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Title: Cubing


1
Cubing
  • Rae Pitchford
  • Spring, 2006

2
Differentiated Instruction
  • Differentiation is simply attending to the
    learning needs of a particular student or small
    groups of students rather than the more typical
    pattern of teaching the class as though all
    individuals were basically the same.
  • Carol Ann
    Tomlinson

3
Types of Differentiation
  • Expert Groups
  • Tiered Assignments
  • Anchoring Activities
  • Cubing

4
Ways to Differentiate
  • Student Readiness
  • Curriculum Content
  • Student Interest
  • Products/Evidence of Learning
  • Process of Learning
  • Student Learning Preference
  • Any Combination of the Above

5
Cubing
  • Similar to a contract
  • Helps students think about a topic from many
    different perspectives
  • Based on readiness, interest, and/or learning
    style

6
Making Cubes
  • All students are exploring the same topic or idea
  • Create different cubes for different students or
    groups of students
  • Tasks are placed on the six sides of a cube
  • A number cube can be used instead

7
Cubing Benefits
  • Can be used to differentiate on basis of
    interest, readiness, or learning style.
  • Promotes thinking skills
  • Allows students some choice
  • Allows students some control
  • Engaging

8
Cubing as a Anchoring Activity Option 1
  • Teacher meets with a small group to review,
    reinforce, or assess a concept.
  • Rest of the class engages in a cubing activity.
  • Students are given designated number of times
    they must roll the cube.
  • Students are assessed on completed work.

9
Cubing as a Anchoring Activity Option 2
  • Students are given designated number of times
    they must roll the cube.
  • Students are assessed on completed work.
  • The activities are to be completed over a period
    of time anywhere from a week to a grading
    period.
  • Activities are completed independent of the
    teacher.
  • Activities maybe completed individual or with a
    partner.

10
Learning Activity
  • Cubes are designed based on readiness, interest,
    and/or learning style.
  • Some faces are the same
  • Some faces are required
  • Cubes are manipulated, not rolled
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