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    learning needs as the school system provides an underline based of instruction and informative strategies to meet all of their needs, it is important to understand they was determine by the observation of classroom informal and formal assessments. In an informal assessment will provide those students with information such…

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    students, ten boys and thirteen girls. Of the twenty three students two of the students are ELL, two have special needs services, two have ADHD and one of the two is in the autism spectrum, five students have reading intervention, and three are in speech. Miss. S has been teaching common core for about four years and is attending grad school, which ties into the common core. She also has attended workshops and has had half days at work that focuses on the common core standards. I think this is…

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    I haven’t had the chance to use the new assessments tools to see what my opinion of them as of yet. Most test touch on the 5 developmental domains recognized by IDEA while others many only touch on one main domain such as behavior or emotional development, other factors might be the child’s age and many other factors as in environmental, and biological status. Environmental factors are a very big part of the assessment process, is there a cultural difference, as well as can you…

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    planning and implementing differentiated instruction. One principle is to tailor curricular goals and teaching strategies to meet students needs. This is when teachers consider the different needs of the students such as their cultural background, language proficiency, learning strengths and weaknesses.…

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    Nasreen’s Secret School and Rain School. Kid Friendly Objective: We will find how the two stories are different and alike. Language Objective AZCC Standard: Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one‐on‐one, in groups, and teacher‐led) with diverse partners on grade 3 topics and texts, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly. (3.SL.1) Language Objective: TSW state their thoughts in complete sentences. Kid Friendly Objective: We will speak in complete…

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    **Include both language and content objectives for your lesson What are the content and language objectives of this lesson? Objectives should be learner focused (not what the teacher will do or accomplish), observable (use verbs that can be measured), and target a specific outcome. Please refer to the SLO User Guide for the “ABCD” method or “I CAN” statements that can be used as a guide. Learning objectives • I can act out and give examples of each new vocabulary word. Language…

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    of 2016. The youth is scheduled for a Court appearance on this matter in the near future and the present assessment was ordered to assist with that process. CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT: Nathaniel was not in custody at the time of the assessment. Thus, he was evaluated in this examiner 's private office located in Coral Springs, Florida. Nathaniel communicated within the English language, and was informed of the nature and purpose of the current evaluation. He was notified all information…

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    1a. Reaction to information on the WEB. 10 pts When I first read the “Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire” all I could think about is how many women and men were killed and how many children may have been left behind. I wondered what happened to all the children of this tragic event, nevertheless, these deaths were preventable, but due to neglect safety features and locked doors inside the factory. Therefore, this brought a widespread attention to industrial safety.What is sad about all of this is…

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    Assessment Task 1 – Assessment Type: Folio (25%) Name: Jordan Clarke – 837969J Investigating Myself as a Learner Assessment Type 1: Folio Students provide evidence of: • knowing and understanding the five capabilities • identifying, exploring, and developing personal and learning goals • developing strategies to achieve their goals • selecting and developing at least one capability relevant to achieving their goals. For this assessment type, students provide evidence of their learning in…

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    Speech-pathologists provide critical services to many children nationwide. While the numbers of children in need of special services continue to increase, the number of speech-language pathologists employed in schools has decreased. The shortage of speech-language pathologists, caused by a growing workload, could potentially threaten the education of special needs students. Today, special educators are faced with growing responsibilities that can be challenging. While trying to meet all the…

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