On Thursday 3 March 2016, Jim Wright presented workshops on classroom strategies for working with struggling students to staff from the Harrison (NJ) public schools. Here are resources shared during that training:
PowerPoint presentations and handout from the training:
- Keynote: Finding the Spark: Helping Learners of All Abilities to Achieve Classroom Success [1]
- Lincoln School: The Teacher as Classroom 'First Responder' [2]
- Hamilton School: The Teacher as Classroom 'First Responder' [3]
- Washington Middle School/Harrison High School: The Teacher as Classroom 'First Responder' [4]
- Workshop Handout [5]
Free online apps discussed:
- Behavior Report Card Maker. [6] This app allows teachers to create and print off customized Behavior Report Cards (BRCs) to easily collect classroom behavioral data.
- Self-Check Behavior Checklist Maker. [7] Use this app to develop checklists that students can use to guide their learning and take responsibility for their behaviors.
- Behavior Intervention Bank: Antecedents, Positive Consequences, and Extinction Procedures: The Secret Ingredients for Creating a Better Behavior Intervention Plan [8]
- Growth Mindset: [9]Encouraging optimistic teacher statements in the classroom to encourage student motivation.
Tools to Promote Student Commitment to Positive Change
- How to Conduct a Student-Centered Problem-Solving Meeting: Teacher's Guide [10]
- Student-Centered Problem-Solving Meeting: Recording Form [11]
Group Behavior Management Ideas:
- Using a Zone Defense System in Primary Classrooms [13]
- Zone Defense System: Form in MS Word. [14]
- Good Behavior Game [15]
- Teacher-Student Learning Game [16]
- The Color Wheel: Group-Wide Classroom Management [17]
- Defensive Management: 6 Steps to Organize the Classroom [18]
ACADEMIC INTERVENTION IDEAS |
Reading: Sight-Word Vocabulary |
Sight-Word Vocabulary. The student has rapid recognition of sight-words.
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Reading Fluency |
Fluency. The student reads with adequate fluency to comprehend the text.
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Reading Comprehension |
Self-Monitoring:The student monitors understanding of the text while reading.
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Main Idea:The student locates the main idea of a paragraph or passage in informational text.
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Linking Ideas:The student makes connections between ideas in the text.
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Spelling |
Spelling Acquisition. The student is able to spell a grade-appropriate range of words correctly.
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Writing |
Sentence Complexity. The student writes sentences of appropriate variety and complexity for the subject and/or grade level.
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Math |
Self-Management |
Self-Management in Academic Skills. The student uses appropriate skills and strategies to manage their own learning.
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Cooperative Learning |