What it is
	  
An area of student need, involving difficulty remembering.
Teaching Strategies
	
	
Instructional
	•	Establish and use home communication system and student agendas for accurate relay of homework, projects, tests.
 
•	Use repetition.
 
•	Frequently check with the student for understanding.
•	Use graphic organizers.
•	Use concise and simple instructions.
•	Use computers and assistive technology (graphic organizers).
•	Use Differentiated Instruction and pair verbal and visual teaching methods.
•	Provide a checklist of tasks for the student.
 
•	Teach memory strategies, like rehearsal, association and mnemonics.
 
•	Encourage use of a calculator.
•	Encourage use of notebook/scrap paper/sticky notes, so that the student doesn’t have to hold information in his/her head.
•	Use formula/reference sheets.
•	Teach the skill of locating information and using it with reference materials.
•	Follow a predictable schedule.
 
•	Use colour coding system for note books and notes (one colour for “how to” pages and another colour for practice/application pages).
•	Use sticky notes/highlighters and a colour system for the student to locate key information and find it again.
•	Consider referral to the school board psychology and/or speech and language pathology staff.
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Environmental
	•	Use preferential seating to reduce distractions.
•	Post reference material to act as an external memory aid.
	
Assessment
	•	Provide extra time for tests and assignments.
•	Focus assessment on concepts/application of knowledge.
•	Allow calculators, dictionaries, formula sheets, definition sheets during tests.
•	Allow for the retaking of unsuccessful tests/assignments to demonstrate learning of those skills.
•	Provide written instruction sheets and rubrics for assignments.
•	Provide templates for the student to complete for assignments.
•	Chunk tests and assignments and give feedback.
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