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ECS - Differentiated Instruction
Differentiation
Educating Every Student for Success
ECS - Differentiated Instruction
Our Agenda Review –
Differentiating Process
Differentiating Product
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Our Objectives
Participants will Plan for differentiation of process Learn strategies for differentiating product Plan ways to bring this back to sites
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According to Students’
Teachers Can Differentiate
Adapted from The Differentiated Classroom: Responding to the Needs of All Learners (Tomlinson, 1999)
Content Process Product
Readiness Interest Learning Profile
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Planning for Differentiation
How Kids Will Learn
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CLASSROOM CONNECTION
Watch a clip of a teacher differentiating for a classroom assignment.
What preparation did she have to do? Were they respectful tasks for all
students? Why or why not? What were different ways the students
processed the content?
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Applying Differentiation Strategies Readiness Spectrum
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Differentiating with Data
Use the data provided to determine which students will:
NeedBeyond
NeedScaffolding
AtBenchmark
NeedAcceleration
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Differentiating with Data
Use the benchmark data and questions as well as what you know about the students to determine what the first assignment will be.
How will you assure each student will be successful?
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Differentiating Process
With your Table Group, discuss your process for determining which students belong in which group.
Unit Map
Go back to your Unit Map – Step 1. What assessment tools do you have to
determine student readiness? Jot down some ideas.
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Training Notes
Record how you could use this strategy with career teachers.
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Planning to Differentiate Product
What Students Will Do To Show Their Understanding
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What is a Product?
Product assignments help students rethink, use, and extend what they have learned over a period of time.
They are the element of the curriculum that students can most directly “own”.
Assess student knowledge, understanding, and skill.
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Sample 1: K Neighborhoods and Communities Whole class working as a group to create
and share a model of their town All students interview a community
member Some will make signs for buildings, others
will measure and draw building, others will cut out models and others will assemble them.
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Sample 2: Secondary Spanish Class
Students will: Create travel guides Make videos Film documentaries Present dramas Do cross-cultural comparisons Study elements of language
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Differentiating ProductAccording to Learning Styles: Kinesthetic
Model Demonstrate Build
Act Out Use tools to…
Dance
Produce Simulate Craft
Transform Show in Lab Make
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Differentiating Product
According to Learning Styles: Oral
Recite Broadcast Speech
Discuss Question Interview
Debate Cook/taste Sing
Argue Converse Perform
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Differentiating Product
According to Learning Styles: Visual
Diagram Overlay Map
Chart Timeline Web
Illustrate Cartoon Model
Graph Video Pop-Up
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Differentiating ProductAccording to Learning Styles: Auditory
Radiocast Soundscape Music
Preach Commercial Chant
Persuade Ad/jingle Rhythm
Compose Speech Phone
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Steps to Developing High Quality Products Identify the essentials of the unit/study Determine essential components that need
to be included in the product Identify one or more formats or “packing
options” for the product
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Steps to Developing High Quality Products Develop a product assignment that
clearly says to the student:You should show you understand and
can do these thingsProceeding through these steps/stages In this formatAt this level of quality
Differentiating Product
Get together with the group you worked with last session on Fractions, Water Cycle, Civil War or Summarizing.
Create possible product assignments that address the 4 types of learning styles.
Be prepared to share your ideas.
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Differentiating Product
Based on the products you’ve assigned, how will you ensure that students will demonstrate mastery of the essential knowledge and skills you expect?
RUBRIC
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Differentiated Products
Rubrics Rubistar -
http://rubistar.4teachers.org/index.php
Training Notes
How will you introduce teachers to differentiated products?
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Differentiated Products
Work on your Own Create rubrics for products Plan to bring this back to your school Work with teammates to problem solve
common concerns around differentiation Other?
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Shape Wrap-Up Circle: An idea or question that is still rolling
around in my head.
Square: Something that squared with your thinking or an “aha” from the session.
Triangle: Three points you want to remember or three strategies you want to try.
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Next Session
Managing Differentiation in a Mixed-Ability Classroom
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Differentiating Product - ExamplesThe Good Life – Making Choices About Tobacco
Use
Visual• Story boards for TV “ad” using few/no words to make the point.• Comic book parody with smoking super heroes/heroines.
Oral•Radio-spot (public information with music, timed lead-in)•Brian Williams interview with teen who smokes, tobacco farmer, CEO, person with emphysema.
Written•Brochure for pediatrician’s office with patients 9-16 as target audience – with graphics.•Research and write editorial comparing relative costs and benefits of tobacco to Southern states – submit for publication.
Kinesthetic•Pantomime a struggle of “will” regarding smoking, include a decision and rationale.•Act out printed skit on pressures to smoke and reasons not to smoke.
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Differentiating Product - Examples
Reading Response
Visual• Using your notes, create a PowerPoint (4-5 slides), timeline, or concept map that helps us understand the main ideas, crucial decisions, and important people in the chapter.
Auditory•Using your notes, create a 1-3 minute news item that summarizes the essential ideas, crucial decisions, and people. You may tape or videotape this, using your voice and others.
OralUsing your notes, create a set of 5-8 open-ended questions that are designed to be asked of the important people in this chapter. The questions’ responses should reveal the big ideas, crucial moments, and other important people. You will be responder as someone else reads at least two of the interview questions.
KinestheticUsing your notes, create a set of overhead transparencies, 1-3 minute simulation, cardboard puppet theater, or short drama that helps us link the big ideas, crucial moments, and important people in the chapter.
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Differentiating Product - Examples
Graphing with a Point and Slope
VisualGiven a point and slope, graph lines on graph paper. Plot the given point in one color, use a second color to show the rise, and a third color to show the run from the point. Plot the resulting point in a fourth color. Repeat the same process to find the third point on the line. Use a fifth color to sketch the line containing all three points.
KinestheticOn a large grid on the floor, one student stands at the original point. A second student walks the rise and run from the original point to the next point on the grid. , counting aloud while doing so. Another student begins where the second student is standing and repeats the process to find a third point. Students repeat process until all represent the points on the line. Then they create the line by holding string between them. They can then apply to a process similar to the visual group.
AuditoryGraph several lines given initial points and slopes. Create a news bulletin that explains the process and implications of this type of graphing.
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Differentiating Product - Examples
Sewing Project Choices – Consumer Ed Class
VisualCreate a fabric illustration, collage, or pillow that sets a strong, visible mood. Be prepared to justify your choices.
OralCreate a quilt square or small wall hanging that tells a story or responds to a question. For example, When I am joyful, I… Be prepared to justify your choices.
Auditory•Create a fabric collage or pillow using a particular piece of music as inspiration for fabric and color selections. Be prepared to justify your choices.
KinestheticCreate a cloth book or baby blanket made of varying textures of fabric that would allow a child to feel rough, smooth, thick, thin, soft, hard, etc. Be prepared to justify your choices.
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Differentiating Product - Examples
Multiplication Facts: 4’s and 8’s
VisualMake two posters – one will diagram all of the 4 multiplication facts and the other diagrams the 8 multiplication facts.
KinestheticPlay multiplication rummy or memory.
Use counters to model the 4 and 8 multiplication facts. List all of the resulting equations and answers.
AuditoryPut together a skit or newscast about multiplying by 4 and 8. Have a lot of examples!