If your child is struggling with a difficult peer situation How to Apply It! 1) Role playing helps children reason through challenging or novel situations and understand others' perspectives. 1) Act out an existing problem, anticipation of an uncomfortable ... View More
If your student is struggling with place value or fractions Teach It! 1)Objective: Use a vertical number line rather than a horizontal one to determine if a student has an easier time visualizing the concepts. 2)Teacher Takeaways: a) Simply create number li... View More
If your student is shy or hesitant about participating in class Teach It! 1)Objective: Students will find their voice and will more readily participate during the primary lesson when provided with quick, low-stakes opportunities at the beginning of class. ... View More
If your student has difficulty and doesn't use the resources available to help Instruction and Practice 1)Objective: Students will become comfortable using their math resources such as class assignments, videos, textbook, and other math websites (like Khan A... View More
If your child is often anxious, stressed or often tired How to Apply It! 1) When you have a bad day or bad mood or lose focus, there are some easy physical things that can make you feel better and less anxious. 1) Smile. The physical act of smiling releas... View More
If you are concerned your student has slower reading speed or if your Mindprint profile recommends a test of nonsense words or rapid naming. Keep in mind that student's can have excellent comprehension but still struggle with reading efficiency. Teach It! 1)... View More
If your middle or high school student is struggling with reading fluency Teach It! Objective: Provide older students having difficulty with reading fluency targeted instruction in a small group setting with a specialist, with focus on phoneme groups, word fa... View More
If your student's reading fluency is below grade level Teach It! 1)Objective: Use systematic phonics instruction for students who are behind grade level with decoding. 2)Teacher Takeaways: a) Many schools use whole-language programs to teach reading. Howeve... View More