From the Science Website
Activities Available Online:
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A layered curriculum is a way to
allow choice and differentiation in the classroom. Students can
choose activities from a menu of possible assignments. Assignments can be
modified to increase rigor or help a student struggling with the content. The
daily “mini-lessons” teach specific topics and skills. The lessons range from
ten to fifteen minutes which offers students ample time in class to conduct lab
activities, complete worksheet activities, or plan a project. Students should
choose assignments that fits their interests. Activities need to be turned-in on
a regular basis to meet the checkpoints.
Many resources for the layered
curriculum are available on the internet. Students will have a
choice of assignments from a menu of activities. Students are to start
with “Level C –
Basic Knowledge” assignments and move to “Level B –
Advanced Practice” and then on to “Level A –
Assessment” assignments. Each class period starts with a mini-lesson and
concludes with time to work on layered activities.
Scores for the layered curriculum
will be tracked by the students in their layered curriculum activity guides
(folder created in class). Copies are available from the internet.
Some assignments have specific due dates.
There is a special layered curriculum calendar on the menu of
assignments. The online tutorials and assignments require a computer
with internet access. All Unit G layered curriculum assignments are due by
Wednesday, 3/16/16.
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Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Layered Curriculum in Science: Atoms and their Properties
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