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David ChungDavid ChungValencia H.S.Valencia H.S.

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Differentiating Differentiating InstructionInstruction

TIERED ASSIGNMENTSTIERED ASSIGNMENTS

IntroductionIntroduction

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David ChungDavid ChungValencia H.S.Valencia H.S.

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-A Quick Survey

-Expectations

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???, Comments, FEEDBACK???

Valencia H.S., PYLUSDEmail:

[email protected]

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Differentiating Differentiating InstructionInstruction

TIERED ASSIGNMENTSTIERED ASSIGNMENTS

IntroductionIntroduction

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AGENDAAGENDA1.1.Workshop Workshop ObjectivesObjectives

2.2.Tiered Lesson Tiered Lesson DesignDesign

3.3.Guided Practice Guided Practice

4.4.Reflections Reflections

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WORKSHOP OBJECTIVE

•All participants All participants will develop an will develop an understanding of understanding of differentiationdifferentiation

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WORKSHOP OBJECTIVE

•All participants All participants will develop a will develop a differentiated/tierdifferentiated/tiered assignment to be ed assignment to be used immediately used immediately for class.for class.

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TIERED ASSIGNMENTSTIERED ASSIGNMENTS

• intellectually intellectually rigorousrigorous

• standards standards relevantrelevant

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TIERED ASSIGNMENTSTIERED ASSIGNMENTS

•flexibleflexible to to student student readiness/needs/readiness/needs/learning levelslearning levels

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TIERED ASSIGNMENTSTIERED ASSIGNMENTS

•allows teachers to allows teachers to find ways to find ways to engageengage students in the students in the learning task learning task required in an required in an academic discipline.academic discipline.

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California Standards for California Standards for the Teaching Profession the Teaching Profession

1.0 Engaging & Supporting 1.0 Engaging & Supporting ALL Students in LearningALL Students in Learning

• 1.2 Use of a variety of instructional 1.2 Use of a variety of instructional strategies & resources to respond to strategies & resources to respond to students’ various needsstudents’ various needs

• 1.3 Facilitate learning experiences that 1.3 Facilitate learning experiences that promote autonomy, interaction, & choicepromote autonomy, interaction, & choice

• 1.4 Engage students in problem solving, 1.4 Engage students in problem solving, critical thinking, & other activities that make critical thinking, & other activities that make subject matter meaningfulsubject matter meaningful

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California Standards for California Standards for the Teaching Profession the Teaching Profession

3.0 Understanding & 3.0 Understanding & Organizing Subject Matter Organizing Subject Matter for Student Learningfor Student Learning

• 3.2 Organize curriculum to support student understanding of subject matter

• 3.4 Develop student understanding through instructional strategies that are appropriate to the subject matter

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California Standards for the California Standards for the Teaching Profession Teaching Profession 4.0 Planning Instruction & 4.0 Planning Instruction &

Designing Learning Designing Learning Experiences for all StudentsExperiences for all Students

•4.1 Draw on and value 4.1 Draw on and value students’ backgrounds, students’ backgrounds, interests, and developmental interests, and developmental learning needslearning needs

•4.5 Modify instructional 4.5 Modify instructional plans to adjust for student plans to adjust for student needsneeds

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Key QuestionKey QuestionHow can we meet the needs and interests

of all of our students while helping them

successfully meet content standards?

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Think About Think About Your Most Your Most

Underachieving Underachieving Student.Student.

Compare her/him Compare her/him to Calvin.to Calvin.

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Consider Calvin Consider Calvin

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are needed to see this picture.

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Describe the Describe the “educational “educational

experience” of experience” of ________________

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DIFFERENTIATIONDIFFERENTIATIONMULTIPLE MULTIPLE

OPTIONS forOPTIONS for•INFORMATIONINFORMATION

•IDEASIDEAS•EXPRESSIONEXPRESSION

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DIFFERENTIATION

•Modifying curriculum Modifying curriculum or instructionor instruction•Based on differences Based on differences in studentsin students

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DIFFERENTIATION

•Different Routes toDifferent Routes to–What students learnWhat students learn–OPPORTUNITIES through OPPORTUNITIES through which students make sense which students make sense of concepts & skillsof concepts & skills–HOW students DEMONSTRATE HOW students DEMONSTRATE & EXTEND what they’ve & EXTEND what they’ve learnedlearned

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DIFFERENTIATIONDIFFERENTIATION

1.1.Content-subject Content-subject mattermatter

2.2.Process-making Process-making sensesense

3.3.Products-Products-expression, expression,

proving behaviorproving behavior

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•ConceptsConcepts•IdeasIdeas•VocabularyVocabulary•SkillsSkills

CONTENTCONTENT: Subject: Subject

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• SkillsSkills• TasksTasks• ActivitiesActivities

• APPLICATIONSAPPLICATIONS– Bloom’s Taxonomy Bloom’s Taxonomy applied to assignmentsapplied to assignments

PROCESSPROCESS: Making : Making sensesense

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• ProjectsProjects• Final productFinal product• Applications:Applications:– Project MenusProject Menus– RubricsRubrics

PRODUCTPRODUCT: Proving : Proving BehaviorBehavior

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LESSON PLAN•Area of Study•Tiered•Product

•Resources•Thinking Skills•Depth/•Complexity

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LESSON PLAN•Content Standards

•Skills Needed•Product

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Differentiate Differentiate Instruction by Instruction by modifying your modifying your assignmentsassignments

TIERED ASSIGNMENTSTIERED ASSIGNMENTS

Template…Template…

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PUTTING ALL PUTTING ALL TOGETHERTOGETHERLesson

Design:Tiered Assignments via TEMPLATE

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ClosureClosure

Real PearlsReal Pearls

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David ChungDavid Chung

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