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Development and Classroom Learning Plan Class Profile
Student Name : Lolita (1ST GRADE) English Language Learner: No Socioeconomic Status: Mid SES Ethnicity: Native American/Pacific Islander GENDER:Female DISABILITY:Dyslexia
How can other teachers, aides, staff, and administrators could come up with a plan for a student who has dyslexia? Questions are below for the student’s plan:
Dyslexia :
A general term for disorders that involve difficulty in learning to read or interpret words, letters, and other symbols, but that do not affect general intelligence.
Teachers can give taped tests or allow students with dyslexia to use alternative means of assessment. Students can benefit from listening to books on tape and using text reading and word processing computer programs. Teaching students with dyslexia across settings is challenging.
Motivate a dyslexic student:
Accommodations That Work :
1. Maintain daily routines.
2. Provide a quitet uncluttered work space..
3. Use graphic organizers for organizing thoughts.
4. Use of technology for note taking, writing or reading..
5. Allow the use of audio books.
6. Provide for extra review.
7. Provide extra time for tests.
Other things that many help you child with dyslexia include :
. Listening to audio books as an alter to reading.
. Typing on a computer or tablet instead of writing.
. Apps that can make learning fun by turning decording into a game.
. Using a ruler to help kids read in a straight line, which can help keep them focused..