IEP Objectives, Learning Activities
Activity: Simple Choices Offer simple choices to the student, such as between two activities or tools, to practice decision-making and responsibility. Tips for the Teacher Limit the number of choices to avoid cognitive overload. Praise each decision made. Gradually...
IEP Objectives, Learning Activities
Activity: Self-Evaluation Encourage the students to assess their work using checklists or simple systems. This will help them recognize progress and areas for improvement. Tips for the Teacher Provide clear and simple self evaluation tools. Teach the student how to...
Homeschooling, Learning Activities, Learning Disabilities and Disorders (Special Needs), Lesson Planning, State Regulations
Homeschooling children with learning disabilities, such as ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD), autism, or other learning differences, requires a tailored approach that supports their unique needs while leveraging the flexibility of a home environment. By...
Learning Activities, Lesson Planning
Graphic organizers for writing are visual tools that help structure and organize ideas, making it easier for students to plan and outline their writing. They can be used for various types of writing, such as essays, stories, research papers, and reports. By visually...
Educational Styles, Learning Activities
To effectively teach writing, especially in a homeschooling setting, it’s important to use a variety of strategies that cater to different learning styles. Here are some great writing strategies you can use: Start with Pre-Writing Activities Brainstorming: Help the...
Educational Styles, Learning Activities, Lesson Planning
The concept of different learning styles has been expanded to include a variety of models. One model proposes 16 types of learners, which can be a combination of different preferences, strengths, and modalities. Visual Learners Learn best through images, diagrams, and...