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Struggling Learners and the Guided Math Model

Published on Feb 25, 2016

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Struggling Learners and the Guided Math Model

Christine Mullen
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Struggling Learners and the Guided Math Model

Christine Mullen
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Ways to REACH Struggling Students

  • Revisit: frequent reviews of content
  • Engage: involve, motivate, make connections
  • Apply: practice using basic skills in problem situations
  • Communicate: build in math talk
  • Hands on: address all of your learning styles
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Spiral Review in Guided Math Groups

  • Fluency Center
  • Fluency Checks with partners
  • Math Warm-Up that reviews old concepts
  • Use computer programs to target weaknesses
  • Math remediation groups at the close of the school year
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Simple Modifications for Struggling Students

  • Use peer teaching
  • Use a video lesson like Learn Zillion to do the teaching
  • Modify the workload
  • Extend Time
  • Provide extra support
  • Tier assignments - provide simpler data or fewer calculations to your strugglers
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Support Staff for Small Groups

  • Have special education staff meet with their students for small group time
  • Have an aid or title teacher work on classwork with struggling students
  • Double the time that struggling students spend in group (one slot for instruction, one slot for classwork)
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Remediation in Guided Math

  • Adjust centers so that struggling students receive remedial activities while advanced students receive more challenging work.
  • Look at the MA entry points for special education and use those as a spring board for planning remedial instruction
  • Seat work based on whole group lesson, group work based on a different skill that needs work
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Group Meeting Ideas

  • Reduce meetings with high fliers. Provide math projects for them to do with peers. Meet with them as they work to check in briefly.
  • Teach into student work
  • Teach the whole group lesson in three small groups instead
  • Have special education staff teach the struggling students' small group
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