If a story is being read to a student with limited compression skills, a they will need this.
What are visuals?
If a student is an emergent writer and has a sense of all the letters, but has difficulty forming them, we use this to help them.
What is a highlighter?
If a student is a visual learner and they have a simple addition worksheet without any type of visuals, we use this to assist them.
EITHER ANSWER WILL DO
What are visuals?What are manipulatives?
If a student has difficulty transitioning inside the classroom, we use this to help them.
What is a visual schedule?
A behavior plan and expectations clearly defined and never changing unless needed.
What is consistency?
A student has difficulty expressing themselves and cannot turn and talk to their partner during an activity?
What are speech devices?
For student who is not up to writing yet, we have this ready in order to have them "write."
What are visuals?
A way for students to visualize every step of the lesson, even before it starts.
What is an agenda?
Things we use in order to give the students "boundaries" while writing (e.g. wiki sticks, rulers, folding the paper, etc.)
What are tactile cues?
An structured and organized way of teaching a lesson in order to visualize different ideas (sequencing, KWL, character traits, etc.)
What are graphic organizers?
If a teacher or para asks a questions, we must give the students 3-5 seconds of this in order to process the information.
What is wait time?