Language Arts Teaching Strategies

Partner reading

Re-read

Small groups

Sustained silent reading

Checklists

Summarize

Popcorn reading

Generate questions

KWL

Graphic organizers

Pneumonic devices

Flashcards

Use vocabulary

Use students experts

Cues

Ask questions

Illustrations

ACE

Provide 1 to help 1

Redo work

Study models

Modeling

Reader’s theatre

Pre-teach vocabulary

Chunking words

Breaking words

Teach vocabulary in Spanish

Tactile objects

Manipulative

Word knowledge grid

Skill books

Real life examples

Personal examples

Clarifying

Use highlighters

Guided reading

Games

Paraphrase

Peer learning groups

Personal word list

Retell story

Peer buddies

Event maps

Predictable schedule

Personal pictures

Word wall

Beach balls

Reading for meaning

Cloze exercises

Skimming

Plot diagram

Reports

Green-red strategy (capitals & punctuation)

P*I*E strategy

Red-hots, macaroni & peas (red-hots for periods, elbow macaroni and split peas for question marks)

Pocket folder research

Do the 2’s (cooperative learning strategy)

Word families

Decoding

Use word in a sentence

Multi-cultural activities

Strategies for Tactile/Kinesthetic Learners

Surveys

Demonstrations

Dance/plays

Make a video

Field trips

Dress up as characters

Role play

Interviews

Charades

Projects

Walking and reading

Musical performances

Charades

Projects

Walking and reading

Musical performances

Science labs

Scrapbooks

Artistic creations

Dioramas

Posters

Games

Calculators

Puzzles

Mobiles

Collages

Computers

Sculptures

Strategies for Visual Learners

Diagrams

Games

Recipes

Cartoons

Displays

Posters

Writing

Reading

Power point or slide show

Flashcards

Bulletin boards

Illustrations

Photographs

Collages

Newspapers

Magazines

Books

Movies

Crossword or word puzzles

Maps

Strategies for Auditory Learners

Oral report

Oral presentation

Students “teach”

Panel discussion

Debate

Tape recordings

Songs/raps

Poems

TV or radio show

Verbal games

Show and tell

Share current events

Peer tutoring

Demonstrations

Strategies for Math

Fact games using 12 sided dice

Dominoes

Manipulatives

Color tiles

Protrators to measure angles

Math vocabulary bingo

Word and vocabulary wall

Fraction bars

Math war with cards

Math graphic organizers

Create tables, charts, graphs

Use calculator

Use reverse operation to check answer

Show and tell how you solved the problem

Relective writing about math

Virtual manipulatives

Use real money

Computer activities-specific one (s)

Flashcards

Peer learning groups

Math games-specific one (s)

Musical math

Small steps/break it down

Raps/songs about skills

Timers

Math relays

Use student experts

Personal scenarios for word problems

Draw pictures for word problems

Ask questions

Measure real life objects

Solve algebraic problems vertically

Other Teaching Strategies

Model how to work out problems for students.

Model strategies for students to assist in solving various math problems.

Create a chart which shows students the key words to look for in word problems and their meanings.

Give the class time to work in small groups with assistance from teacher.

Play the game “Beat the Teacher” to practice problems.

Review the strategies learned during math at the end of each day.

Conference with each student to ensure understanding of skill.

Give “over the shoulder” feedback each day during math

Count to 100 with class each day.

Create focused problems for the class to practice each day.

Give students time to work in groups or independently.

Create a “step sheet” to demonstrate how problems are worked out.

Use skill specific activities with the SMART board.

Create “hands on” activities to help with understanding.

Give the class time to play math games aligned to the focused skill.

Teach the class the “TIPS” strategy for word problems (ask Ms. Goodwin).

Create a reference wall – allowing children to make the visuals for the reference wall.

Use mnemonic devices – allow children to generate the ideas.

Have math competitions with other grade-level classes for acquiring math facts.

Use individual white boards to practice – create teams using them.

Have students make a comic strip or cartoon.

Use highlighters.

Partner read or echo read.

Have students do oral reports.

Construct a model or diorama.

Student Learning Strategies

Underline key words in word problems.

Practice problems daily with a partner.

Use tally marks to assist with understanding of addition.

Use manipulatives (base ten blocks, clocks, cubes, etc) to assist in solving problems or to help with understanding.

Write your own math problems.

Work with a peer tutor who can show you how to work out the problem.

Work on practice problems at home.

Draw pictures to help solve problems.

Create “cheat sheet” for reminders of strategies.

Practice using flashcards.

Use white boards to demonstrate understanding of concepts.

Check each others homework and help those who need it.

Create posters with math strategies.

Create quiz questions for classmates.

Get help from a math “expert” when you have a question.

Use reference wall/folder.

Reading Specific

Cognition:

·  Vocabulary write word: def. in own words-picture, vocabulary cartoons.

·  Context clues-cloze activities, underlining word in text to support

·  Plot – flow map, oral retelling, story cards

·  Main idea- detail graphic organizer, highlighting

·  Author’s purpose-PIE charts, sorting books, reading from a variety of books, tree map

·  Character-drawing a picture, character maps, acting out the character-role playing, poetry, bubble map

·  Setting-video clips, drawing pictures, dioramas

·  Details-underlining in text

·  Graphic sources-making representations, integrating with math/science, using multiple examples

·  Reading to comprehend-journals, response notebooks

Interpretation:

·  Figurative language-drawing a picture to show what it means/representation

·  Generalizing highlighting text to support, generalization-supporting text graphic organizers

·  Comparing/contrasting/analyzing characters across selections Double Bubble Map, Venn Diagram, character analysis activity, role playing

·  Conduct research-research projects

Critical stance:

·  Summarizing-highlighting, summarizing graphic organizers, journals, using clue words

·  Considering the author’s point of view RAFT’s

·  Analyze characters, events, and plot character map

·  Compare-contrast within the text Double Bubble Map, Venn Diagram, character analysis activity T chart, sorting

Connections:

·  Text to self-journals, writing, Venn Diagram, background building, KWL charts

·  Text to text-Venn Diagrams, double bubble maps, using a variety of texts

·  Text to world-video clips, writing, field trips, internet

·  Differences in genres-tree map