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Numeracy Interventions

 MANIPULATIVES: Use manipulatives such as counters, cubes, or base-ten blocks to


help students visualize and understand mathematical concepts. These hands-on
activities help build foundational skills and support understanding of number
relationships.

 PROBLEM-SOLVING STRATEGIES: Teach students problem-solving strategies, such


as drawing diagrams, making models, using manipulatives, or breaking problems
into smaller parts. Encourage students to think critically and analyze different
approaches to problem-solving.

 PEER COLLABORATION: Foster peer collaboration and cooperative learning in


mathematics. Encourage students to work together, solve problems in pairs or small
groups, and explain their thinking to one another. This promotes discussion, shared
learning, and peer support.

 CONTINUOUS FEEDBACK: Provide ongoing feedback to students, highlighting their


strengths and areas for improvement. Use constructive feedback to guide their
learning, offer specific praise, and help them set goals for growth.

 HOME-SCHOOL CONNECTION: Encourage parents to support their child's


numeracy development at home. Provide resources, suggestions, and activities for
parents to reinforce math concepts and skills outside of the classroom.

 HANDS-ON EXPERIENCES: Offer opportunities for students to engage in hands-on


experiences related to math, such as using measuring tools, handling manipulatives,
or participating in math-related experiments. This provides a concrete
understanding of mathematical concepts.

 DAILY MATH ROUTINES: Implement daily math routines, such as mental math
warm-ups or number of the day activities, to reinforce number sense, computation
skills, and mathematical vocabulary.

 VISUAL REPRESENTATIONS: Utilize visual representations, such as number lines,


bar models, or arrays, to support understanding of mathematical concepts. Visuals
help students make connections and develop a deeper conceptual understanding.

 REAL-WORLD CONTEXTS: Connect mathematical concepts to real-life situations


and contexts. Relate math to everyday experiences, such as money, measurements,
or problem-solving scenarios. This helps students see the relevance and practical
applications of mathematics.
Literacy Interventions
 SIGHT WORD DRILLS: Focus on frequently used sight words and provide regular
drills and practice exercises. Use flashcards, word walls, and interactive activities to
help students recognize and read sight words quickly.

 READING ALOUD: Schedule regular read-aloud sessions where you read engaging
and age-appropriate books to the students. Model fluent reading, emphasizes
comprehension strategies, and encourages discussions about the story.

 READING BUDDIES: Pair struggling readers with more proficient readers in the
class. Encourage the buddies to read together, discuss the text, and provide support
and encouragement to each other.

 CHORAL READING: Have students practice reading aloud together as a group. This
helps build fluency, improves word recognition, and promotes confidence in
reading.

 PHONICS PRACTICE: Provide targeted phonics instruction and practice activities to


improve decoding skills. Use flashcards, word sorts, and phonics games to reinforce
letter-sound relationships.

 TAKE-HOME READING MATERIALS: These materials are meant to promote


independent reading and encourage students to practice their literacy skills at home.
They can include a variety of books, leveled readers, or other resources that align
with students' reading levels and interests. Take-home reading materials aim to
foster a love for reading, improve fluency, enhance vocabulary, and reinforce
comprehension skills beyond the school setting.

 INCORPORATE TECHNOLOGY: Integrate educational technology tools and


resources to enhance literacy instruction. This could include digital reading
programs, interactive websites, educational apps, and online resources that offer
personalized learning experiences.

 WORD HUNTS: Give students word hunt activities where they search for specific
words in books or texts. This helps reinforce vocabulary development and improves
word recognition.

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