Guramrit
Special Ed Concerns:
-give time to incorporate learning
-take to school team at end of year if not making suitable gains in reading and writing for possible learning disorders (e.g., expressive language disorder)
Useful Websites: www.kidslearningville.com/language-esl-efl/
-http://en.childrenslibrary.org/
Thornhill Public School online duolanguage books
Background information:
-6 year old male
-born in Ontario
-first language is Punjabi
-parents from India
-missed fifty days of school
in Kindergarten
-rarely participates in whole class oral activities
-shy and often chooses to play on his own at recess
-enjoys math, technology and building structures out of blocks and Lego
-there is another ELL student of the same background in the class
-his peers are quite willing to interact with him in the classroom environment
Family Dynamics:
-parents speak Punjabi, limited English
(translator required)
-do not read books in Punjabi at home due to lack of resources
-limited support with schooling
-has a sister in grade five with strong English skills
Progress to date:
-reading and writing at Step 1
-oral proficiency is Step 3
-recognizes some alphabet letters and most sounds
-knows beginning but not middle sounds
-does not yet finger track
-avoids writing (easily distracted)
-does not appear to pay close attention
-has difficulty following classroom instructions
Other considerations:
-meet with family and translator,
-stress importance of regular attendance and home reading program and learning concerns
-encourage him to practice L1 skills at home
-recommend online dual digital book site to family for books in Punjabi
-encourage peers to be inclusive at recess
-give Guramrit classroom jobs and pair him up regularly in small groups to promote oral literacy and make him feel more comfortable sharing
-encourage him to join some school clubs
-promote cultural diversity in the classroom(e.g, talk about special foods, celebrations)
Accommodations/modifications:
-check in with teacher for understanding after instructions
-scribe as needed
-picture dictionaries for language and math
-visuals, pre-teach new vocabulary
-word wall
-simplify vocabulary
-extra time to complete assignments
-encourage use of L1
-provide lots of repetition
-provide writing aids (sentence starters, graphic organizers, word banks,models)
-use assistive tecnology
-explicit teaching and modelling of concepts
-oral rehearsal prior to writing
-chunk writing tasks
-reduce amount of writing required
-use of drawings and phrases to write
simple ideas, using familiar vocabulary
Rich tasks to support the student:
-create a duolingo pattern book with other ELL student on structures (online structures, photos of their structures)
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