Showing posts with label differentiation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label differentiation. Show all posts

Friday, August 16, 2013

BACK TO SCHOOL!

It is August, which means it's school time! I just finished the first full week of school, and I am exhausted!!
I am teaching 4 preps this semester. Which is nothing new. However, I added AP US History to my course load this year. I am pretty excited about teaching APUSH this year. I am completely overwhelmed, but excited!

On the first day of school this year, I gave my students a Learning Style Inventory (LSI). I think it is important to know how my kids learn best, but I also think it is important THEY know how they learn best! I did this last year for the first time, and I really liked having that information to form lessons throughout the year.

I found a LSI I liked online. It was a short 24 questions about how they learn. They scored the inventory on their own. Some scored equally in multiple categories. I explained to them we all use all the methods to learn, we are just determining how we learn best. I had them keep the actual inventory, they just had to tell me their top style.

As we go through the year I will use the outcomes of the LSI to create differentiated assignments for my students, create small groups, and simply to make myself more aware not everyone is a visual learner, like myself! 


Happy Learning!!