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“This is an era of extraordinary promise and support for addressing the needs of California’s English learners. That’s why this book, The California ELD Standards Companion, is so important. It’s exactly the kind of bridge teachers need between standards and what it looks like in the classroom.” 
LAURIE OLSEN, Strategic Adviser,
The Sobrato Early Academic  Language (SEAL) Initiative 


California teachers: you’re going to love this! Here at last is that single teaching resource for making the critical link between our ELD Standards and the CCSS ELA Standards. Standard by standard, you’ll quickly discover how to integrate language development into your day-to-day content instruction, armed with an insider’s understanding of how best to support our many English learners.  

Modeled after Jim Burke’s Common Core series, this Grades 9-12 volume of The California ELD Standards Companion is every bit “that version of the standards you wish you had” because it’s just so easy to digest and apply. It’s all here:

  • Horizontal and vertical views reveal how each ELD Standard changes and progresses grade by grade and proficiency level by proficiency level. 
  • What the Student Does Sections, also scannable by grade and proficiency level, unpack in student-friendly language what meeting a standard looks like in practice. 
  • CCSS ELA Standards are displayed side by side with California’s ELD Standards so you can appreciate the purposeful alignment between the two as the basis for remodeling instructional practice.
  • What the Teacher Does Sections provide specific instructional guidance by grade band, including student prompts and tips for differentiation across proficiency level.
  • A dedicated vocabulary section offers a quick-reference glossary of key words and phrases as they are used within each ELD Standard.
  • Each section concludes with a vignette from the California ELA/ELD Framework to illustrate exemplary standards-based instruction.

Thanks to the ELD Standards, we are now free to teach our ELs the way we knew best all along: language and content taught hand in hand across the school day. Lean on Ivannia Soto and Linda Carstens’ California ELD Standards Companion as your one-stop guide for delivering that excellent education our ELs so deeply deserve.

Foreword xvii
Laurie Olsen
Prologue xxi
Preface xxv
Acknowledgments xxvii
Overall Introduction 1(5)
Introduction for Part 1 Cluster A: Interacting in Meaningful Ways, Collaborative Mode
6(32)
Standard 1 Exchanging information and ideas
7(8)
ELD Standard 1 Organized by Grade Level and Proficiency Level What the Student Does
8(1)
CCSS ELA Standards Related to Standard 1: Exchanging information and ideas
9(2)
What the Teacher Does
11(1)
Academic Vocabulary---Key Words and Phrases Related to Standard 1: Exchanging information and ideas
12(1)
Example of Practice in Snapshot Related to Standard 1: Exchanging information and ideas
13(2)
Snapshot 7.8 Invisible Man: Cultivating Conversations About Literature---ELA in Grade 12
13(2)
Standard 2 Interacting via written English
15(6)
ELD Standard 2 Organized by Grade Level and Proficiency Level
15(1)
What the Student Does
16(1)
CCSS ELA Standards Related to Standard 2: Interacting via written English
17(1)
What the Teacher Does
18(1)
Academic Vocabulary---Key Words and Phrases Related to Standard 2: Interacting via written English
19(1)
Example of Practice in Snapshot Related to Standard 2: Interacting via written English
20(1)
Snapshot 7.7 Paraphrasing Textual Evidence to Support Argumentative Writing---Integrated ELA and ELD in Grade 11
20(1)
Standard 3 Supporting opinions and persuading others
21(8)
ELD Standard 3 Organized by Grade Level and Proficiency Level
21(1)
What the Student Does
22(1)
CCSS ELA Standards Related to Standard 3: Supporting opinions and persuading others
23(3)
What the Teacher Does
26(1)
Academic Vocabulary---Key Words and Phrases Related to Standard 3: Supporting opinions and persuading others
27(1)
Example of Practice in Snapshot Related to Standard 3: Supporting opinions and persuading others
28(1)
Snapshot 7.10 Debating Challenging Topics: Race, Religion, and Income---Integrated ELA/Literacy, ELD, and Civics in Grade 12
28(1)
Standard 4 Adapting language choices
29(9)
ELD Standard 4 Organized by Grade Level and Proficiency Level
29(1)
What the Student Does
30(1)
