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Reaching Struggling Students (My Process) (References (20 Differentiated…
Reaching Struggling Students
(My Process)
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Observe and Identify Needs
When applicable, appeal to a range of learning styles by:
Playing videos
Using infographics
Providing audiobooks
Getting students to act out a scene
Incorporating charts and illustrations within texts
Giving both spoken and written directions to tasks
Using relevant physical objects, such as money when teaching math skills
Allotting time for students to create artistic reflections and interpretations of lessons
Not only will these tactics help more students grasp the core concepts of lessons, but make class more engaging.
Consult with Fellow Teachers and Specialists: Form an Individualized Learning Plan
While running learning stations or a large-group activity, pull each student aside for a few minutes. Ask about:
Which kinds of exercises help them remember key lesson points
Which projects they’re most proud of
Their favourite in-class activities
Their favourite types of lessons
References
20 Differentiated Instruction Strategies and Examples
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