A Closer Look I6: Differentiation to Support Content Language Objectives.

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A Closer Look I6: Differentiation to Support Content Language Objectives

Participants will orally explain the intent of I6 and how it relates to CCSS, ELD standards, and DPS Core Values and identify effective differentiation strategies using language from the Framework for Effective Teaching by utilizing: a)group discussion. b)jigsaw. c)video clip. Content/Language Objective

The Intent of I.6 & Diving Into the Indicator Connections to CCSS, ELD Standards, & DPS Core Values Methods of Differentiation I.6 In Action Applying I.6 Closing Agenda

Take 1 minute, Respond to the question, “How does differentiation impact student learning?” Take 3 minutes, share your response with a partner using the sentence frame, “I think differentiation impacts student learning by.” Find another partnership and share out as a foursome. Stand Up, Hand Up, Pair Up

Students Qualified as G/T : 13.8% (Oct., 2012) Students on an IEP: 11.7% (Feb. 1, 2013) Students who are ELL: 33.8% ( ) Over 135 languages are spoken by students Who Are Our DPS Kids?

Read through the Effective column and Examples box. Highlight several words in each descriptor (bullet) that capture the essence of that descriptor. In table groups: Save the Last Word. Discuss: What is the intent of the indicator? Diving Into I.6

1.One member of the group shares his or her highlighted word but does not elaborate on it. 2.The other participants each respond in turn. They can agree or disagree, offer examples, raise a question, contribute details, or share other thoughts. No one else talks until it is their turn to respond. 3.Once everyone has responded, the first person who shared has ‘the last word’ by responding and summarizing what she has heard and learned. Repeat until everyone has shared and had ‘the last word.’ Save the Last Word Protocol

Whole Group Discussion: What might be the impact of differentiation on individual student learning? What other indicators might benefit from effective differentiation? Diving Into I.6 (cont.)

Think about ways you currently differentiate in your classroom. What additional strategies would you like to work on implementing? How might these impact your students’ learning? Jot these down on a Post It. Personal Reflection

In your groups, skim the CCSS instructions shifts, ELD standards, & DPS Core Values. What connections do you see between these documents & the Differentiation indicator? Connections to CCS, ELD Standards, & DPS Core Values

Content: Adjusting according to students’ performance levels, language skills, knowledge, and/or cultures. Process: Adjusting through grouping (homogeneously & heterogeneously by languages & academic proficiencies, depending on tasks & objective) & learning styles. Product: Providing students multiple ways to demonstrate learning to accommodate academic/linguistic need and/or interests. *Differentiating for Language & Questioning may fall in all categories Methods of Differentiating

Sort the words into categories representing Methods of Differentiating: Content, Process, Product. What do you notice? Word Sort

1) Log into Teacher Portal. 2) Select a section. 3) Select test name: CELA. 4) Click on the name of the student you are looking for. 5) A student profile will open for the selected student. It will default to the Student Overview tab. Click on the Standardized Tests tab. 6)The students test information will display by year as far back as we have assessment data. Accessing Language Levels on SchoolNet

Differentiating for Language

Align the writing tasks with the appropriate Language Proficiency Level. Think about why each task allows students to access higher level thinking. Continuum Activity

“The beauty of this strategy, which focuses on questions in the classroom, is that it helps teachers specifically address the needs of ELLs while also meeting the needs of every student in the classroom.” -Hill & Flynn Why might this be true? What methods of differentiation could differentiated questions address? Differentiating Questions

Jigsaw article “Asking the right questions?” Everyone read the introduction 1 person from each group read a marked section (5-10 mins.) In your group, share ahas & discuss thoughts you have for applying any new ideas in your classroom. Differentiating Questions

What challenges do you face in differentiating for students on Advanced Learning Plans & others who show characteristics of giftedness? What are possible strategies for differentiating content, process, & product for these students? Resources: GT Live Binders, GT Resources on SchoolNet Differentiating for Extensions

Video Example: m/content/2011/007/player.aspx m/content/2011/007/player.aspx What evidence of differentiation did you see & hear? What other opportunities for differentiation may have been missed? I.6 in Action

Look back at your Post It note. In thinking about your next steps for increasing student learning, what further opportunities are there in an upcoming unit or lesson to differentiate content, process, and/or product? What are some ways you can differentiate for: language levels, questions, & students with ALPs? Applying I.6

Content/Language Objective Participants will orally explain the intent of I6 and how it relates to CCSS, ELD standards, and DPS Core Values and identify effective differentiation strategies using language from the Framework for Effective Teaching by utilizing: a)group discussion. b)jigsaw. c)video clip.

How might your enhanced understanding of I-6 impact your planning for differentiation? What are the supports that you can access as you put your new learning into action? Closing

Please complete a feedback form Which parts of this Closer Look were most helpful? What suggestions do you have for improving this Closer Look? Feedback