Too often as interventionists, when trying to find an appropriate intervention for a student, we suffer from decision paralysis as a result of the countless intervention options. An intervention menu can arrow down the options for teachers to choose from to address common reading issues. Below is an example of an intervention menu for reading. In this case it's been broken down into error correction, fluency, and comprehension. Notice that there are only four interventions for each area in order to
Keep It Simple Stupid ("Great advice...hurts my feelings every time." -Dwight Schrute). This intervention menu is based on the suggested interventions in the
Savvy Teacher's Guide: Reading Interventions That Work. You can adapt this to your needs or create your own for academic or behavior areas. Just remember to keep it simple.
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