Veronica
03-05-2013, 07:36 AM
I referred a student to our resource teacher for testing. Initial results indicate that the student won't qualify for additional classroom help and assistance with state testing because the student is performing at their ability level. Okay, I am teaching 4th grade and this student's classroom performance level is about grade level 1.5. We have no place for kids like this. The student's IQ is too high for a Special Day Class, but not high enough for any additional help. This makes no sense to me. The student is not going to be successful in regular ed. The student is going to continue to score Far Below Basic on state tests.
This is the lowest class I have ever taught. I have three other kids who are in similar situations, although not quite as low and a new kid starting today whose report card indicates similar issues. That's 5 out of 30, 1/6 of the class who are low functioning. It's demoralizing.
I asked one of them what six divided by two was yesterday. He didn't know. He could only figure it out when I held up six fingers, three on each hand. I am starting off every day wanting to cry before I even get to work. I know it's just that I'm stressed about state testing coming up and frustrated by a lack of progress despite all my effort.
Veronica
This is the lowest class I have ever taught. I have three other kids who are in similar situations, although not quite as low and a new kid starting today whose report card indicates similar issues. That's 5 out of 30, 1/6 of the class who are low functioning. It's demoralizing.
I asked one of them what six divided by two was yesterday. He didn't know. He could only figure it out when I held up six fingers, three on each hand. I am starting off every day wanting to cry before I even get to work. I know it's just that I'm stressed about state testing coming up and frustrated by a lack of progress despite all my effort.
Veronica