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I have a few kids who really can't write...
I am teaching sixth grade this year. I have a few kids (2 in one class, 1 in another) who, I hate to say, truly can't write.
One couldn't properly fill out the little info card I gave the kids (name, addy, phone, etc.) and wasn't able to complete his baseline assessment. He goes to resource room a couple times a week. Somehow he got a 3 on the ELA.
The second kid is in slighly better shape and reads on a 4th grade level, but also couldn't do anything with his baseline piece. Mom was a heroin user while pregnant with him, and he also has lots of trouble focusing. I am not sure if he gets any services but I think he needs them.
The third kid is an ELL; I have the most hope that I can do something with him since he reads well.
I don't know where to begin- I haven't taught sixth grade in a while. And I've never had kids who are so behind. Any ideas of where to begin?
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Posted 9/13/08 8:18 PM |
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Erica
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Re: I have a few kids who really can't write...
student #1 - talk to the resource room teacher - copy the info card to show her/him
student #2 - maybe a referral to the CSE?
student #3 - talk to ESL/ELL teacher
maybe they can help them with their skills when they get pulled out
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Posted 9/14/08 9:08 AM |
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QueSeraSera
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Re: I have a few kids who really can't write...
Are you an ELA teacher, or do you teach another subject that their writing issues are hindering them in?
I teach 5th grade, and I find that what really helps my struggling writers is to expose them to as much modeled and shared writing as possible. I will often do this with the whole class, but when I don't I always try to pull my struggling writers as a group while others are working independently before they start a writing project/assignment.
Also, you might want to work quickly one on one with them to get them started on an assignment- if you can have them scribe the first paragraph or two to you, they will get more comfortable and feel more confident.
Lastly, I always have them edit their work by reading it aloud to themselves- they catch so many more errors that way. I bought PVC pipe that is shaped like a phone receiver- they whisper read into it and it sounds loud in their ears so they can hear their mistakes and fix them. It makes them think editing is fun.
HTH!
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Posted 9/14/08 11:04 AM |
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mishmosh
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Re: I have a few kids who really can't write...
We have those pvc phones too. The kids LOVE using their "whisper phones." Even in 6th grade. I let them use them for comprehension, writing, etc. They sell them in catalogs for a ridiculous amount of money, but our reading director made a whole bunch for us.
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Posted 9/14/08 11:39 AM |
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Re: I have a few kids who really can't write...
Thanks ladies!
Luckily, I have very small classes this year- 23 and 21, which means that I will be able to give them a lot more one on one or small group time that I would have been in the past when I had 35-36 kids.
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Posted 9/14/08 3:09 PM |
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ladybug8
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Re: I have a few kids who really can't write...
Posted by mishmosh
We have those pvc phones too. The kids LOVE using their "whisper phones." Even in 6th grade. I let them use them for comprehension, writing, etc. They sell them in catalogs for a ridiculous amount of money, but our reading director made a whole bunch for us.
I'm intrigued and I have questions. Does Home Depot have any in that shape? Do you have one for each student? Do you have to disinfect them frequently or are their mouths away from the "receiver"? This sounds like a great idea!
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Posted 9/14/08 9:05 PM |
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QueSeraSera
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Re: I have a few kids who really can't write...
Posted by ladybug8
I'm intrigued and I have questions. Does Home Depot have any in that shape? Do you have one for each student? Do you have to disinfect them frequently or are their mouths away from the "receiver"? This sounds like a great idea!
I got mine at Home Depot in the plumbing section- they are really just elbow piping. I think they were about $3-4 each. As for cleaning, we just wipe them down with lysol wipes about once a week. I have about 8 of them- not one for each kid, and that works out fine.
HTH!
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Posted 9/16/08 6:01 AM |
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