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Active, Dependable, Differentiated Strategies for All Learners Jane C. Moore, Ed.S ., NBCT , ESOL Conference February 7, 2019. Introduction. Explain these 2 quotes by Aristotle: “What we learn to do, we learn by doing.” 2. “There is a foolish corner in the brain of the wisest person.”.

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  1. Active, Dependable, Differentiated Strategies for All LearnersJane C. Moore, Ed.S., NBCT, ESOL Conference February 7, 2019 Jane@mooreactions Mooreactions.weebly.com

  2. Introduction • Explain these 2 quotes by Aristotle: • “What we learn to do, we learn by doing.” • 2. “There is a foolish corner in the brain of the wisest person.” Jane@mooreactions Mooreactions.weebly.com

  3. Moore Actions • Latitude game • Alps, Amazon River, embargo, Great Barrier Reef Jane@mooreactions Mooreactions.weebly.com

  4. Create More Actions  • Work in subject area groups and if possible, grade level groups and create 3 “Moore Actions” that can be used in your curriculum. • When finished you can videotape it. For further differentiation, you can upload it to Showbie.com See website. http://www.showbie.com/ Jane@mooreaction Mooreactions.weebly.com

  5. 4 Square This is a great alternative summative assessment that’s differentiated for all types of learners. Fold the paper so it makes 4 squares. Students write the standard on the back. Students create 2 pictures/picto-words or cartoons on a standard in 2 different boxes. Students create 1 Thinking Map- or 2 connections in the 3rd box or a poem. In the 4th box students write a paragraph explaining all of it. Jane@mooreactions Mooreactions.weebly.com

  6. Active 4 Square Have 4 students stand in a “4 square” box. Each person has a different word. Squares 1 and 2 interact with each other using the vocabulary. Then teacher calls for the students to rotate so that different students get to interact with different people and vocabulary. You could use different characters from a book, or for important people in history- or what else? Jane@mooreactions Mooreactions.weebly.com

  7. Electronic 4 Square- Please use this template.  This is one I created on MLK, but change it to suit your curriculum. Jane@mooreactions Mooreactions.weebly.com

  8. Reflections/Questions? Jane@mooreactions Mooreactions.weebly.com

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