If your student has difficulty identifying the key information in graphs and charts Instruction and Practice 1)Objective: Students will use a systematic approach when interpreting graphs and charts. This will help them focus on the key information and avoid... View More
If your student struggles with a non-math skill (e.g. reading) that could affect their ability to demonstrate their math knowledge (e.g. a complexly worded story problem) Teach It! 1)Objective: When creating math assessments, teachers should consider whether... View More
If your students need to practice creative writing Teach It! 1)Objective: Students will exercise flexible thinking, close reading, and writing skills when identifying or developing a story around what is going on in an interesting photo. 2)Instruction and P... View More
If your student's handwriting or keyboarding is slow and it is interfering with his writing quality or note taking How to Apply It! 1) Offer students who have difficulties with speed or memory the option to use dictation software when they just need to get... View More
If your students enjoy group activities and you want to model how to brainstorm and make connections when writing How to Apply It! 1) Writing a story together as a class or in partners can ease some initial difficulties and be more fun for young writers. ... View More
If your student doesn't have a good appreciation of your expectations Teach It! 1)Objective: By reading through quality examples of specific genres of writing, students will understand, and begin to incorporate into their own writing, the structure, sequence... View More
If your student's writing mechanics are good and they want to improve the overall quality Teach It! 1)Objective: Students will take their writing to the next level and will engage their audience by keeping these ideas in mind. 2)Instruction and Practice: Us... View More
If your student struggles with writing structure Teach It! 1)Objective: Students will use writing frames to help themselves plan, structure, and tie together conceptual ideas when they write. 2)Teacher Takeaways: The structure and amount of support of the w... View More