michael.johnson1
Forum Replies Created
-
AuthorPosts
-
michael.johnson1Participant
Gifted Education in Six Words. Talented minds need a voice.
michael.johnson1ParticipantI would always do games together. When I talk through it, I can help the students that struggle with speed and memory.
michael.johnson1ParticipantI engaged students with a themed share. I would give them rules and time limits. Trey work so hard to get the attention of the other students and in the process make themselves vulnerable. That will immediately open the doors to good rapport. My favorite theme is a toy and a story.
michael.johnson1ParticipantI try to get the students to share. They love to look around and show everyone their treasures. They love to be individuals and tell a cool story.
michael.johnson1ParticipantThis is a presentation on speed. It took me a while to get through it because the love the comparison aspect of speed in the last slide.
michael.johnson1ParticipantThere are times you have to put your foot down and let student know of your high expectations. You still need to be lenient and ask for for one thing at a time keeping in mind what their disability is.
michael.johnson1ParticipantGet clarification from the case manager about the accommodations then meet with the student so that you are on the same page.
michael.johnson1ParticipantI defiantly have a concern with knowing and understanding the accommodations of the students with IEPs. It is difficult to effectively teach them when they have different needs.
-
AuthorPosts