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Literacy & Math Boost

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Other
60
25 students
14 January 2026

Teaching Instructions

Create a detailed 6th grade lesson plan tailored for students with learning disabilities under an IEP. Include differentiated instruction strategies, accommodations, and modifications. Focus on accessible learning objectives, multisensory activities, and formative assessments to monitor progress. Subject: General education with emphasis on literacy and math skills. Duration: 60 minutes. Students: 25.

Grade Level:

6th Grade (Students with IEPs and Learning Disabilities)

Duration:

60 minutes

Class Size:

25 students


Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

  • Literacy:
    • Decode and comprehend grade-level appropriate reading passages using context clues and graphic organizers.
    • Identify the main idea and supporting details in a short text.
  • Math:
    • Solve multi-step word problems involving ratios and decimals.
    • Use visual models (area models, number lines) to show understanding of multiplication and division of decimals.

Standards Addressed

Common Core State Standards (CCSS):

  • English Language Arts (ELA)

    • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.6.2: Determine a central idea of a text and how it is conveyed through particular details.
    • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.6.4: Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative and connotative meanings.
  • Mathematics

    • CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.RP.A.3: Use ratio and rate reasoning to solve real-world and mathematical problems.
    • CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.NS.B.3: Fluently divide multi-digit numbers using strategies based on place value and properties of operations.

Materials Needed

  • Visual story map templates (graphic organizers)
  • Index cards with vocabulary words & math problems
  • Whiteboards and dry erase markers (one per student)
  • Manipulatives: Base-ten blocks, decimal grids
  • Multi-sensory reading passages (large print, audio versions)
  • Timer or clock for pacing
  • Headphones for audio support
  • Colored sticky notes

Lesson Breakdown

TimeActivityDescriptionDifferentiation/Accommodation
0-5 minutesWarm-up / Engagement- Quick whole-group oral quiz: word meanings & basic decimal facts using whiteboardsProvide sentence starters; allow verbal or drawn responses
5-20 minutesLiteracy Focus: Comprehension & Vocabulary- Read aloud a multisensory passage (audio + teacher read aloud) about real-life ratios (e.g., cooking recipe)
- Visual Story Map: Identify the main idea and supporting details using graphic organizers
- Use headphones for audio
- Provide word banks
- Break down text into smaller chunks
- Use peer partners for reading support
20-35 minutesMath Focus: Multi-step Word Problems- Present 2 word problems involving ratios and decimal operations
- Students solve using manipulatives and whiteboards
- Highlight key numbers/words via color coding
- Allow use of calculators
- Provide step-by-step problem solving frames
35-50 minutesMulti-sensory Practice & Collaboration- Students work in small groups (3-4 per group) to create their own word problem that combines reading and math skills; present with visuals- Assign mixed-ability groups
- Encourage use of drawings or physical models
- Offer sentence & problem templates
50-60 minutesFormative Assessment & Reflection- Exit ticket: one question from literacy and one from math
- Quick thumbs-up/down poll about confidence on skills learned
- Provide simplified question versions
- Use assistive tech if needed
- Allow oral responses

Detailed Activity Descriptions

Warm-up / Engagement (0-5 min)

  • Teacher asks brief oral questions about vocabulary and decimals.
  • Students respond using whiteboards to write or draw answers.
  • For example, "What does 'ratio' mean?" or "Write 0.75 as a fraction."

Literacy Focus: Comprehension & Vocabulary (5-20 min)

  • Read aloud a short passage describing a recipe using ratios (e.g., 2 cups of flour to 1 cup of sugar).
  • Students listen while following along with a printed text.
  • As a class, complete a visual story map graphic organizer:
    • Main idea: Understanding the recipe ratio.
    • Supporting details: Ingredients amounts.
  • Highlight difficult vocabulary with color-coded cards.
  • Use peer reading pairs or small groups for extra support.

Math Focus: Multi-step Word Problems (20-35 min)

  • Introduce two problems, e.g., "If a cookie recipe uses 3 tablespoons of sugar for every 2 cups of flour, how much sugar is needed for 5 cups of flour?"
  • Students use decimal grids and base-ten blocks to visualize and solve.
  • Step-by-step guide given on the board.
  • Teacher circulates, checks work, and provides individual support.
  • Students can use calculators or manipulatives as needed.

Multi-sensory Practice & Collaboration (35-50 min)

  • In small groups, students create a word problem combining a short text and a math problem. For example, writing a recipe or shopping scenario.
  • Encourage use of drawing, physical models, and dictionaries.
  • Each group presents their problem to the class briefly.
  • Teacher and peers give positive, specific feedback.

Formative Assessment and Reflection (50-60 min)

  • Students complete an exit ticket answering:
    • Literacy: "What is the main idea of today's passage?"
    • Math: Solve a simple ratio or decimal problem ala the lesson.
  • Students self-assess confidence with thumbs-up/down.
  • Comprehension and math results guide next steps for instruction.

Differentiated Instruction & Accommodations

  • Visual Supports: Graphic organizers, color-coded vocabulary, and problem steps.
  • Auditory Supports: Audio texts, read-alouds, and verbal instructions.
  • Kinesthetic Learning: Use of manipulatives and drawing activities.
  • Assistive Technology: Calculators, text-to-speech apps, and audio headphones.
  • Peer Support: Pairing for reading and group work.
  • Task Modification: Breaking tasks into smaller parts with clear, explicit instructions.
  • Response Options: Oral, written, or drawn answers accepted.

Teacher Tips

  • Use positive reinforcement and frequent checks for understanding.
  • Monitor group dynamics to ensure participation and engagement.
  • Allow extra time as needed for individual students.
  • Adjust pacing flexibly based on student responses.
  • Encourage students to verbalize their thinking to deepen understanding.

This lesson plan creatively integrates literacy and math with multisensory, accessible strategies targeting students' diverse learning profiles, meeting IEP requirements and promoting comprehension and problem-solving skills aligned with US education standards.

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