Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Salem Witch Trials-so fascinating!!

We are beginning to work on our second writing/history project, about the Salem witch trials. Although we haven't officially started this yet, we are starting a meaningful anticipatory set by reading aloud The Witch of Blackbird Pond. We are about to start it next week, and even speaking of it has the kids fascinated and interested.

The main way we have chosen to differentiate is to provide choice. Similar to the building of a RAFT activity, we will be giving our students a menu of items to choose from. This will allow children to easily self differentiate. We have found that those who need a challenge choose it on their own. Those who are not up to the challenge can choose less intimidating choices. In our experience, giving an element of choice has been a very effective way to differentiate. I know I am really looking forward to sinking my teeth into this project!

Friday, January 13, 2012

Wordle

Wordle: sugano persuasive
Look at my pretty wordle! I discovered wordle doesn't work on an iPad unless you buy the app but with some creative collaboration, I got it from my wonderful colleagues. I like the words that are big because they show my focus is on writing and history, the two exact things we are working with! I would like to see the word Students show up more.