What it is
	  
An area of student need, involving difficulty starting work.
Teaching Strategies
	
	
Instructional
	•	Chunk work into parts.
 
•	Frequently check with the student to get him/her started.
 
•	Use a key word and visual signal to indicate that work is to be started.
•	Provide oral and visual instructions and examples.
•	Use graphic organizers to outline the steps for work completion and timelines.
•	Use a visual timer and/or stop watch for the student.
•	Have the student use an agenda to plot out work.
•	Set an attainable goal related to task initiation with the student, and measure successes.
•	Reinforce improvements and efforts.
•	Develop an organizational system for the student to easily restart work at another time.
•	Check for homework completion daily.
•	Use another work space to signal independent work, versus whole class lessons.
•	Use checklists.
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Environmental
	•	Use preferential seating to avoid distractions.
•	Use a visual timer.
•	Provide an alternative work space.
	
Assessment
	•	Use oral and visual prompts to begin tests.
•	Use a visual timer.
•	Provide an alternate location for tests to avoid distractions.
•	Provide organizers for assignments.
•	Chunk assignments with timelines, and give feedback frequently.
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