SWBS (PLOT CHART)
SWBS chart can be created
after reading a story
*(students create one)
before writing an original story
*While preparing for storytelling
BIG BOOKS
Enlarged versions of children’s books
(by Caldecotts)
-Illustrations & Type size
can be used at shared reading time
Upper graders can use (creatively)
Teacher & student create their own.
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Ⅰ.Outline
1. Definition of Learning disability
The term "Learning Disabilities" usually refers to developmental problems in reading, writing, and arithmetic ―the "three Rs" of the classroom that are essential to learning as well as to everyday functioning.
2. Epidemiology
Prevalence of learning disabilities ranges from 2~10 percent of U.S. school children, with rates for b
3. Types of Learning disability
1) Academic Learning disability
These Disabilities are also respectively termed "dyslexia"(Reading Disorder), "dysgraphia"(Writing Disorder), and "dyscalculia"(Mathematics disorder). Youth with learning disabilities most are reading disabled.
(1) Reading Disability
Children with reading problems may struggle to read excessively slowly or
Maria Montessori was born in 1870 in Italy.
The first female doctor to graduate from the University of Rome.
Montessori became intrigued with the so-called defective and insane children.
Montessori developed a teaching program that enabled ‘defective’ children to read and write.
She believed that stimulating environments and purposeful activity could promote cognitive growth in any c
Ⅰ.Outline
1. Definition of Learning disability
The term "Learning Disabilities" usually refers to developmental problems in reading, writing, and arithmetic ―the "three Rs" of the classroom that are essential to learning as well as to everyday functioning.
2. Epidemiology
Prevalence of learning disabilities ranges from 2~10 percent of U.S. school children, with rates for b