At-Risk Students
At-risk students are not disabled and do not fall under federal definition of a disability. However, according to Robyler and Doering, for at-risk students "lack of success in school often parallels the low performance of students with disabilities" p. 419.
Reading Pen
The reading pen is an amazing literacy tool for struggling readers. This tool can help at-risk students improve fluency, vocabulary and comprehension skills. Teachers no longer have to worry about students practicing incorrectly when they read independently. Students can scan a word or a line of text and the Reading Pen will translate, define and read text aloud for students. A remarkable tool!
Reading Pen
The reading pen is an amazing literacy tool for struggling readers. This tool can help at-risk students improve fluency, vocabulary and comprehension skills. Teachers no longer have to worry about students practicing incorrectly when they read independently. Students can scan a word or a line of text and the Reading Pen will translate, define and read text aloud for students. A remarkable tool!
Scholastic Math Intervention Programs
Scholastic has a variety of math intervention programs. Specifically for 2nd grade students at-risk, the Do It Math program by Marilyn Burn looks like a terrific intervention resource. The program includes thirteen scaffolded modules which include thirty 30 minutes lessons in addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and subtraction.