CCSS ELA Standards Related to Standard 4: Adapting language choices
31(2)
What the Teacher Does
33(1)
Academic Vocabulary---Key Words and Phrases Related to Standard 4: Adapting language choices
34(1)
Example of Practice in Snapshot Related to Standard 4: Adapting language choices
35(3)
Snapshot 7.1 Investigating Language, Culture, and Society: Linguistic Autobiographies---Integrated ELA and ELD in Grade 9
35(3)
Introduction for Part 1, Cluster B: Interacting in Meaningful Ways, Interpretive Mode
38(34)
Standard 5 Listening actively
39(8)
ELD Standard 5 Organized by Grade Level and Proficiency Level
39(1)
What the Student Does
40(1)
CCSS ELA Standards Related to Standard 5: Listening actively
41(2)
What the Teacher Does
43(1)
Academic Vocabulary---Key Words and Phrases Related to Standard 5: Listening actively
44(1)
Example of Practice in Snapshot Related to Standard 5: Listening actively
45(2)
Snapshot 7.2 Socratic Seminar---Integrated History and ELA/Literacy in Grade 10
45(2)
Standard 6 Reading/viewing closely
47(8)
ELD Standard 6 Organized by Grade Level and Proficiency Level
47(1)
What the Student Does
48(1)
CCSS ELA Standards Related to Standard 6: Reading/viewing closely
49(2)
What the Teacher Does
51(1)
Academic Vocabulary---Key Words and Phrases Related to Standard 6: Reading/viewing closely
52(1)
Example of Practice in Vignette Related to Standard 6: Reading/viewing closely
53(2)
Vignette 7.1 Examining Diverse Perspectives in World Literature---Integrated ELA/Literacy, ELD, and World History in Grade 10
53(2)
Standard 7 Evaluating language choices
55(8)
ELD Standard 7 Organized by Grade Level and Proficiency Level
55(1)
What the Student Does
56(1)
CCSS ELA Standards Related to Standard 7: Evaluating language choices
57(2)
What the Teacher Does
59(1)
Academic Vocabulary---Key Words and Phrases Related to Standard 7: Evaluating language choices
60(1)
Example of Practice in Snapshot Related to Standard 7: Evaluating language choices
61(2)
Snapshot 7.1 Investigating Language, Culture, and Society: Linguistic Autobiographies---Integrated ELA and ELD in Grade 9
61(2)
Standard 8 Analyzing language choices
63(9)
ELD Standard 8 Organized by Grade Level and Proficiency Level
63(1)
What the Student Does
64(1)
CCSS ELA Standards Related to Standard 8: Analyzing language choices
65(2)
What the Teacher Does
67(1)
Academic Vocabulary---Key Words and Phrases Related to Standard 8: Analyzing language choices
68(1)
Example of Practice in Snapshot Related to Standard 8: Analyzing language choices
69(3)
Snapshot 7.5 High School Program for Newcomer English Learners in Grade 10
69(3)
Introduction for Part 1, Cluster C: Interacting in Meaningful Ways, Productive Mode
72(34)
Standard 9 Presenting
73(8)
ELD Standard 9 Organized by Grade Level and Proficiency Level
73(1)
What the Student Does
74(1)
CCSS ELA Standards Related to Standard 9: Presenting
75(2)
What the Teacher Does
77(1)
Academic Vocabulary---Key Words and Phrases Related to Standard 9: Presenting
78(1)
Example of Practice in Snapshot Related to Standard 9: Presenting
79(2)
Snapshot 7.3 Using Mock Trials to Construct Arguments---Integrated ELA/Literacy and Civic Learning in Grade 10
79(2)
Standard 10 Writing
81(8)
ELD Standard 10 Organized by Grade Level and Proficiency Level
81(1)
What the Student Does
82(1)
CCSS ELA Standards Related to Standard 10: Writing
83(3)
What the Teacher Does
86(1)
Academic Vocabulary---Key Words and Phrases Related to Standard 10: Writing
87(1)
Example of Practice in Snapshot Related to Standard 10: Writing
88(1)
Snapshot 7.7 Paraphrasing Textual Evidence to Support Argumentative Writing---Integrated ELA and ELD in Grade 11
88(1)
Standard 11 Justifying/arguing
89(8)
ELD Standard 11 Organized by Grade Level and Proficiency Level
89(1)
What the Student Does
90(1)
CCSS ELA Standards Related to Standard 11: Justifying/arguing
91(2)
What the Teacher Does
93(1)
Academic Vocabulary---Key Words and Phrases Related to Standard 11: Justifying/arguing
94(1)
Example of Practice in Snapshot Related to Standard 11: Justifying/arguing
95(2)
Snapshot 7.7 Paraphrasing Textual Evidence to Support Argumentative Writing---Integrated ELA and ELD in Grade 11
95(2)
Standard 12 Selecting language resources
97(9)
ELD Standard 12 Organized by Grade Level and Proficiency Level
97(1)
What the Student Does
98(1)
CCSS ELA Standards Related to Standard 12: Selecting language resources
99(3)
