Teaching Students with LD and ADHD
inclusion
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Posted Sep 03, 2006 at 7:07:35 PM
Subject: inclusion
I have a student in a 6th grade reading class and I'm supposed to do inclusion with him. He has at a 3rd grade reading level for vocab and comprehension. How can I appropriately modify assignments for him to be included when he's not able to read at grade level?
Thanks for your ideas!
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Jenn
Joined Jun 12, 2003 Posts: 96
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Posted:Sep 06, 2006 6:58:44 PM
Books on tape, if his comprehension is closer to grade level. Are there other students in the class who would benefit from a small group? You could pull a small group every day to work on decoding/prefixes/suffixes, vocabulary, comprehension questions, spelling rules, pre-reading strategies, etc, and pace the group so your IEP student has to work a little harder, but it's not too easy for the others. Good luck; in these situations I"m pulling kids out!
Jenn
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