tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4055861897538738168.post7303133091818301748..comments2016-12-11T19:38:02.954-08:00Comments on Learning Blog #eme5050: Curriculum Pages for DifferentiationAlyBernerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13315438500744664630noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4055861897538738168.post-39659143483625728772016-12-11T19:38:02.954-08:002016-12-11T19:38:02.954-08:00Aly,
Wow, using curriculum pages for differentiati...Aly,<br />Wow, using curriculum pages for differentiation never crossed my mind! I agree, that it would be very time consuming at the beginning, but you could divvy up the task amongst your team of teachers. The best part about it all is that you could provide students with links that would take them to videos, pages, etc. that could help them learn. What a great idea! <br />-Annie Annie Chippahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12254389220461367406noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4055861897538738168.post-44449420748831554142016-12-09T15:56:04.877-08:002016-12-09T15:56:04.877-08:00Kaitlyn,
Thanks! I agree that this would be a grea...Kaitlyn,<br />Thanks! I agree that this would be a great idea for those gifted kids who finish early and helping struggling learners without singling them out. <br />AlyAlyBernerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13315438500744664630noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4055861897538738168.post-19910312575592697372016-12-09T15:52:02.198-08:002016-12-09T15:52:02.198-08:00Sam,
I love your idea of embedding extra help or c...Sam,<br />I love your idea of embedding extra help or challenge. That's perfect. Thanks!<br />AlyAlyBernerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13315438500744664630noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4055861897538738168.post-45398112833287944952016-12-09T14:15:32.891-08:002016-12-09T14:15:32.891-08:00Aly,
I love the idea of using and adapting curri...Aly, <br /><br />I love the idea of using and adapting curriculum pages to meet the needs of diverse learners! At times I have gifted students that finish well before the rest of the class and there have been days that I do not have an enrichment activity to go along with what we are learning or working on. I think adding additional links to a curriculum page would be beneficial for all students, not only the gifted learners. It would be neat to create an "enrichment" curriculum page and any student could access this page or work on it at home, too. I like that Sam suggested the idea of creating help links for the struggling students on the regular curriculum page, so they do not feel singled out. Great thinking and idea! Thanks for sharing! <br /><br />Kaitlyn Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4055861897538738168.post-74078888057709195122016-12-09T11:26:54.702-08:002016-12-09T11:26:54.702-08:00Aly,
I think that incorporating differentiation i...Aly,<br /><br />I think that incorporating differentiation into your curriculum page is a fantastic idea. It is possible you wouldn't actually need to make separate pages for struggling and gifted students, but could embed links on the main page saying "for more help with this skill click here" or alternately, "for more of a challenge with this skill click here" next to each topic. That way the students will not necessarily know they are in the struggling or gifted group because the options are there for everyone. The struggling students will not feel alienated and the rest of the class will have access to more information if they need it. Great idea!<br /><br />Sam<br />samanthahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02036641964331666693noreply@blogger.com