"To differentiate an activity" means to make it distinct or different from others.
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The children identify and set their own goals, help to choose their
own differentiated activities and reflect upon how well they have met their goals.
A lesson for Section B of the AQA English Language Paper 1, where students focus on improving their descriptive writing
through differentiated activities and success criteria.
He also found the whole - class approach refreshing compared with the sort of
differentiated activities in English classrooms that are based on pupils» prior abilities.
Includes
differentiated activities throughout, annotated exemplar responses, a range of assessment examples, essay structure strips, a range of worksheets, examiner advice and walking talking mock papers.
The guiding principles for these environments are creating
differentiated activity settings (Tharp & Gallimore, 1997) in the classrooms, providing defined breakout spaces outside and attached to each classroom (Lippman, 2013; PEHKA, 2012), and affording the «spaces - in - between» (Lippman, 2015).
8 - 10 lessons on Hinduism, covering Gods and Goddesses, pilgrimage, symbolism, the caste system, celebrations and festivals through
various differentiated activities.
This powerpoint and worksheets provide a range of
differentiated activities as well as video clips that explore how propaganda and indoctrination was used in the Holocaust to Brainwash people.
The lesson has a
few differentiated activities for students at either end of ability level including the use of audio - visual resources, self assessment, taking it further tasks and differentiated information sheet.