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Sponge Activity. Examine the documents on the table. Discuss similarities and differences between them. Differentiating Instruction with Learning Contracts and Menus. Essential Question:. What are Learning Contracts and Menus and how can they be used to increase student achievement?.
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Sponge Activity • Examine the documents on the table. • Discuss similarities and differences between them. Learning Contracts and Menus
Differentiating Instruction with Learning Contracts and Menus Learning Contracts and Menus
Essential Question: What are Learning Contracts and Menus and how can they be used to increase student achievement? Learning Contracts and Menus
Participants will KNOW: • The difference between Learning Contracts and Menus • The structure of Learning Contracts and Menus • The components of Learning Contracts and Menus Learning Contracts and Menus
Participants will UNDERSTAND: Learning Contracts and Menus offer choices for students of all ability levels and learning styles to demonstrate mastery of learning. Learning Contracts and Menus
Participants will be able to DO: • Compile a list of activities that are content specific that could be placed on a Learning Contract or Menu. • Design a Learning Contract or Menu. Learning Contracts and Menus
Vocabulary • Bloom’s Taxonomy • Tiered Activities • Learning Styles • Learning Contracts • Menus • Anchor Activities Learning Contracts and Menus
Why Use A Learning Contract or Menu? • It can blend skill- and content-based learning matched to student’s need. • It eliminates unnecessary skill practice. • It allows students to work at appropriate pace. • It helps students learn planning and decision- making skills. • It allows teachers time to work with individuals and small groups. • It fosters research, critical and creative thinking, application of skills and integrated learning. Learning Contracts and Menus
What Does A Learning Contract Contain? • Non-negotiable Items - These are things that ALL students must do. • Negotiable Items - Tasks chosen by the students based on their interests, abilities, and learning styles. Student choices should be approved by the teacher. • May contain student/parent signature. Learning Contracts and Menus
Examine a Learning Contract: Look attheexamples of contracts in your packet. Consider these questions: • What are the components of each contract? • In which content areas could they be used? • Which contracts/activities might you be able to use? Learning Contracts and Menus
Your Task: • Look through the list of activities for Bloom’s Taxonomy and Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences. • Decide which activities you would include in a contract for use in your classroom. • Create a contract that you will use with your students. Choose at least 4 activities, making sure you include a variety of levels and learning styles. Learning Contracts and Menus
What Does A Menu Contain? • Main Dish - Consists of items that ALL students must complete. • Appetizers, Side Dishes, and Desserts - These are activities that are tiered. Students may choose from a list designed by the teacher. For example, appetizers may be designed at an easier level than side dishes. Learning Contracts and Menus
Examine a Menu: Look attheexamples of menus in your packet. Consider these questions: • What are the components of each menu? • In which content areas could they be used? • Which menus/activities might you be able to use? Learning Contracts and Menus
Your Task: • Look through the list of activities for Bloom’s Taxonomy and Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences. • Decide which activities you would include in a Menu for use in your classroom. • Create a Menu that you will use with your students. Choose at least 2 activities for each category, making sure you include a variety of levels and learning styles. Remember that all students must do the Main Dish. Learning Contracts and Menus
Question to Ponder……….. How will the Learning Contract and Menu I have designed help all of my students achieve success? Learning Contracts and Menus
Reflection: Learning Contracts and Menus