If your student doesn't take a strong point of view when writing How to Apply It! 1) Having a clear purpose will help you keep your thoughts organized for writing and speaking. 1) Ask yourself "why". Why am I writing this paper? Why am I telling this story?... View More
If your student struggles with reading comprehension because of weaker vocabulary How to Apply It! 1) Add-on virtual dictionaries can be a great tool for students who do a lot of online reading. 1) Online dictionaries can "overlay" almost any standard webs... View More
If your student's handwriting is interfering with completing work accurately or efficiently Teach It! 1)Objective: Students who type more efficiently than they write will use a keyboard for typing notes or papers in class, on tests or for homework. 2)Teach... View More
If your student isn't inherently motivated by the topic Teach It! 1)Objective: Students will be motivated about the topic they're learning when they are provided with a purpose. (Why are we learning this?) 2)Teacher Takeaways: Learning new information in th... View More
If your student struggles to remember what they read or hear Instruction and Practice 1)Objective: The act of speaking out loud information and hearing it will help students process and retain it more effectively. 2)Model and practice speaking and repeating... View More
If your student is struggling in a subject (often reading) and it would be beneficial to track daily or weekly progress Teach It! 1)Objective: Track student progress on the key metrics that are crucial to learning success. 2)Teacher Takeaways: Developin... View More
If your student misses the theme or purpose of readings Teach It! 1)Objective: Students will step back and consider the author or speaker's purpose to help them more fully understand a text or what you hear. 2)Teacher Takeaways: Understanding an author's pu... View More
If your student still needs to master math facts and is motivated by seeing progress or other small incentives Teach It! 1)Objective: Students will see their progress and stay motivated to continue to practice by using a math facts mastery chart. 2) Teacher... View More