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Differentiation with Technology

 How Technology is Used Within an Instructional Unit                Within a second-grade math instructional unit, technology is integrated throughout each of the three lessons.  Technology applications and digital tools such as Dreambox, Flip, Google Slides, Canva, digital manipulatives, and Google Earth are integrated throughout the math unit to explore, practice, and apply the concept of estimation. Each technology tool is incorporated as various methods for students to explore and learn about the concept. Students will have the option to use digital manipulatives, such as base-ten blocks and number lines, to practice estimation. Students will have choice in using Flip, Google Slides, and Canva to demonstrate their understanding of estimation scenarios and rounding. Students will apply the concepts of estimation and rounding using Dreambox and Google Earth.  How Technology Engages Students and How to Ensure Proper Use of Tec...

Designing a Differentiated Lesson Plan

          Evaluating and Choosing Instructional Strategies      My experiences in a second-grade math class led me to design a differentiated lesson for a crucial mathematical concept. In second grade, students experience place value and flexible thinking about numbers to apply to computation strategies, such as addition and subtraction. Observational data, learning style inventories, and discussion with the classroom teacher all led to the decision to create a lesson that builds number sense conceptual understanding in computation strategies. Specifically, I focused on a concept that reviews and applies the decomposition of two-digit numbers to support addition strategies. Place value understanding is an important precursor for computation and conceptual understanding of arithmetic skills, and emphasizing place value helps students with multi-digit addition tasks (Lambert & Moeller, 2019). Students need strong number sense related to pla...

Learning Styles Analysis

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           As educators, we constantly gather and analyze data to guide our instruction. I recently gave a learning style inventory to four second-grade students to identify their individual learning style preference for math. The graph below shows the results from this math-specific learning style inventory. Interconnection of Learning Styles and Domains of Development All domains of child development, including cognitive, linguistic, social, emotional, and physical activity, support student learning. When these domains of development are integrated with different learning styles and approaches to learning, students are able to demonstrate improved learning and cognitive growth (NAEYC, n.d.). Educators can support individual student learning needs by providing learning experiences that meet their learning styles and developmental skills. As students develop and strengthen their social, emotional, and linguistic skills, they are able to participate in socia...

Assessing Technology-Based Resources for Differentiated Instruction

 Current Technologies that Support Differentiated Instruction      Technology should make learning more equitable, efficient, effective, and engaging and can be used to differentiate learning to meet students’ individual needs (Kilbane & Milman, 2023). The following technologies provide opportunities for differentiated learning that engage students and provide enriched learning experiences. Flip: ( https://info.flip.com/en-us.html )      Flip, previously Flipgrid, is an online application that allows students to collaborate and communicate assignments through video.  This technology can be incorporated into any group or individual assignment or as a means of expression for assessments. Flip is free for all users and is user friendly as it is easy for teachers to set up a classroom and create assignments to share with students. Students are able to simply press a record button to record their response. Flip is not limited to one content ar...