7th+&+8th+Grade+Resources

Meeting the Needs of Diverse Learners

 * //Differentiated Instruction//**

[|Dr. Carol Ann Thomlinson's Website] [|Podcast Series with Dr. Carol Ann Tomlinson]

[|Differentiating Instruction for Advanced Learners in the Mixed-Ability Middle School Classroom]

[|Although Some Voice Doubts, Advocates Say Differentiated Instruction Can Raise the Bar for All]

[|From Theory to Practice: The Challenges of Heterogeneous Classrooms]

[|Differentiation Toolbox] Wonderful resource! There's even a quiz on understanding differentiated instruction.

[|Co-Teaching in the Multi-Level Classroom Part II] (Although this article is on co-teaching, it contains some good information on differentiated learning.) "Differentiated learning does not require a unique lesson plan for each student; what it does necessitate are questions that challenge children of all ability levels, writes educator Mindy Fattig, co-author of "Co-Teaching in the Differentiated Classroom." She encourages teachers to establish a positive learning environment that allows students to discover what kind of learners they are ."

[|Education Week Chat Session on Performance-based Assessment] (includes information on differentiated learning)

[|Using Flexible Technology to Meet the Needs of Diverse Learners: What Teachers Can Do] From WestEd "Many general education teachers are turning to differentiated instruction to help them meet their students' diverse learning needs. This Knowledge Brief explains how some standard technology resources already available at most schools — talking text, web resources, graphic organizers, and word processors — can be used to support more tailored instruction. It also tells readers where to find more technology tips."

[|Online course for learning how to differentiate instruction.]
[|Essential Question: How do I effectively and efficiently reach all students in a heterogeneous environment?]

[|Adapt Lessons to Reach All Students]

Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development--[|Resources on Differentiated Instruction]

YouTube Search for Differentiated Instruction--Click [|Here]


 * //Layered Curriculum//**

[|An Overview of Kathie Nunley's Layered Curriculum]

From Kathie Nunley--
 * Instead of assigning class and homework, offer an assortment of learning activity choices.
 * Offer a wide variety of assignments, addressing as many styles and interests as possible. Activities may vary in terms of length of time required and point value.
 * Allow the student to choose which assignments they want to do to meet the point requirements for that unit.
 * Try to include enough assignment choices so that even the non-readers or low reading ability students can have success.
 * Assignment choices may include lecture, video, computer programs, book work, posters, modeling clay, poetry, construction of a board game, flash cards, mobiles, book reports, video performance.
 * Allow the students freedom to come up with their own creative assignments. Variety is key to leading rather than managing your students.

Click [|here] for a video highlighting Kathie Nunley.

//**Sharing Bookmarks with Others**//--Do you know what social bookmarking is? If not, please click [|here] to watch a video.

Social Bookmarking:
 * Saves You Time
 * Quickly Organizes Your Bookmarks Which You Can Access From Any Computer or Cell Phone with an Internet Connection
 * One Less Thing to Remember to Check. When Others Post a New Bookmark to the Group, You Receive an Email Alert (daily or weekly) Listing What Was Submitted--No More Going to Yet Another Folder to See What Has Been Submitted-Contributions Come to You!!
 * Promotes Effective Communication by Sharing Internet Resources With Your Colleagues!!

Click the following link to view the social bookmarking group for Middle School faculty. [|Social Bookmarking Group for Middle School]

__Refresher On Other Teaching Strategies__

**//Cooperative Learning//**

 * =====[|Concept to Classroom: Cooperative and Collaborative Learning]=====
 * =====Kennesaw State University[| Cooperative Learning Why use cooperative learning? Elements of cooperative learning. Activities using cooperative learning.]=====
 * =====There are several different approaches or designs used in cooperative learning. [|The Jigsaw Approach] is one of them;[|read this] on how a sixth grade teacher used the jigsaw approach in teaching about fairytales.=====

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[|From Thirteen.org]'"The inquiry approach is more focused on using and learning content as a means to develop information-processing and problem-solving skills. The system is more student centered, with the teacher as a facilitator of learning. There is more emphasis on "how we come to know" and less on "what we know."'=====


 * //Graphic Organizers//**

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[|California School Site] Resources on teaching strategies, including the use of graphic organizers. Click [|here] for more graphic organizers.=====

[|One Size Does Not Fit All] Ways to make reading assignments more engaging for all levels of students.
//**Brain-based Learning**// Click here to access Debbie's presentation on the brain and learning.

[|Teachley's Amazing Brain: Talking Brain] (For text only, click [|here].)

//**Rubrics**// Click here for a list of rubric resources.