This is a wonderful, easy-to-use app that enables students to narrate a series of pictures and turn it into a video. They could easily use it to explain what they have learned, practice reading aloud, or simply to have open-ended fun. Students begin by selecti... View More
If your student has difficulty listening and participating in small group conversations Teach It! 1)Objective: Students will learn effective communication, which relies on speaking skills, but also good listening skills and responding to your audience approp... View More
If your child has a learning difference or ADHD and is reluctant to ask for help How to Apply It! 1) Get comfortable asking people to repeat so you (and your classmates) don't miss important information. 1) Missing information can affect your learning. It ... View More
If your student is nervous about participating in class, particularly those with weaker working memory or processing speed Teach It! 1)Objective: Students will be given the chance to prepare in advance for class participation, allowing them to feel more comf... View More
If your student often loses their train of thought while speaking and might get easily embarrassed How to Apply It! 1) Losing track of one's thoughts in the middle of speaking happens to everyone, it's knowing how to recover that makes all the difference. 1... View More
If your student is reluctant to talk to you but enjoys writing How to Apply It! 1) Dialogue journals provide an opportunity for adults to model written language without directly correcting a student, all while strengthening a relationship. 1) Journals can ... View More
If your student struggles to participate in class discussions How to Apply It! 1) While doing your homework, write out questions or key points. Practice reading them out loud. 2) Keep your notes or questions on three-by-five cards so you can easily refer... View More
If your student struggles to pay attention in class, particularly if they have weaker processing, attention or ASD How to Apply It! 1) Always face students who have auditory or attention challenges when speaking to them, especially if there are other childre... View More