Question from a friend. Fourth-grade kiddo is strong at science and social studies, so the team pulls him for social skills group during those subjects. Mom wants to know how he's making up the missed material and if that's the only time he can be pulled. Kid likes those subjects and is feeling punished. Is this typical or should social skills be occurring at another time?
Re: Being Pulled from Academic Subjects for Social Skills?
Is it a daily pull-out program? Few times a week? I wouldn't want my kid to miss a subject he enjoyed everyday, but for once or twice a week it seems like the social skills group is more important for now. BUT wanting to know how/when he makes up that work is a valid question regardless of if he gets tested or not, because its stuff he's supposed to learn, ya know?
As a former teacher I understand how challenging it is to find time to get kids caught up on stuff they have missed, especially when you have kids who miss different stuff, but by 4th grade there should be chunks of time when the kids are working independantly, so the teacher can at least introduce/give an overview of the lesson. Also, some texts provide web enrichment or audio books that me could maybe use at home or duing independant work time. And if your friend is comfortable with it maybe they can do activities at home to address the ss/science lessons
Finally I would make sure he understands why he is missing what he's missing. That its not a punishment (even though it sucks to miss subjects you enjoy) but because there is other stuff he needs to work on right now.
Makes me think of the tongue twister from my student teaching days. "Texas loves TEXES, TAKS and TEKS." TEXES=teacher exam, TAKS=student state standardized testing. TEKS=objectives that are covered in a lesson plan/unit/etc.
Though tongue twister is not as fun to say because they changed the student state standardized testing to the STAR.