If your student regularly forgets key information Teach It! 1)Objective: Use retrieval practice (practice tests, quizzes and polling) regularly for reinforcing classroom instruction to help improve retention and understanding, and reduce test anxiety. 2)Tea... View More
If your student is reading a text where unfamiliar vocabulary is key to comprehension Instruction and Practice 1)Objective: Provide students with key vocabulary words prior to reading to support their understanding of the text. 2)Direct Instruction: a) Prov... View More
If your student needs extra reinforcement for understanding or remembering class content Teach It! 1)Objective: Students will reread and rewrite class notes the same day to reinforce concepts while they are still fresh and solidify retention. 2)Instruction ... View More
If your students don't speak up when they are struggling, and to help reinforce learning for all students Teach It! 1)Objective: Regular, low stakes multiple choice quizzes will help the teacher assess what students know, and also reinforce learning and rete... View More
If your student struggles to identify the narrative structure, sequence, or elements of the plot Instruction and Practice 1) Objective: Teach this structure to students who are having difficulty organizing story details sequentially. 2) Model and Practice... View More
If your student struggles with rote memorization, particularly if their creative reasoning skills are stronger than their memory skills Instruction and Practice 1) Objective: Students will create and use stories to help them remember detailed information. 2... View More
If your student is preparing over time for a high stakes test How to Apply It! Switching up where you study helps you remember, so while it is important to create a well-organized, quiet space to study, it is sometimes good to study in different places to pr... View More
If your middle or high school student often skips challenging words when reading Teach It! 1) Objective: Students will use specific decoding strategies and context clues when they encounter an unfamiliar word in reading. 2) Direct Instruction: Provide strug... View More