One way to support students is
through instructional scaffolding.
Not exact matches
Students need
scaffolding through a variety of
instructional activities that will arm them with the skills and content they'll need to be successful on the project.
She then completed the self - assessment using the district's
instructional rubric and found that during her mini-lesson, she was not providing enough
scaffolding through her own thinking.
Within this project, the teacher
scaffolds the learning for students and arms students with skills
through traditional labs, lectures, and other
instructional activities.
Teachers use tools and strategies promoting both ELA and science learning, including using the 5E
instructional model to
scaffold lessons; helping students make sense of science
through writing in notebooks; and using Claims, Evidence, and Reasoning (CER) and questioning strategies