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Differentiating Instruction With Menus for the Inclusive Classroom: Science (Grades 3-5)
By (Author) Laurie E. Westphal
Prufrock Press
Prufrock Press
1st February 2012
United States
Professional and Scholarly
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285g
Differentiating Instruction With Menus for the Inclusive Classroom: Science for grades 3-5 offers teachers everything they need to create a student-centered learning environment based on choice. This book provides six different types of menus that students can use to select exciting products that they will develop so teachers can assess what has been learnedinstead of using a traditional worksheet format. Topics addressed include physical science, biological science, Earth science, and tools scientists use.
Differentiating Instruction With Menus for the Inclusive Classroom: Science provides numerous types of leveled menus that lower and on-level elementary-aged students can use to demonstrate learning through a method of their choice. Menus with similar formats but geared towards varying ability levels allow teachers to differentiate easily. Using the creative and challenging choices found in Tic-Tac-Toe menus, List menus, 2-5-8 menus, Three Shape menus, Baseball menus, and Game Show menus, students will look forward to sharing their newfound knowledge throughout the year. Also included are specific guidelines for products, rubrics for assessing student products, and teacher introduction pages for each menu. This is a must-have for any teacher wanting to differentiate for a wide range of learners!
Grades 3-5
Integration of lessons in an inclusive classroom presents a severe challenge to the teacher. Kids are on-level, below-level, and often learning English as well. Westphal comes to the rescue by providing menus of appropriate activities for the commonly taught science topics . . . The bulk of the book is comprised of menus that are ready to be photocopied and used with classes. It is recommended as at least a partial answer to the perennial lament: What do I do Monday
Ann Rubino,Lewis University School of Education, 4/24/12
After teaching science for more than 15 years, both overseas and in the U.S., Laurie E. Westphal now works as an independent gifted education and science consultant. She enjoys developing and presenting staff development on differentiation for various districts and conferences, working with teachers to assist them in planning and developing lessons to meet the needs of their advanced students.