What the Teacher Does
102(1)
Academic Vocabulary---Key Words and Phrases Related to Standard 12: Selecting language resources
103(1)
Example of Practice in Snapshot Related to Standard 12: Selecting language resources
104(2)
Snapshot 7.1 Investigating Language, Culture, and Society: Linguistic Autobiographies ---Integrated ELA and ELD in Grade 9
104(2)
Introduction for Part 2, Cluster A: Learning About How English Works, Structuring Cohesive Texts
106(18)
Standard 1 Understanding text structure
107(8)
ELD Standard 1 Organized by Grade Level and Proficiency Level
107(1)
What the Student Does
108(1)
CCSS ELA Standards Related to Standard 1: Understanding text structure
109(2)
What the Teacher Does
111(1)
Academic Vocabulary---Key Words and Phrases Related to Standard 1: Understanding text structure
112(1)
Example of Practice in Vignette Related to Standard 1: Understanding text structure
113(2)
Vignette 7.2 Analyzing Texts From World History---Designated ELD in Grade 10
113(2)
Standard 2 Understanding cohesion
115(9)
ELD Standard 2 Organized by Grade Level and Proficiency Level
115(1)
What the Student Does
116(1)
CCSS ELA Standards Related to Standard 2: Understanding cohesion
117(3)
What the Teacher Does
120(1)
Academic Vocabulary---Key Words and Phrases Related to Standard 2: Understanding cohesion
121(1)
Example of Practice in Snapshot Related to Standard 2: Understanding cohesion
122(2)
Snapshot 7.3 Using Mock Trials to Construct Arguments---Integrated ELA/Literacy and Civic Learning in Grade 10
122(2)
Introduction for Part 2, Cluster B: Learning About How English Works, Expanding and Enriching Ideas
124(26)
Standard 3 Using verbs and verb phrases
125(8)
ELD Standard 3 Organized by Grade Level and Proficiency Level
125(1)
What the Student Does
126(1)
CCSS ELA Standards Related to Standard 3: Using verbs and verb phrases
127(3)
What the Teacher Does
130(1)
Academic Vocabulary---Key Words and Phrases Related to Standard 3: Using verbs and verb phrases
131(1)
Example of Practice in Vignette Related to Standard 3: Using verbs and verb phrases
132(1)
Vignette 7.2 Analyzing Texts From World History --- Designated ELD in Grade 10
132(1)
Standard 4 Using nouns and noun phrases
133(8)
ELD Standard 4 Organized by Grade Level and Proficiency Level
133(1)
What the Student Does
134(1)
CCSS ELA Standards Related to Standard 4: Using nouns and noun phrases
135(3)
What the Teacher Does
138(1)
Academic Vocabulary---Key Words and Phrases Related to Standard 4: Using nouns and noun phrases
139(1)
Example of Practice in Vignette Related to Standard 4: Using nouns and noun phrases
140(1)
Vignette 7.4 Unpacking Sentences and Nominalization in Complex History Texts---Designated ELD Instruction in Grade 11
140(1)
Standard 5 Modifying to add details
141(9)
ELD Standard 5 Organized by Grade Level and Proficiency Level
141(1)
What the Student Does
142(1)
CCSS ELA Standards Related to Standard 5: Modifying to add details
143(3)
What the Teacher Does
146(1)
Academic Vocabulary---Key Words and Phrases Related to Standard 5: Modifying to add details
147(1)
Example of Practice in Snapshot Related to Standard 5: Modifying to add details
148(2)
Snapshot 7.7 Paraphrasing Textual Evidence to Support Argumentative Writing---Integrated ELA and ELD in Grade 11
148(2)
Introduction for Part 2, Cluster C: Learning About How English Works, Connecting and Condensing Ideas
150
Standard 6 Connecting ideas
151(10)
ELD Standard 6 Organized by Grade Level and Proficiency Level
151(1)
What the Student Does
152(1)
CCSS ELA Standards Related to Standard 6: Connecting ideas
153(4)
What the Teacher Does
157(1)
Academic Vocabulary---Key Words and Phrases Related to Standard 6: Connecting ideas
158(1)
Example of Practice in Vignette Related to Standard 6: Connecting ideas
159(2)
Vignette 7.4 Unpacking Sentences and Nominalization in Complex History Texts ---Designated ELD Instruction in Grade 11
159(2)
Standard 7 Condensing ideas
161
ELD Standard 7 Organized by Grade Level and Proficiency Level
161(1)
What the Student Does
162(1)
CCSS ELA Standards Related to Standard 7: Condensing ideas
163(4)
What the Teacher Does
167(1)
Academic Vocabulary---Key Words and Phrases Related to Standard 7: Condensing ideas
168(1)
Example of Practice in Snapshot Related to Standard 7: Condensing ideas
169
Snapshot 7.7 Paraphrasing Textual Evidence to Support Argumentative Writing---Integrated ELA and ELD in Grade 11
