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Lack of Participation (Tier 1 Strategies/Interventions (Calling on student…
Lack of Participation
Tier 1 Strategies/Interventions
Calling on student frequently
Can help build confidence
Can assist student's willingness to participate in class
Encourages class participation
Praise Game
Builds confidence by letting positive behavior be praised in front of class
Encourages students to display positive behavior and involvement in the class norms
Tier 1 general tracking form
Working with a co-teacher, it is important to track our progress with students. Creating a form will help us organize our thoughts and methods we have used over the semester/year.
Tier 2 Strategies/Interventions
praise game (individual progress monitoring)
create goals with student on what to achieve that week/day/month
create an individual progress method for student to participate more actively
Peer tutoring
Builds student relationships
encourages student leaders
helps socialization skills
Daily behavior form
Keep parents and teachers working as a team
co-teachers can both be completely involved and up to date on what is going on in each other's classes
Tier 3 Strategies/Interventions
Sensory tools
creates more options for students with learning needs to display their comprehension or see what appeals to their learning style
creates more opportunities for participation
Counselor Referral
Gives student another outlet to express themselves
Gives another professional opinion on how to appeal to the student's learning style
creates a further support team for the student
Behavior Contract
Created with parents/student/teachers in agreement on the contract
creates an effective unit of communication and teamwork