“…Self-talk can be demonstrated out loud, whispered, or sub-vocally depending on the environment Explicit Instruction (Powell et al, 2022) • Model the use of Figure 1 using explicit instruction, and during the "you-do" phase, your student can utilize Figure 1 to keep on task Visual Representations (Powell et al, 2022) • Use a visual representation like Figure 3 for schema identification of addition and subtraction problems Incremental Rehearsal (Morano & Aigotti, 2022) • Use Figure 1, but instead of recording responses over time intervals, record responses after every round with the flash cards. Your student can record the length of time it takes them to complete each round of the incremental rehearsal Cover-Copy-Compare (CCC; Morano & Aigotti, 2022) • CCC is easily incorporated into your student's self-monitoring process. See Table 2 Concrete-Representational-Abstract (Flores & Hinton, 2022) • Figure 1 can be used by your student whenever they are solving math problems using concrete, representational, or abstract methods Schema Instruction (Peltier et al, 2022) • Schema instruction (see Figure 3) is easily incorporated into your student's selfmonitoring process.…”