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Strategies for Struggling Students - Coggle Diagram
Strategies for Struggling Students
Parent Involvement
Parent/Teacher Collaboration
Teachers should inform parents that their child may be receiving differentiated instruction.
Encourage and share with parents extra help options.
If student has behavioral issues, encourage parents to set boundaries
Encourage parents to provide academic and emotional support
Teachers provide parents with resources.
Signs to Look for
Trouble understanding/expressing/memorizing.
Hyperactive Behaviors
Student is not attending classes regularly.
Consistent underperformance compared to grade-level peers.
Acting out or showing disruptive behavior when academic work is expected.
Avoidance of academic work.
Low achievement in one academic area relative to the rest.
Classroom Management and Inclusion
Use computer based programs.
Use visual supports: You can use objects, photographs, drawings, or written words.
Teach Social Skills
Hand raising, taking turns and sharing
Step-by-step-Demonstrate behaviors first
Give immediate feedback
Teach life skills-hygiene/organization/manners/getting along with others, etc.
Classroom Strategies
Scheduling
Extra time to finish task
Combination of sitting tasks and hands on activities
Setting
Assign students to work with partner or in small groups
Create classroom stations for different purposes of learning.
Engaging bulletin boards and welcoming positive environment
Instruction
Allow verbal responses or use of digital tech to record answer orally
Multisensory Instruction- see it, hear it, do it.
Use of visual and verbal to explain a new concept.
Having printed directions read aloud.
Praise the progress.
Break down lessons into small chunks.