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Differentiating Instruction With Menus: Math (Grades 6-8)
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Differentiating Instruction With Menus: Math (Grades 6-8)
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Laurie E. Westphal
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:176 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781618216380
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Classifications | Dewey:372 |
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Audience | Tertiary Education (US: College) | |
Edition |
2nd edition
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Prufrock Press
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Imprint |
Prufrock Press
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Publication Date |
15 May 2017 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
The best-selling Differentiating Instruction With Menus series has helped teachers nationwide differentiate instruction for their high-ability learners with easy-to-use menus and exciting tools to challenge and reach gifted and advanced students in the classroom. Each book includes an updated, student-friendly rubric that can assess different types of products, free choice proposal forms to encourage independent study, and new and favorite challenging menus to meet the needs of these diverse higher level learners. Readers will also be able to save time by using updated guidelines that reflect changes in technology for each of the products included in the menus and find direct alignment with standards approved in recent years. Topics addressed in Differentiating Instruction With Menus: Math (Grades 6-8, 2nd ed.) include numbers and operations, geometry, measurement, and basic algebra. Grades 6-8
Author Biography
After teaching science for more than 15 years, both overseas and in the U.S., Laurie E. Westphal now works as an independent gifted education and science consultant. She enjoys developing and presenting staff development on differentiation for various districts and conferences, working with teachers to assist them in planning and developing lessons to meet the needs of their advanced students.
ReviewsIn this second edition of Advanced-level Differentiating Instruction with Menus (Grades 6-8) series, author Laurie Westphal provides middle school educators with the tools needed to offer a student-centered educational environment that includes learner choice through menus.,Gifted Child Today, 10/1/17 The provision of the twenty-seven ready-to-use menus is certainly a strength of this text. Westphal also has a well-structured justification for why one should use menus in middle school mathematics. This justification falls in line nicely with the work of other scholars studying student choice or differentiation in mathematics class- rooms.,Gregory Beaudine,Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 12/1/18
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