Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Session 4 Question 1

What is something from this book study that you will implement in your classroom or role as an educator? Explain why.

Session 4 - Question 2

Would you recommend this book to other professionals in education? Why or Why not?

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Session 3 - Question 1

What was an “A-Ha” moment or a reinforcement of your teaching style while reading this section? (Remember to give us the page number to reference.)

Session 3 - Question 2

How will you apply the sample unit’s format found in Chapters 2-3 into your class? Site page numbers to support your answer.

Session 3 - Question 3

If you were asked by your administrator to present to your grade level or campus the keys actions to follow while differentiating for gifted students what would you say?

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Session 2 - Question 1

Do you believe pre-assessment activities will assist you in your teaching? Why or Why not?

Session 2 - Question 2

How will you apply the sample unit’s format found in Chapters 2-3 into your class? Site page numbers to support your answer.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Session 2 - Question 3

After reviewing the units of Studies, what are your opinions regarding the layout and the thoughts of the educators who created the units?

Session 1 - Question 1

What fresh ideas or thoughts of thinking were new to you while reading “Part I” and/or “Part II”? Elaborate and state page numbers.

Session 1 - Question 2

Look at the section “What Are the Hallmarks of a Differentiated Classroom?” beginning on page 6 and select one of the bold “hallmarks” and describe how you will incorporate this thinking into your classroom. List the page number of the “hallmark” selected.

Session 1 - Question 3

How can pre-assessment assist with creating differentiated lessons and activities for your students? (Remember those page numbers when reciting examples from the reading.)

Differentiation in Practice


“This book is designed to teach anyone interested in designing and implementing differentiated curriculum how to do so or how to do so more effectively. Each unit highlights…and takes you step by step through the instructional process. The models and insight presented will inform your own differentiation efforts and help you meet the challenge of mixed-ability classrooms.”

Course Expectations for Credit and Instructions

Expectations for the blog:

1st Session – June 7, 2011: (by blog or optional face-to-face)
(1) Participants need to have the first assigned reading completed BEFORE the first session. Participants who choose to attend the optional face-to-face meeting will post their responses to the first set of questions during the meeting. Those who do not choose to attend the face-to-face are expected to post their responses to the first set of questions by 11:59 p.m. this date.
(2) Participants must also post at least 2 comments that specifically address fellow participant’s responses by 11:59 p.m.

2nd Session – June 21, 2011 by 11:59 p.m.: (blog only)
(1) Participants must post their responses to the Session 2 questions.
(2) In addition, participants are expected to comment on at least 2 other participant’s posts that specifically address fellow participant’s responses.

3rd Session - July 12, 2011 by 11:59 p.m.: (blog only)
(1) All participants must post their responses to the Session 3 questions.
(2) Also, participants are expected to comment on at least 2 other participant’s posts that specifically address fellow participant’s responses.

4th Session – July 26 11, 2011 by 11:59 p.m.: (blog only)
(1) Today is the last day of this book study and by 11:59 p.m. all participants must post their responses to the Session 4 questions.
(2) There are no responses to other participants this session.
(3) If numerous people are trying to post at the last minute it could create a slow down process and you may not make the deadline for the class. Plan accordingly.


Instructions for the Blog:

1) Click on "comments" below the post (question) to which you want to respond. Type your comment in the box. If you write a lot, you can use the light gray bar to scroll up and down within the comment box.
2) When you finish typing your comment, click on the little black arrow beside "Select profile…"Choose "Name/URL" which is near the bottom of your choices.
3) In the box under "Name:" type in what you want to be known as in our book study and use the same name for each post. You can use your first name and last initial or last name and first initial (nicknames are fine provided we know who you are in the beginning so you will receive credit for your posts) – something that lets us know who you are. (For example, I'd probably call myself BarbaraC or BCofer.)
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6) Then click "Finish". If you didn't quite get the word/letter right, it will give you a different word. It might take a minute or two, but then your comment will be posted with the date and time. You'll know your comment is posted because you'll get a notice saying it was, and the comment will appear on the page, just below the other's post.
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