Multi-age and MoreMulti-Age and More, the second book in the Building Connections series, is designed to provide practical stragegies, innovative ideas, and adaptable examples for holistic teaching in elementary classrooms. Every classroom is a "multi-age" classroom: even same-age students have varied skills, abilities, and interests. Multi-Age and More is for all teachers of single-age and multi-age classes who are looking for ways to meet the challenges of learners and their diverse learning needs. This book provides teachers with criteria, organizers, and practical strategies for managing and teaching any multi-age, multi-ability, and multi-interest class. The book includes over 85 ideas to help you: plan, organize, and modify the curriculum get students to represent their thinking and show you what they know design instruction to meet the needs of your students make assessment and evaluation an integral part of your students' learning and your teaching use available physical space, materials, and supplies effectively work with parents, colleagues, and school educators |
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... Compliments 88 Progress Folios 89 Powerful and Painless Reporting 91 Writing Collaborative Reports 98 Picture This ! 100 Reading and Math Go Home 101 Taking Music Home 102 Reflecting on Learning 103 SUMMARY 103 8. INFORMING , INVITING ...
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Contents
ARTICULATING OUR BELIEFS | 3 |
PLANNING FOR DIVERSITY | 16 |
CREATING A COMMUNITY OF LEARNERS | 32 |
USING PHYSICAL SPACE MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES | 44 |
RETHINKING INSTRUCTION | 55 |
REPRESENTING OUR LEARNING | 70 |
ACCOUNTING FOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT EVALUATION AND REPORTING | 81 |
INFORMING INVITING AND INCLUDING OTHERS | 104 |
RESPONDING TO QUESTIONS | 119 |
CONCLUSION | 125 |
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