Leadership assembly as soon as school starts, school picnic at lunch, and today is the last school day in May!
Mrs. Kenyon had second grade students present PowerPoint presentations about their animal reports on Thursday. Not only were the reports great, but it was a full classroom with staff who work with each of the students. There are so many staff members who contribute to the success of each student at Harrison. We've had most of the students since they were in Kindergarten, and the growth of their speech and language skills was impressive. Habit number eight is finding your voice, and each student practiced that skill as they presented in front of adults and peers. Here are pictures:
Mrs. Kenyon's Classroom
Amber, our speech language pathologist, has provided three handouts to assist with speech and language concerns and referrals. I added them to the links tab, so you can access anytime you have a concern about a student. One resource has speech and language expectations for each grade level, including which phoneme sounds are expected for students to still be learning. The other handouts include intervention strategies for the classroom and a referral checklist; which would be very helpful for RTI.
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