Learning Profile
Learning Profile
Nayeli
● Short attention span, was distracted easily when volume of the classroom increased
● Very talkative and expressive
● Could remember and recall the activities in class
● Was able to recall her family dynamic and explain in detail
Neymar
● Student had very vivid imagery and could remember story plots and images very
Attention & Memory
well. He was able to recall a scary movie that he watched with his family (Movie
called Chucky) and not only did he explain the overall summary and plot, but also
mentioned specific scenes about what the character wore and how the element of
surprise played in.
● Able to remember what their vacation was like
● Very good at remembering memories he has with his sister.
Christopher
● Not sure about his memory because wasn’t able to fully understand the things he
said in English
● Was able to draw his family and relatives.
● 89% Hispanic, 8% African American, and very minority are Asian and Caucasian.
Approximately 200 families can’t fluently speak English, but use Spanish as their
primary language within the household.
● Within the Hispanic percentage, most students are from Guatemala, and others are
from Mexico, Puerto Rico or Honduras.
Language ● Students all varied in their levels of English. Since some students were skilled
enough to write short sentences in English, but many were only able to write their
names fluently and couldn’t explain their thoughts in English. Some struggled
copying down English words written on the board because not used to writing the
alphabet.
Daisy
● Had difficulty writing and holding her pencil
● Took continuous breaks after writing for longer periods of time and would hold her
hand (maybe in feeling of discomfort?)
● Struggled to remember the sequential order of her family (and number of members
within her family)
Motor & Neymar
Spatial/Sequential ● Motor movement: could play rock, paper, scissors and could tie his shoelaces too.
Ordering He could draw his family and his mother was holding a baby in her arms.
● Seemed to enjoy hopping on one leg.
Christopher
● Was able to write some English words very slowly, but didn’t know the alphabet
very well so was very limited in the things he was able to write.
● Had trouble drawing pictures (even simple stick figure drawings)
Knowledge
● Student was able to remember what left/right/up/down was and circle where
furniture were on specific locations.
Apply
Higher Order ● Students were able to demonstrate what their family looked like by drawing pictures
Thinking on to a paper and showing their family members.
Analyze
● Students were able to select what questions they wanted to ask and get to know a
little bit more about Libby.
Disability
● Many students struggle with the language aspect of learning, because majority of
students are ESL learners that speak Spanish in the home
● Difficulty writing and speaking fluently in the english language
Ability
Ability & Disability
● Being bilingual is an important accomplishment, it will help students go far later in
life, Buchanan supports its bilingual students and their native languages
● Students were able to engage in discussion with the teacher (and peers), bouncing
answers off of each other