If your student regularly makes mistakes on multi-step math problems Instruction and Practice 1)Objective: Students will get into the habit of writing out their work, so they can remember and reference their process steps and ideas, and find their own mistak... View More
If your student doesn't come prepared with questions for a review session Teach It! 1)Objective: Students will come prepared for teacher review sessions, so they can use the session to confirm what they know well and what they still need to learn. 2)Instruc... View More
What It Is Everyone needs to find a comfortable pace that enables them to work accurately and yet be able to finish their work in a reasonable period of time. Your pace will of course vary depending on your knowledge of the subject and the task at hand. Howev... View More
A best practice strategy, but especially if your student struggles with attention and working memory Use it in Your Instructional Practice 1)Objective: Present learning content in small, manageable chunks so students can understand and retain more easily wit... View More
If your student struggles to memorize formulas, images and conceptual information WHEN IT MATTERS MOST Visual memory refers to how you store and recall concepts, numbers, objects, or other non-language-based information. Students use visual memory to rememb... View More
If your student struggles with spatial skills WHEN IT MATTERS Spatial perception refers to how well one understands visual materials and their position in space, such as maps, graphs, and 3-D objects.Spatial ability plays a critical role in developing expe... View More
If your student has difficulty with verbal memory WHEN IT MATTERS Verbal memory refers to how you store and remember word-based information you read or hear.Students use verbal memory to remember the details of what they read or what was said during class ... View More
If your student struggles with abstract or visual concepts WHEN IT MATTERS Abstract reasoning refers to how you draw inferences from objects, images, space or numbers when you aren't given a concrete explanation or can't see it firsthand. Students use abst... View More