Oklahoma home language 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the student's name, including last name, first name, and middle name. Fill in the student ID number and select the gender.
  3. Provide the school site and grade of the student, along with their date and place of birth.
  4. Indicate whether the student is of Hispanic or Latino culture or origin by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'.
  5. Answer if a language other than English is used at home. If 'Yes', specify how often that language is spoken compared to English.
  6. Fill in what language is spoken by adults in the home and what was the first language your child learned.
  7. Document when your child first enrolled in a school in the United States.
  8. Finally, ensure that a parent/guardian signature and date are provided at the end of the form.

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Examples of Home Language A child growing up in a Spanish-speaking household in the United States may consider Spanish as their home language. In a bilingual family where both parents speak Mandarin and English, the children may have both Mandarin and English as their home languages.
Definition. Home languages refer to the primary language or languages spoken within a persons household, often passed down through generations. These languages play a crucial role in shaping an individuals cultural identity and personal experiences, influencing their social interactions and educational journey.
In Oklahoma, Vietnamese has surpassed other non-English languages, becoming the third most common language spoken at home.
Oklahoma follows WIDA guidelines for test administration procedures. After students have completed the Listening and Reading tests, determine students tier placement information in WIDA AMS.
Mother tongue is the in-born language, which a baby has already familiarized even in the gestation of mother before it was born. The first language is the language which a child acquires either through schooling or socialization, such as family.

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Definition. A language learned in childhood in the home environment, also referred to as mother tongue, first language, or native language.

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