Every Star is Different
In the 1st grade classroom I have been observing, it is obvious that there is a lot of students with different needs. The teacher has even said that this class has been one of the most difficult classes for her because of all the needs of specific students. Usually when I am able to go to the classroom it is during math. So I usually sit at the back table and help some of the students with math. There are some students who know exactly what to do and how to do it, they just need help focusing. There are some students who just don't get math. The teacher has had to change some of the curriculum for certain students because they were getting so far behind. For some of the students, they just need a little extra help, whether its from me, the other aide, or the teacher.
Another thing I have noticed about this class is they are all at different reading abilities. Some of them can read entire books with no problem. Some of them can't even sound out letters. The teacher handles this by giving the students extra help and extra attention so they can learn how to read. One student in particular, she doesn't know the sounds each letter makes. So the teacher usually works with her and instead of reading a book, they work on sounding out letters.
Overall, I think this teacher does a pretty good job of handling all of the different needs her students need. She has found ways to deal with some of the student's anxiety, math difficulties, reading difficulties, and attention difficulties.
Another thing I have noticed about this class is they are all at different reading abilities. Some of them can read entire books with no problem. Some of them can't even sound out letters. The teacher handles this by giving the students extra help and extra attention so they can learn how to read. One student in particular, she doesn't know the sounds each letter makes. So the teacher usually works with her and instead of reading a book, they work on sounding out letters.
Overall, I think this teacher does a pretty good job of handling all of the different needs her students need. She has found ways to deal with some of the student's anxiety, math difficulties, reading difficulties, and attention difficulties.
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