the advantages of remedial activities in the classroom _ ehow

Upload: fyona-judith-j

Post on 09-Oct-2015

131 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

article

TRANSCRIPT

  • 5/2/2014 The Advantages of Remedial Activities in the Classroom | eHow

    http://www.ehow.com/list_7663128_advantages-remedial-activities-classroom.html 1/4

    eHow Education K-12 K-12 For Educators The Advantages of Remedial Activities in the Classroom

    What Are Remediation Activities? How to Teach Remedial Reading

    Learning Basic Skills

    Students who do not have basic math and reading skills will benefit from attention to

    remedial activities in the classroom. Using phonics, Dolch words or basic multiplication tables

    as teaching tools will give students the basic skills they need to advance to a higher academic

    level.

    Reinforcement

    Students who have been out of school over summer, winter or spring breaks may benefit

    from remedial teaching over a week or more to reinforce skills they lost due to extended time

    away from school. Teachers might use flashcards, games or fun activities involving phonics

    and basic math to help students get back on the learning path.

    Sponsored Links

    Sponsor A Child

    Sponsor A Child And Change His Future For Good.

    worldvision.com.my/Sponsor

    Help for Dyslexia

    According to research from Carnegie Mellon University, remedial reading instruction can

    help students with dyslexia overcome their reading difficulties by helping to rewire brain

    connections. The study, published in the August 2008 issue of the journal

    The Advantages of Remedial Activitiesin the Classroom

    A remedial activity is one that is meant to improve a

    learning skill or rectify a problem area. Remedial

    instruction involves using individualized teaching of

    students who are experiencing difficulties in specific subject

    areas. Remedial instruction might be taught individually or

    in groups and targets academic weaknesses that may hinder learning. Remedial activities

    teach basic skills that are the foundation for learning a subject in greater detail, and such

    skills must be learned before students can develop a detailed understanding of the topic of

    study.

    Other People Are Reading

    The Advantages of

    Remedial Work in the

    Classroom

    How to Make Materials

    to Teach Remedial

    Reading

    Related Ads

    Fun Art Activities

    Phonics Activities

    Speech Therapy Activities

    Classroom Activities

    Classroom Teachers

    You May Like

    Featured: Pawsitive Change Smart Living Investing Streamlined

    2 SEARCH

    Mom Style Food Tech Home Money Health Crafts More eHow Now

    By Robin McDaniel, eHow Contributor

    Tweet 0 Share

    Earth Day Fun forLittle Ones

    View Blog Post

    6Like Share

    Living Well Family & Relationships Education & Activities Parenting

  • 5/2/2014 The Advantages of Remedial Activities in the Classroom | eHow

    http://www.ehow.com/list_7663128_advantages-remedial-activities-classroom.html 2/4

    Improve Eng l i sh

    Speaking

    Learn How to Speak Fluent English.

    Get Our Free Email Course. 7 Days.

    www.deepenglish.com/LearnEnglish

    Eng l i sh Grammar

    Checker

    Improve your writing instantly! Fix

    all errors and improve word choice.

    www.grammarly.com/Grammar_Check

    I nternat ional H igh

    School

    San Diego, California

    Collge Preparatory

    www.ccpaasd.com

    PRUlady Insurance that caters to women's

    needs at different life stages

    www.prudential.com.my/PRUlady

    "Neuropsychologia," showed that 100 hours of remedial

    instruction is enough to help students with reading deficits related

    to dyslexia increase neural connections and increase reading

    proficiency over the long term.

    Communication Skills

    Students who suffer from speech disorders may have trouble with

    communication in the classroom. Speech disorders are often

    developmental and may respond to remedial reading instruction.

    Teaching reading using phonics and sounding-out activities may

    help students with communication issues from speech-related

    problems become more academically proficient.

    Behavior and Motivation

    Students who fall behind due to the inability to perform even the

    most basic tasks in the classroom may develop behavior problems

    because of their frustration levels. This can also lead to a lack of

    motivation and the desire to give up altogether. Teaching remedial

    activities will help students gain general knowledge that can be

    applied to all subject areas and help reduce feelings of inadequacy

    that lead to behavior or motivation issues.

    Sponsored Links

    Related Searches

    Fun Art Activities

    Phonics Activities

    Speech Therapy Activities

    Classroom Activities

    Classroom Teachers

    References

    Remedial Activities for

    the Third Grade

    Remediation Strategies

    for Students

    What Is a Remedial

    Reading Program?

    Benefits of Classroom

    Enrichment Activities

    Remedial & Enrichment

    Activities for Second-

    Grade Math Classroom

    Components of

    Remedial Reading

    Programs

    Error:ServerError

    The serverencountered anerror andcould notcomplete yourrequest.

    Please tryagain in 30seconds.