Showing posts with label RTI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RTI. Show all posts

Sunday, January 12, 2014

RTI: Number Confusion & Reversal Investigations

I have received so much positive feedback about my recent RTI: Letter Confusion Investigations TPT pack, that I decided to put 
together a NUMBER confusion/reversal packet too!   
Check it out below...

Do you have kiddos who confuse visually similar numbers or constantly write them backwards?  You know, the kiddos that say “2” for “5”... or write “6” for “9.”   Well, I’m happy to tell you that I’ve taken some of my ‘reading specialist’ knowledge and whipped up a little packet that will help those students work out their number confusions!  

Here is the "science" behind WHY this approach works....


If this looks like something one or more of your kinder-kiddos could benefit from, check it out by clicking HERE or on any of the picture links above!  It is my hope that these resources can be as helpful to you as they have been to me!

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

RTI: Letter Confusion Investigations

Do you have kiddos who confuse visually similar letters?  You know, the kiddos that say “b” for “d”…. or “u” for “n.”   Well, I’m happy to tell you that I’ve taken some of my ‘reading specialist’ knowledge and whipped up a little packet that will help those students work out their letter confusions!  

Here’s the science behind WHY the resources in this packet WILL work…


...And the best part is that I have created this packet to be prep-free!  Just print and go!   Included in this packet are suggestions on how to use these resources in your whole group, small group, or individualized instruction.   Oh...And I have provided a simple RTI documentation form for your use too!  Check it out by clicking HERE or on the packet pic at the top of this post!  Hope someone out there can find this helpful!   This method has never failed me!  It's a simple, easy way to strengthen your kiddos visual discrimination skills and teach them "how to" attend to the visual details which they need in order to work out their letter confusions!