If your student is sensitive to feedback or ignores it Teach It! 1) Objective: Students will learn how to take feedback constructively so they can think about what they can do differently, and try again. 2) Teacher Takeaways: a) Be specific and objective wh... View More
If your student has weaker vocabulary which could be hindering reading comprehension Instruction and Practice 1)Objective: Provide opportunities for formal and informal vocabulary instruction to support ongoing vocabulary development. 2) Teach a word in a v... View More
If your student struggles to prioritize time or make choices Teach It! 1) Objective: Students will learn to step back, brainstorm and evaluate options when they feel "stuck" or encounter a problem. 2) Define It: Define the problem with the student so there... View More
If your student is struggling with verbal reasoning WHEN IT MATTERS Verbal reasoning refers to how comfortably you draw inferences based on what you read or hear, without needing a detailed explanation.Students use verbal reasoning when they are reading, f... View More
If your student needs to understand a concept more deeply, particularly if their verbal skills are stronger Instruction and Practice 1) Objective: Students will think about the meaning of the content they are studying by explaining, describing it and asking ... View More
For remote students, especially students with weaker reasoning, attention or anxiety Teach It! 1)Objective: Give students daily feedback so they know what they did well and where they can improve so they can continue to show daily progress and don't repeat t... View More
If your student repeats the same mistakes or is not progressing as you would have expected Teach It! 1)Objective: Timely feedback on work will help students learn and retain correct information effectively. 2)Teacher Takeaways: Provide immediate or timely (... View More
If your student writes everything rather than synthesizing while note taking Teach It! 1)Objective: Guided notes provided ahead of time will help students listen for the most important information during a presentation or lecture. 2)Direct Instruction: Cre... View More