169
Ivannia Soto, PhD , is a professor of education and the director of graduate programs at Whittier College, where she specializes in language acquisition, systemic reform for English language learners (ELLs), and urban education. She began her career in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), where she taught English and English language development to a population of 99.9% Latinos, who either were or had been multilingual learners. Before becoming a professor, Soto also served LAUSD as a literacy coach as well as district office and county office administrator. She has presented on literacy and language topics at various conferences, including the National Association for Bilingual Education (NABE), the California Association for Bilingual Association (CABE), the American Educational Research Association (AERA), and the National Council of Urban Education Associations. As a consultant, Soto has worked with Stanford Universitys School Redesign Network (SRN), WestEd, and CABE, as well as a variety of districts and county offices in California, providing technical assistance for systemic reform for ELLs and Title III. Recently, Soto also directed a CABE bilingual teacher and administrator program across California. Soto has authored and coauthored 12 books, including The Literacy Gaps: Bridge-Building Strategies for English Language Learners and Standard English Learners; ELL Shadowing as a Catalyst for Change, a best seller that was recognized by Education TrustWest as a promising practice for ELLs in 2018; Moving From Spoken to Written Language With ELLs; the Academic English Mastery four-book series; the Common Core Companion four-book series for English language development; Breaking Down the Wall; and Responsive Schooling for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students. Together, the books tell a story of how to equitably engage and include multilingual learners by ensuring that they gain voice and an academic identity in the classroom setting. Soto is executive director of the Institute for Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Teaching (ICLRT) at Whittier College, whose mission it is to promote relevant research and develop academic resources for ELLs and Standard English learners (SELs) via linguistically and culturally responsive teaching practices/ Before retirement, Linda Carstens was the Director of Professional Learning at the School Redesign Network at the School of Education, Stanford University.  She has over 30 years of district-level administrator experience in California, in San Diego City Schools, and other school districts, primarily in the areas of standards, assessment, curriculum and instruction as part of systemic reform, and in services for English Language Learners.  She also served as a Visiting Educator in the Accountability Branch of the California Department of Education.  As a senior researcher at WestEd, she worked with several California districts in the area of systemic reform and second language, and for two years, co-provided the states Title III technical assistance obligation to districts.  She earned a Ph.D. in multicultural education from Claremont Graduate University in 1993 and an M.A from San Diego State University in Curriculum and Instruction in 1987.  Her undergraduate degree in Spanish and Elementary Education was from Clarke College in 1969.  In addition to her other educational experiences, she has also guest-taught in her family hometown of Arienzo, Italy and at the Centro del Muchacho Trabajador in Quito, Ecuador.

Linda resides in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where she volunteers her time with local organizations.  She has been a member of two national advisory boards related to education for second language students and serves as a peer reviewer for federal ESSA and NCLB competitions, and for Ed Reports and the English Learner Success Forums curriculum development projects. A longtime English teacher, Jim Burke is the author of more than 20 books and senior consultant for the Holt McDougal Literature program. Jim has received several awards, including the 2000 NCTE Exemplary English Leadership Award. In 2009, he created the English Companion Ningthe largest online community of English teachers in the world. More recently, Jim has served on the AP English Course and Exam Review Commission and the PARCC Consortium.