Areas to focus on and suggested strategies
Reading:
- Work on vocabulary development by having Tom go through the
text and identify unfamiliar words, break down the prefixes and/or
suffixes and the content of the text to help decode the words.
- Work on reading comprehension by building on his strength of
predicting and teach him strategies to help increase his
comprehension. Point out the difference in his comprehension when
reading versus listening, and discuss ways to help deal with this.
Provide strategies for dealing with more advanced reading
(textbooks) to help prepare for credit programs (Construct and
Multipass).
Expressive Writing:
- Reinforce the writing process and provide editing strategies (COPS)
to help him recognize his errors. Encourage the use of the word
processor for his writing assignments.
- To work on spelling, discuss his possible auditory disability and its
impact on his spelling and find out what strategies he presently uses.
Teach him the basic rules for spelling, develop a personal dictionary
with rules and troublesome words, and work on chunking, word
groups, and syllables.
Math:
- Help Tom manage his errors by making him aware of them and
develop a checklist to "edit" his math work. Suggest that he utilize
graph paper to help keep his work organized.
- Work on word problems by helping him highlight the key
information in the problem. Encourage him to develop his own word
problems from number statements and teach problem-solving steps
with an emphasis on checking his answers for errors.
Listening:
- Help Tom to recognize and be sensitive to his listening skills and the
impact of the auditory disability.
- Develop some listening techniques to ensure that he hears all the
information and build on his ability to decrease his tendency to
disrupt. Encourage him to write down his thoughts before speaking
and to pace himself.
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