Students write down phrases, sentences, or vocabulary from their assigned reading and their reaction to it.
What is Double Entry Journals?
Matching instruction to each student’s individual needs and abilities
What is differentiated instruction?
Content or expectations of the curriculum is not altered.
What is an accommodation?
Requires students to write responses to questions you pose at the end of class.
What is an exit slip?
A place in the classroom where students work, independent of the teacher, in small groups, pairs, or individually to practice, demonstrate, and extend learning
What is a student center?
To provide students with access to grade-level instruction and assessments by removing barriers caused by dyslexia.
What is the purpose of accommodations?
This activity is organized into three phases: (1) Planning, (2) Interacting, and (3) Integrating/Evaluating. Each phase consists of activities in which students evaluate a topic.
What is an I-Chart (Inquiry Chart)?
A process that includes teacher modeling, guided practice, supported application and independent practice.
What is explicit instruction?
Supports that help students with dyslexia access instruction in all content areas.
What is Assistive Technology?
A strategy that helps students become more effective note takers.
What is Structured Notetaking?
A place where a small group of students participate in a lesson led by the teacher.
What is a teacher-led center?
Changes in what a student is expected to learn.
What are modifications?
Involves four strategies that guide a reading discussion: 1. predicting, 2. question generating, 3. clarifying, and 4. summarizing.
What is Reciprocal Teaching?
Phonological Awareness, Phonics, Fluency, Vocabulary, Comprehension
What are the 5 components of reading instruction?
Reducing homework load: Accommodation or Modification?
What is a modification?