BREAK IT DOWN: TURNING GOALS INTO EVERYDAY TEACHING OPPORTUNITIES SUMMER 2014.

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BREAK IT DOWN: TURNING GOALS INTO EVERYDAY TEACHING OPPORTUNITIES SUMMER 2014

FOCUS ON THE ROOF Break it Down: Turning Goals into Teaching Opportunities

OBJECTIVES Identify children Determine goals to teach Break down goals

BREAK IT DOWN - WHY? All staff understand the skill they are teaching. Each broken-down step can be accomplished within a few weeks. Progress on objectives means progress toward the annual goal!

IDENTIFY CHILDREN Children with IEPs Children with behavior support plans Children who are not making progress on their learning goals

DETERMINE THE GOALS TO TEACH Identify the child’s current goals. Identify goals that need clarification.

BREAK DOWN GOALS Determine the child’s progress on the goal. Break down the goal into smaller parts. Order the parts for teaching, starting at the current level of progress

BREAK IT DOWN BY SMALLER AMOUNTS Make goals easier by specifying smaller amounts of items, time, people, or locations. Hi! I’m Mia. I’m going to put all the red toys together and play with friends.

SMALLER AMOUNTS Sorts a collection by color Sorts a collection into 4 colors Sorts a collection into 3 colors Sorts a collection into 2 colors Yeah!

BREAK IT DOWN BY PROVIDING HELP Make goals easier by providing help. Hi again! I’m Mia’s teacher!

PROVIDE HELP Mia, do you want to play? Mia, Say hi to Zoe Hi! Mia, do you want to play again? Oh look, Zoe wants to play. Hi!

BREAK IT DOWN STEP BY STEP Make goals easier by breaking a complex task into individual steps. Hi! I’m Addie. I want to play with my friends!

STEP BY STEP Gets peer’s attention Identifies toy or game to play Approaches peer Identifies a peer to play with Invites a peer to play I did it!

BREAK IT DOWN BY LOGICAL ORDER Make goals easier by identifying related skills and ordering in a teaching sequence. Hi! I’m Carlos. I want to write the letters in my name!

3.Writes the letters of first name LOGICAL ORDER 1.Writes using pictures and squiggles 2.Writes mock letters or letter-like forms Yeah!

BREAK-IT-DOWN ACTIVITY Rides a tricycle 3. Adult waits for child to try, then pushes forward, as needed. 2. Adult pushes bike forward with one big push. 1. Adult pushes bike forward, holding on.

REVIEW – STEPS TO SUCCESS! Identify children Determine goals to teach Break down goals

SUMMER 2014