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How to Identify and Help a Struggling Student in My Class.
Help a Struggling Student
Graphic Organization
teacher draws a picture to map out thoughts and ideas. Graphic organization can help younger students with activities like identifying the characters in a story they’ve read.
Mnemonics
Students use special phrases to help them remember information.
For example:
Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally is often used to remember the order of operations in math:
Parentheses, Exponents, Multiply, Divide, Add and Subtract.
Scaffolding
Teachers often use this method by presenting a model of high-quality work before asking students to work on their own. Just as they’re used when constructing buildings, scaffolds are removed when they’re no longer needed.
Differentiated Instruction
With this approach, teachers change and switch around what students need to learn, how they’ll learn it, and how to get the material across to them.
the teacher creates a plan that includes extra practice, step-by-step directions, and special homework.
Identify a Struggling Student
Difficulty Sleeping or Eating
Spending Excessive Time on Homework
Sudden Refusal to Discuss School
Misbehaving at School
Major Change in Attitude About School
Homework Takes the Wrong Amount of Time
Too Many Sick Days
Parent Involvement
Find effective way to accompany your children.
Make sure the parents and the teachers are on the same page.
Encourage any progress of your children.
References:
https://www.verywellfamily.com/warning-signs-your-child-is-struggling-in-school-2601436
https://www.doorwaysarizona.com/5-signs-student-struggling/
https://www.understood.org/en/school-learning/partnering-with-childs-school/instructional-strategies/5-common-techniques-for-helping-struggling-students