Title: Directions
1Directions
- With the other people in your group, read through
the definition of the strategy. - Discuss ways to use this process strategy in your
classroom. - Be prepared to share with others.
2Choice Board Dinner Menu
- Topic Photosynthesis
- Appetizer (Everyone Shares)
- Write the chemical equation for photosynthesis
- Entrée (Select One)
- Draw a picture that shows what happens during
photosynthesis - Write two paragraphs about what happens during
photosynthesis - Create a rap that explains what happens during
photosynthesis - Side Dishes (Select at Least Two)
- Define respiration, in writing
- Compare photosynthesis to respiration using a
Venn Diagram - Write a journal entry from the point of view of a
green plant - With a partner, create and perform a skit that
shows the differences between photosynthesis and
respiration - Dessert (Optional)
- Create a test to assess the teachers knowledge
of photosynthesis
3RAFT Assignments
Role Audience Format Topic
Huck Finn Tom Sawyer Note Hidden in a Tree Knot A Few Things You Should Know
Rain Drop Future Droplets Advice Column The Beauty of Cycles
Fractions Whole Numbers Petition To Be Considered Part of the Family
Comma Writers Diary Entry I Wish People Knew Where I Belong
4Learning Contracts
- Agreement between one or more students their
teacher - Teacher specifies learning objectives required
components of assignment - Student identifies methods of accomplishing the
tasks. - Timelines/deadlines are part of the contract.
- Allows students to work at appropriate pace
5Cubing
- Allows students to look at issue from different
perspectives - Differentiate learning by readiness, student
interest or learning style - Vary in color tasks depending upon ability
interests of small group
6Jigsawing
- Divide class into HOME groups.
- Each member of HOME group receives a number. Each
group has the same numbers. - Each member of HOME group receives a different
assignment (i.e., passage to read, question to
answer, problem to solve). IMPORTANT All 1
members of each group should have same problem.
- The HOME groups split, and members come together
in other EXPERT groups. The EXPERT group works
collaboratively to complete the task. - After designated time, members of EXPERT group
return to HOME groups. Each person shares
his/her expertise and knowledge with the HOME
group.
7Corners
- As a review, post 1-5 samples of a different type
of math problem on chart paper in each corner of
the room. - Invite students to go to the corner with the type
of problem that he/she would like/needs to work
on. - Students are given a certain amount of time to
work problems individually before being given
time to collaborate on answers.
8Hot Seat
- Before the beginning of class, the teacher
prepares 4-5 questions related to the topic of
study and writes them on sticky notes. - Place the sticky notes underneath student desks
so they are hidden from view. - At beginning of class, inform students that
several of them are sitting in Hot Seats and
will be asked to answer the questions. - Have the students check their desks for the
strategically placed sticky notes. - Students who are in the Hot Seats take turns
answering the questions.
9Think-Tac-Toe
- Collection of activities from which students can
choose - In form of 3x3 or 4x4 grid
- Use to differentiate content, process product
10Tiered Assignments
Rewrite a scene from the book Create a comic book from a scene Rewrite a scene with a modern-day character
Analyze the historical events that took place during the story Final Test Draw the setting
Create a glossary for the reading Create a plot line Create a timeline of events
11Tiered Assignments
Rewrite a scene from the book Create a comic book from a scene Rewrite a scene with a modern-day character
Analyze the historical events that took place during the story Final Test Draw the setting
Create a glossary for the reading Create a plot line Create a timeline of events