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BREAKING D

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THE BARRIE

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DIFFERENTIA

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CCGPS

M R . G E O R G E L A M B E R T H

D U A L C E R T I F I E D S P E C I A L E D U C AT I O N / E A R LY C H I L D H O O D

M S . V I C M A R I E W H I T E , E L L T E A C H E R

LEARNING TARGET

To help teachers of special needs students and English learners implement the CCGPS with

fidelity for this specialized group of students by demonstrating effective differentiation in the

standards based classroom instruction. Participants will be shown new and cutting-edge methods of intervention and modification that will result in

measurable gain in learning and achievement for all students.

ICE BREAKER

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THINKING OUTSIDE OF THE BOX

Come up with 5 questions that have the same answer?

You have 3 minutes………………..GO!

Es muy difícil de aprender nuevas normas impartidas en el aula de educación general en caso

de que hable un idioma diferente o tener un vocabulario limitado.

PREGUNTA ESENCIAL

CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.3.1a Explicar la función de los sustantivos, pronombres, verbos, adjetivos y adverbios en general y sus funciones en frases

concretas.

Puedo identificar correctamente las partes de la oración en un párrafo.

El niño camina en el parque.

?

PISTAS VISUALES

niño caminar

parque

ENGLISH TRANSLATION

It is extremely difficult to learn new standards taught in the general education classroom when you speak a different language or have a limited

vocabulary.

ESSENTIAL QUESTION

CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.3.1a Explain the function of nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs

in general and their functions in particular sentences.

I can correctly identify the parts of speech.

The little boy walked in the park.

WHICH STUDENTS ARE BEING LEFT OUT IN THE TYPICAL CLASSROOM SETTING?

Without differentiation, we can easily answer that most English Language Learners, gifted and

talented, and struggling students are being left behind.

DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION

ALL learners are not alike!

Every parent or teacher knows that no two children learn in the same way or at the

same time.

WHAT IS DIFFERENTIATION?

Differentiation means tailoring instruction to meet individual needs.

ANCIENT CHINESE PROVERB

Tell me, I forget.Show me, I remember.Involve me, I understand.

DIFFERENTIATION WORKS

PROS AND CONS OF INSTRUCTION

With the introduction of the Common Core Georgia Performance Standards, the growing trend for students with special needs and English Language Learners is to “push them into the traditional classroom setting.”

GOODBYE RESOURCE ROOM

We are now seeing less and less of the pullout practices of taking students into a self contained

resource room with their specials teachers.

COMMON THOUGHTS AND PRACTICES

The common thought is that the traditional model fails to provide students an education in the least

restrictive environment.

“WHOSE STUDENTS ARE THEY?”

Too many times, general education teachers expect the ELL or Special Education teachers to take care

of “their kids.”

THE IDEAL LEARNER

The problem with much of today’s curriculum is that we are basing it on the ideal “average student” and truthfully cognitive neuroscience says there is

no such student.

UNDERSERVING OUR STUDENTS

English Language Learners, or students with special needs, can be sidelined by our more

complex common core curriculum, which requires more of a depth of knowledge, if the proper

techniques are not used.

GIFTED AND TALENTED

Gifted and talented students can also be underserved by having a main stream

curriculum.

LEARNING STYLE INVENTORIES

Understanding and Identifying

Auditory, Visual and Kinesthetic

Learning Styles

http://www.inspiringlearners.com/free-resources/surveysinterest-inventories

DARE TO DIFFERENTIATE!

Choice Boards

http://daretodifferentiate.wikispaces.com/Choice+Boards

HIGHLY QUALIFIED TEACHERS

Some feel that the average teacher may not be qualified or trained to assist students with

disabilities.

TEAM TEACHING

One of the hardest things to get used to in a team-taught classroom is how to split teaching

responsibilities; that is, actual instruction of students.

TEAMWORK

When general education classroom teachers take the time to share ideas and plan together, as well as utilize the “co-teaching” system in the classroom, the results will be

POSITIVE!

Models for Collaborative Team Teaching

One teach, One observeOne teach, One assist

Station Teaching (Rotational)Parallel Teaching

Alternative TeachingTag Team Teaching (Traditional)

CLASSROOM STRATEGIES

Brainstorm Picture clues KWL Kinesthetic Keeping journals Songs Vocabulary Study Foldable

PICTURE WORD WALL

MOVEMENT

Parts of Speech

Kinesthetic Mnemonic

SONGS

Four Types of Sentences

Declarative makes a statement

Interrogative asks a question

Exclamatory shows strong feelings

Imperative gives a command

Four Types of Sentences

13 COLONIES SONG

Oh….What did DELAWARE?

She wore her NEW JERSEY!

She RHODE to the ISLAND to see…..MARYLAND

The airplane that she flew

From NORTH to SOUTH CAROLINA

With GEORGIA and VIRGINIA on board

And their NEW (YORK)ie

13 COLONIES SONG

She watched CONNECTICUT

Her NEW Ham for Sure (HAMPSHIRE)

And the rode all over

MASSACHUSETTS and PENNSYLVANIA

(Repeat each line)

VOCABULARY STUDYWWW.LADYBUGSTEACHERFILES.BLOGSPOT.COM

MAKE AND TAKEFOLDABLES

FOLDABLES

http://flesolcobbcentral.typepad.com/files/fold.pdf

REMEMBER…..

We can’t change where our students came from,

But we CAN change where they are going!

CONTACT INFORMATION

George Lamberthglamberth@peachschools.org

Vic Marie Whitevwhite@peachschools.orgvwhite9022@gmail.com