- Colorin Colorado. This is a free web-based service that provides information, activities, and advice for educators and Spanish-speaking families of English language learners (ELL's). Its focus ranges from general information regarding ELL's, to specific information on how to promote ELL's writing. Retrieved from: http://www.colorincolorado.org/atoz/
- Internet TESL Journal Links Page. This is an extensive, and organized set of links to scholarly and pedagogical resources for teacher who have ELL's. This website provides information regarding best-practices and teaching techniques, as well as free lesson plans. Retrieved from: http://iteslj.org
- ESL Gold. This free website provides free information, materials, and links for both teachers and students. All of the materials are organized by skill (e.g., speaking, listening, reading, etc...) and level (i.e., grade). Retrieved from: http://www.eslgold.com
- ESL Teacher Resources. This website provides teacher resources including free handouts and quizzes, lesson plans, teacher articles and a directory of other teaching reference resources. It also provides access to questions from students and teaching forum topics. Retrieved from: http://www.usingenglish.com/teachers/
- National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). This website provides information regarding developmentally appropriate practices when teaching young children. This website also focuses on best-practices when working with ELL's. Retrieved from: http://www.naeyc.org/yc/
- ESL Resource Center. This website, which is supported by the NEA, was made by, and for teachers of English language learners. This website provides activities and worksheets, role plays, and ideas for encouraging students to speak in class. There are also chat rooms and help forums teachers can use for guidance. Retrieved from: http://www.eslsite.com/index.html
- The English Learner Movie Guides. This site takes popular movies and uses their summaries and idioms to discuss the English language. It is great for ELL with a love for US culture.
- YouTube. YouTube provides some great resources for teachers with students who are ELL's. This includes Listen and Read Along, which allows students to listen to stories and read along with the highlighted words. This provides a model of proper pronunciation and intonation while getting a better grasp on sentence structure. Also BBC Learning English's Channel, is good for learning English and provides video students can use to produce proper pronunciation. Retrieved from: youtube.com
- Pinterest. Pinterest provides great ideas for activities teachers can use to facilitate ELL grasp of English linguistics. Retrieved from: pinterest.com
- PCI Education. This website allows teachers to buy mater and resources uniquely suited for the teaching and learning of ELL's. They provide access to lessons, activities, worksheets, and games. Retrieved from: http://www.pcieducation.com/store/ell-esl-resources.aspx
- "Teaching English Language Learners: Literacy Strategies & Resources for K-6," by Shelley Hong Xu. This book is a great resource that is based in research and practical expertise. It provides tools and activities for promoting ELLs' development in oral language, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, comprehension, writing, and grammar.
- "Language Building Blocks: Essential Linguistics for Early Childhood Educators," by Anita Pandey. This book is a great resource that familiarizes early childhood professionals with linguistics. The text includes numerous real--life examples and hands-on activities for diverse age groups and learning styles.