I love Attitudes & Interests! This is a great way to get to know your students and see what you can use to help them most in developing a love for learning!I also want to use Vertebrates. Vertebrates, I feel, is a great way to see how much our students understand about a topic. I like how this is an activity that is friendly to all ages as well. With a few adjustments any student could use this and have it be on their level. Finally, I like the "picture of art pallet". This is a great way to have the students get a turn to share what they think and feel.
There are so many reasons why I like these three Inventory Ideas. I feel that they can help me differentiate my students because it will force me to see what my students like and what they prefer. You see their interest, readiness, and what I need to do for my studnets. There are so many ways to differentiate which may make it seem easy but I know it won't be an easy task to always "see inside my students heads". I need to do all I can to know where each of my students stand and these inventories are the perfect way to do that.
Good! You see the potential for modifying so many of these inventories for different topics, content, levels and interests. Getting this kind of information before you plan will make planning exciting... and differentiation more possible! 4 points
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