Amy Ilp
Amy Ilp
Amy Ilp
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INDIVIDUAL
LEARNING
PLAN
(ILP)
School:
St
Lorens
College
Canberra
Commencement
date
of
ILP:
6
October
2014
Student
name:
Amy
SRKS
Number:
****
Review
date:
(within
6
months)
1
December
2014
Date
of
Birth:
7th
May
1996
Academic
year
level:
10
Additional
Information
Amy
is
in
year
10,
she
enjoys
horse
back
riding,
picnics,
movies,
music
and
all
things
related
to
technology,
she
also
has
Autism
Spectrum
Disorder
and
a
mild
intellectual
disability.
She
lives
with
her
mother
and
her
sister,
her
father
is
getting
remarried
and
Amy
and
her
sister
regularly
stay
at
his
place.
Amys
behaviour
is
becoming
more
apparent
with
more
aggressive
outbreak
and
a
greater
reliance
on
pictorial
system
of
communication.
Focus
area
and
Learning
goals
Adjustments
for
learning
Achievement
of
short
term
goal
present
skill/level
Linked
t o
s tudents
P athways
P lan
Consider
t he
A djustment
M atrix
f or
l evel
a nd
t ype:
e nvironment,
Comment
on
learning
stage
(acquisition,
SMART
guidelines
(Specific
Measurable
-
Achievable
-
curriculum,
teaching
&
learning,
assessment
&
reporting,
technology,
fluency,
maintenance,
and
generalisation)
of
achievement
Relevant
-
Timely)
communication.
and
support
levels
(independence
-
Reviewed
when
appropriate
and
at
least
6
monthly
at
Consider
Access
and
Participation
groupings
from
the
Appraisal
prompts).
the
In-school
Review
where
relevant.
Record
date
of
each
entry.
Long
term
goal;
Before
the
class
commences,
Amy
will
be
Goal
1
Monitoring;
Academic
To
improve
comprehension
of
figurative
primed
with
a
study
guide
for
the
course
on
The
response
sheet
will
be
highly
language.
Figurative
Language
as
well
as
example
scaffolded
and
directive,
responses
she
can
follow
for
her
online
however
it
is
likely
she
will
Short
term
goal;
responses.
initially
need
help,
identifying
February
2013
ILP
ETD
Student
Engagement
Disability
Education
Policy
link
Students
with
a
Disability:
Meeting
their
Education
Needs
SWD200810
http://www.det.act.gov.au/publications_and_policies/policy_a-z
Goal
1;
Written
Figurative
Language
Goal
One
Adjustments;
and
evaluating
its
affect,
in
order
Amy
will
respond
to
a
song
of
her
Submission
word
count
will
be
reduced
(100
-
to
complete
the
task.
By
the
choosing
each
week
(for
8
weeks),
200
words).
fourth
week
she
should
be
able
finding
one
example
of
figurative
Template
for
the
responses
provided
that
to
complete
the
task
language
(metaphor,
idiom,
descriptive
includes
a
Dictionary
section
that
gives
independently.
techniques)
and
explaining
its
affects
on
simple
definitions
of
figurative
techniques
the
songs
theme/message.
She
will
post
and
relevant
examples.
I
will
monitor
her
responses
it
to
the
class
forum.
Goal
Two
Adjustments;
through
the
online
submissions,
Amy
will
be
able
to
choose
from
a
also
by
one-on-one
interactions
Goal
2;
Oral
Figurative
Language
preapproved
selection
of
scenes
where
the
during
class
time
to
gauge
her
With
the
class,
Amy
will
analyse
2
scenes
figurative
language
is
more
easily
understanding.
from
an
English
Text
(Film),
identify
identifiable.
spoken
figurative
language
and
provide
Amy
will
only
have
to
analyse
two
scenes
Goal
2
Monitoring;
alternative
language
for
these
instances.
instead
of
the
whole
film.
This
is
a
challenge
for
Amy,
as
Amy
will
create
a
translation
dictionary
Provide
option
for
Closed
Caption
movie
so
she
has
trouble
with
complex
of
her
translations,
and
will
explain
in
she
has
multiple
means
of
access
to
the
language,
it
is
possible
that
she
(200
words)
why
she
choose
the
dialogue.
will
need
intense
help
during
the
translation.
first
4
weeks.
I
will
monitor
her
through
talks,
as
well
as
her
weekly
submissions
of
her
(200
words)
on
which
I
will
give
detailed
feedback,
and
will
make
time
to
discuss
it
with
her.
Long
term
goal;
Create
a
structured
classroom
by
writing
the
I
will
need
to
ensure
I
complete
a
Behaviour
To
minimise
the
number
of
behaviour
class
schedule
on
the
board
at
the
beginning
daily
log
including
Amys
breaks
in
the
classroom.
of
the
lesson.
Give
Amy
a
print
out
of
this
behaviour,
times
she
schedule.
A
structured
classroom
should
successfully/unsuccessfully
uses
Short
term
goal;
make
Amy
feel
more
comfortable.
alternative
strategies
in
the
Amy
will
use
alternative
strategies
(Red
Show
Amy
the
Red
Light
System;
explore
classroom.
Light
System,
Home
Base)
as
alternatives
what
each
light
means
and
give
her
a
Weekly
phone
call
outlining
student
progress
and
what
Amy
should
focus
on
during
her
time
at
home/with
carers
Students
to
have
access
to
online
documentation
that
outlines
learning
plan/to
make
comment
and
for
myself
to
be
Parent/Carer
able
to
respond/justify
concerns.
Communication/Feedback
Twice
throughout
the
term,
we
are
to
meet
and
readjust
the
plan
as
necessary.