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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 534237"><p>Yes, the GE stands for Grade Equivalent. It seems that reading, comprehension, etc are a strength. Math is definitely a deficit so help with math (1:1 explanations, assistance, no timed tests, extra time to complete assignments, MAYBE shorter assignments, etc) is definitely justified. She will probably get frustrated and either angry or depressed if she doesn't get enough help in math. The rest looks like she's really close to her grade level. Expressive writing also seems like a smaller issue. You could ask for help with things like a choice of writing topics, a voice to text program, use of technology for taking notes and writing assignments, things like that to help.</p><p></p><p>It looks like she has a lot of potential in most areas. Except for math, she's really close and might only need minor help in some of the areas. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 534237"] Yes, the GE stands for Grade Equivalent. It seems that reading, comprehension, etc are a strength. Math is definitely a deficit so help with math (1:1 explanations, assistance, no timed tests, extra time to complete assignments, MAYBE shorter assignments, etc) is definitely justified. She will probably get frustrated and either angry or depressed if she doesn't get enough help in math. The rest looks like she's really close to her grade level. Expressive writing also seems like a smaller issue. You could ask for help with things like a choice of writing topics, a voice to text program, use of technology for taking notes and writing assignments, things like that to help. It looks like she has a lot of potential in most areas. Except for math, she's really close and might only need minor help in some of the areas. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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