Monday, November 1, 2010
Chapter 18 Assignment
Due Feb. 11th.
End of Book Study.
Chapter 17 Assignment
Look at the examples of reading strategies on pages 125-126. Select two strategies to implement with students. Report to the group on the outcome for the student(s).
Due Feb. 11th
Chapter 16 Assignment
Select 1 textbook that your students are required to use. Complete the Fry Readability Chart and post the title of the textbook, readability level and whether this text is appropriate for the students. Share any supplemental materials that might be used.
Due Feb. 11th
Chapter 15. Assignment
How does your special education and general administration feel about a differentiated classroom? What support is needed in presenting your ideas? Share your responses on the blog.
Due Feb. 11th.
Chapter 14 Assignment
Due Jan. 28th
Chapter 13 Assignment
What do you currently have in your classroom other than the adopted text that can be used as teaching aids? What materials would you share with the general education staff to supplement the textbook? Post one example and include how you would collaborate with the general education teacher for implementation.
Due Jan. 28th
Chapter 12 Assignment
Select 2-3 state standards in reading or math for your grade level. Design 2-3 assignment options for each to post.
Due Jan. 28th.
Chapter 11 Assignment
Due Jan. 14th
Chapter 10 Assignment
What logistics are you facing that are currently preventing you from differentiating? Make one post and respond to one post.
Due Jan. 14th
Chapter 9 Assignment
Discuss the Rosenthal study in the box on pages 71-72 as it applies in the context of your school and Rti. Make one post and respond to one post.
Due Jan. 14th.
Chapter 8 Assignment
In what ways can you supplement a textbook with reading materials at a variety of levels? Provide two examples or websites that could be used in a general education classroom. Try one examples proposed by another blogmate and share your findings/thoughts.
Due January 4th
Chapter 7 Assignment
In your school, is there any distinction between students who fail because they’ve turned in nothing at all and students who’ve worked fairly hard but were not able to come up with enough points, % to earn a passing grade? Should there be a distinction? If so, how would that work? Post your thoughts and respond to someone about their post.
Due Jan. 4th
Chapter 6 Assignment
Due Jan. 4th
What are some ways you could offer a few options to students regarding lecture time in the classroom? Provide 2-3 examples and give feedback to at least one person on the blog.