Charlotte serves on a School Improvement Team and is helping analyze data for Mr. Gagliardi’s fourth-grade class. She points out to the team that four students have below-average scores in making inferences from expository texts. What will Charlotte likely recommend to the team that they do with those four students?
a. plan reteaching of making inferences with smaller passages of expository texts while using instructional coaching practices to help them build skills in that area
b. immediately move those four students from Tier I to Tier II and suggest that they receive additional instruction in all English language arts objectives
c. recommend testing those students for learning disabilities
d. contact the parents of those students and ask them if they are using their reading log to read 20 minutes each evening as a family
a. plan reteaching of making inferences with smaller passages of expository texts while using instructional coaching practices to help them build skills in that area
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