Classroom Tips
Assessment
Deficits
Literacy
instructional/kagan
100
This is the best level of volume for your classroom.
What is quiet?
100
This assessment completes routine vision, hearing screening, and physical examination.
What is medical assessment
100
Students with ADD struggle with this
What is Attention
100
Learning disabled students have difficulty with this. Hint: it involves a book.
What is reading?
100
Items such as a squishy ball, play dough, seat cushion, rubix cube, and etc. that dont have to be looked at to help the student focus.
What are fidget tools?
200
Response to Intervention
What should you implement if you suspect a student to be LD or ADHD?
200
This person completes a behavior rating scale along with questionnaires and interviews
What is parent assessment
200
Children sturggle with reading and writing because they read words in a jumbled fashion
What is Dyslexia
200
Learning disabled and ADHD students might have this. It is the opposite of dyslexia.
What is discalculia.
200
LD students that have poor _______ may have trouble reading but if taught well it can improve reading.
What is phonological awareness?
300
This strategy will meet the needs of all students.
What are accomodations?
300
Medical personnel can assist school professionals in deciding if student is eligible for services through
What is IDEA
300
Students struggle with misplacing numbers
What is Dyscalulia
300
By creating this type of environment you are allowing an encouraging atmosphere for your student. Hint: This term and relate to everyone.
What is accomodating?
300
Breaking a lesson down into smaller steps or levels, by teaching a simple concept and working up to the more difficult concept or level of the lesson.
What is scaffolding?
400
This program allows students of all abilities to learn how to read and succeed in all subject areas.
What is Fast ForWord.
400
Many behaviors associated with ADHD are also associated with
What is giftedness
400
Students can not write because they mix up words
What is Dysgraphia
400
This strategy encourages your student to do better reading and comprhension. Hint: Once you're hooked "It works for me"
What is phonics?
400
This is a kagan strategy where the students are in pairs, they are asked a question or topic and given think time to think about there answer. Then they share it with their partner, after a few minutes they then switch.
What is think-pair-share?
500
This resource will allow your student to see what you're saying.
What are visual aids?
500
Five of the many listed as apart of the students assessment team
What is a psychologist, family, teacher, doctor, physician, and parent.
500
Students lack attention but are also very active
What is ADHD
500
This type of teacher enters the inclusion classroom to assist student with their work.
What is a resource teacher?
500
This kagan strategy is where you number off students one through four in groups, call out a question and give them time to think and write their answer indvidually, then they discuss it as a group and come up with a group answer. Then you call out a number and that person in the group writes the answer on the response board and stands up.
What is numbered heads together?
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