This Mulitple Intelligence chart is an easy visual representation that you can use when planning to differentiate your activities and lessons. If you are interested in other differentiation resources and activities, please visit my blog. ... VIEW POST
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Chapter 3 and Time for a Freebie!
It's time for my reflections on Chapter 3! I love that we are getting into the nuts and bolts of D5 now. This is the putting it all together, getting organized and making it work . . . all starting to come together little by little. So here's what I came up with while I followed along with Tammy's guiding questions:1. Establish a gathering place for brain and body breaks. (Do you call your gathering place anything special? A few of my teammates did. Annie called ... VIEW POST
Sensory Tubs In Kindergarten
Sensory activities include any activity that stimulates a child’s senses: touch, smell, taste, movement, balance, sight and hearing. Sensory activities facilitate exploration and naturally encourage children to use scientific processes while they play, create, investigate and explore. But activities found in Sensory Tubs are also perfect for practicing essential skills. Let me show you what I mean. Where Have All The Sensory Tubs Gone? I recently conducted a poll on Facebook, specifically ... VIEW POST
Differentiated Word Work and A Freebie-Kinder Daily 5 Book Study Chapter 6
I'm so excited about this Chapter. I've replayed and adjusted and maneuvered how word work is going to look and function in my classroom. All this thinking and pondering usually happens in the middle of the night when I'm in a dead sleep and wake up to an A-HA moment. Does this happen to anyone but me? Well, I've learned to sleep with a notebook next to my bed and as a result, I think I have a pretty good plan of action.First of all, I like the idea of being an area ... VIEW POST
How flexible are you . . .
How Flexible Are You . . .Flexible groupings are probably one of the easiest ways to begin intiating differentiated instructional strategies in a classroom. The question is, what does it look like, how do you organize it and how does it work. I don't think it looks the same in any two classrooms. As with anything, it has to work for you.In my class, there are pocket charts (I love, love, love those little $1.00 Target pocket charts), laminated magnetic cards ... VIEW POST
Getting Started With Sensory Table -Sensory Bin Activities
Incorporating essential ELA and Math sensory bin activities into your instruction just got easy! These Back To School sensory tub ideas are differentiated to address all your students' readiness levels. You'll love how easy they are to set up, and your students will be so engaged that they won't even know they're learning! Finally, developmentally appropriate learning that's both engaging and meaningful! If you'd like to save a ton, you can grab the YEAR LONG SENSORY BUNDLE and save ... VIEW POST
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