
Reading Tutoring Activities That Work
Tutoring activities for reading interventions are critical. They need to review new skills, integrate old skills, provide opportunities to practice, challenge students and be engaging. This activity does that. By chunking words into beginning sounds (consonant, blends, digraphs) and ending sounds (vowel with a blend or digraph) on cards that students can manipulate, students can practice their reading skills and complete challenges that have students access their phonological awareness. This activity is a great tool for reading interventions and tutoring.

Tutoring and Math: Vertical Alignment and Sequencing Numbers
Properly sequencing and plotting numbers on a number line is dependent upon foundational skills learned in earlier grades. Students who are unable to compare fractions to sequence and plot them accurately will need interventions on understanding what a fraction is and how it expresses its value.

Holiday Learning Strategies, part 2
Using a connect five game during interventions to review foundational math concepts for multi-digit multiplication. This is a great way to support student learning and review key concepts.
Holiday Learning Strategies
Halloween is coming up.
As a Special Educator and teacher I find that students need a bit of leeway on the days leading up to, the day of, and the day after Halloween. I like to use those days to review concepts previously covered by playing games.
Let’s talk about reading
Phonological awareness is a foundational skill for reading. Building that skill and using it in the decoding process provides a foundation for building reading skills.

Let’s talk about math
This is an example of a math intervention for students learning multi-digit multiplication or they're struggling with it.
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