For remote students, especially students with weaker reasoning, attention or anxiety Teach It! 1)Objective: Give students daily feedback so they know what they did well and where they can improve so they can continue to show daily progress and don't repeat t... View More
If your student needs strategies to memorize more efficiently and effectively Teach It! 1)Objective: Students will learn and apply effective memorization strategies that work for them when memorizing learning material and studying for tests. 2)Teacher Takea... View More
If your student struggles to understand and/or complete multi-step assignments, particularly when they are given verbally Teach It! 1)Objective: Providing students with simple written instructions to support verbal instructions will help them more concretely... View More
For all students in remote learning, particularly those with weaker executive functions What to Know 1)Objective: Establish a successful home-based learning environment and daily routine that works within your family structure. 2) Students with weaker Exe... View More
If your student makes scattered errors or has difficulty following through on directions Instruction and Practice 1)Objective: Students will use checklists of key tasks when they check their work on assignments or tests to catch errors. 2) Provide checklist... View More
If your student repeats the same mistakes or is not progressing as you would have expected Teach It! 1)Objective: Timely feedback on work will help students learn and retain correct information effectively. 2)Teacher Takeaways: Provide immediate or timely (... View More
If your school community would benefit from a systematic approach to self-regulation skill development Teach It! 1)Objective:Teachers will model RULER skills to develop emotional intelligence, taking a more systematic, long-term approach to strengthening com... View More
If your student has scattered math errors Instruction and Practice 1)Objective: Students will take time to understand the root cause of math errors so that they know which strategies they might need to improve over time. 2) Teach students to analyze their m... View More