150 likes | 233 Views
“ Winter Break is over kids! Now, all you round pegs get back into your square holes”. Differentiating Instruction. Melissa Currin, Andrea Krumpelman & Tammy Harris Melissa.currin@kenton.kyschools.us Andrea.krumpelman@kenton.kyschools.us Tammy.harris@kenton.kyschools.us. Learning Targets.
E N D
“Winter Break is over kids! Now, all you round pegs get back into your square holes”
DifferentiatingInstruction Melissa Currin, Andrea Krumpelman & Tammy Harris Melissa.currin@kenton.kyschools.us Andrea.krumpelman@kenton.kyschools.us Tammy.harris@kenton.kyschools.us
Learning Targets Participants will • Gain an overview of differentiated instruction • Become familiar with several differentiation strategies • Identify points to consider when implementing differentiation in the classroom
Why differentiate? • No two children are alike • No two children learn in the identical way • To provide access to the curriculum to all students • One size does not fit all
What is differentiation? • A teacher’s response to learner needs: • Abilities • Interests • learning styles • The recognition of students’ varying background knowledge • Instruction that appeals to students’ differences
Ways Teachers Can Differentiate Knowledge and skills Varying learning activities or strategies Varying complexity/choice (tiered assignments)
Time to get to work! Sorting cards by: • Content • Process • Product
Discussion Question What are you already doing in your classroom that differentiates instruction?
Preparing for Differentiation • Identify learning goals and outcomes • Diagnose the difference in readiness, interests and learning styles of each student through various tools: • Entrance tasks • Exit Slips • Observation • Assessments ongoing Student dependent Instruction dependent Assessment Informative for continued instruction
Differentiation Strategies • Curriculum compacting • Independent study • Interest centers • Flexible grouping • Learning contracts • Choice boards • Reading Counts • Tiered activities • Graphic organizers 1 2 • Think-Tac-Toe • Teacher centers • Mini lessons • Technology enhanced lessons • Cubes
Management Suggestions • Explain the activity and the procedures with the whole class • Make expectations clear – develop ground rules for: • Behavior • Performance • Use tasks that require time and thinking – this is not an extension of the “seat-work” concept • Provide clear instructions, materials, responsibilities, check points, and expectations (rubrics)
Teachers who differentiate find… • Greater understanding of the concepts • All students experience challenge • Ability to apply concepts/skills to new situations and daily life • Students are excited • Students have ownership • Students are more independent learners • Students have greater mastery of content • Students have problem solving skills • Students are able to initiate their own projects.
Time to get to work! • Look at your core content bullet • Identify your learning goal • Develop two strategies • Be ready to share with the group
Where do I go from here? Resources/References • www.enhancelearning.ca • http://www.k8accesscenter.org/index.php • http://www.internet4classrooms.com/di.htm • http://www.doe.in.gov/exceptional/gt/tiered_curriculum/welcome.html • http://www.manhattan.k12.ca.us/staff/pware/diff/index.htm • http://www.readinglady.com/mosaic/tools/tools.htm • http://www.kidsource.com/kidsource/content/diff_instruction.html • http://www.caroltomlinson.com/ • Rebecca Mann, Purdue University • Books your building coaches have: Standards Based Activities & Assessments for the Differentiated Classroom 90 Instructional Strategies for the Classroom
Exit Slip • List one idea that you feel you can implement in your classroom. • List any questions you may have about differentiated instruction. I will email answers/information to you. Thanks for your valuable time!!!