One thing that I noticed that Ms. M did in terms of differentiation,
was that she asked questions at different cognitive levels because she
understood that she had kids in her class that were at different learning
levels. She asked higher leveled questions, but she also asked questions on all
levels so that all of the kids in the class could understand and form their own answers. They were also discussing the questions and answers amongst their
group to hear other student’s answers and thoughts. She had some students in her class that were “life skills” kids and others who are more advanced, so she
catered to all of them by the types of questions that she asked. She also stated that she provided the class with vocab
cards with pictures, so that the kids in her class who struggled to read would
have a visual representation of what they were learning, so that they wouldn’t have
to struggle with the words. She even found the pictures to be more fun and that
all of the kids actually loved them, which led her to make the puzzle activity.
She also used differentiation by the activities that she had the kids do. There
were kids reading questions and discussing their answers with the group. They were also experimenting with hands on equipment
and even going up to the interactive smart board to manipulate certain variables
to see what the effect was. So, she was getting the students engaged by incorporating
different activities that helped provide visual, verbal, and physical learning styles
for kids who learn in different ways. There were also multimodal skills that
had to be used as the kids operated the smart board. With all of these activities,
there were different levels of questions and different activities being performed
so that all kids were able to learn and engage in a way that best suited them,
so that each and every one of them could understand and engage with the material
to learn it.
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Thanks Cody! I too noticed that the instructor used all these strategies to bring differentiation into her classroom. I thought it was so interesting the way she used the puzzle pieces to for the students level of knowledge that way they could be comfortable with the task at hand and be able to participate at ease.
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