EAL Quick Reference — One Page for Mainstream Teachers
A one-page reference card summarising the most important things mainstream teachers need to know when supporting EAL learners. Print and stick on your desk.
Preview
Page count: 7. Print-ready PDF — letter / A4 friendly. Click image to see all pages.
Learning objective
Provide an at-a-glance reference of EAL best practice for mainstream class teachers.
About this resource
- Subject: EAL & New Arrivals
- Type: Checklist
- Grade levels: Kindergarten (ages 4-6, ≈ Reception / Y1), Grade 1 (ages 6-7, ≈ Year 2), Grade 2 (ages 7-8, ≈ Year 3), Grade 3 (ages 8-9, ≈ Year 4), Grade 4 (ages 9-10, ≈ Year 5), Grade 5 (ages 10-11, ≈ Year 6), Grade 6 (ages 11-12, ≈ Year 7)
- Pages: 7
- Date added: 2026-08-20
- Credit: Qualified primary teacher
EAL — for the mainstream teacher
Convenience links if you'd like to look any of these up. We've recommended these books in the resource above.
Day-to-day practical
- S Scaffolding Language, Scaffolding Learning — Pauline Gibbons
- P Practical English Language Teaching: Young Learners — Caroline Linse
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