The document provides guidance for student teachers to identify how early childhood classroom centers can be differentiated to meet the needs of students at different ability levels (Mastery, Developing, and Emerging). It instructs them to photograph and document the centers and activities used in the classroom along with describing the resources, learning outcomes, and how each center is differentiated for different ability levels. Tables are included as examples to show how a writing center and reading center could be differentiated.
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The document provides guidance for student teachers to identify how early childhood classroom centers can be differentiated to meet the needs of students at different ability levels (Mastery, Developing, and Emerging). It instructs them to photograph and document the centers and activities used in the classroom along with describing the resources, learning outcomes, and how each center is differentiated for different ability levels. Tables are included as examples to show how a writing center and reading center could be differentiated.
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Observation Task 1: Differentiating Centers
Focus: Differentiating centers based activities in the early childhood classroom
Objective: To encourage student teachers to identify how classroom centers can be
differentiated to meet all student levels (Mastery, Developing and Emerging)
Procedure: Photograph and document the centers based activities implemented in the setting during the course of the day and identify the learning outcomes the activities met
Table 1: Differentiating Centers
Observed learning Centers Description: Resources: International Differentiated Ability (include photo): Learning Levels: Outcome: (list only what you consider to be the primary goals) Writing center The children in Books Know how to Mastery this center will Eraser write the letter. Make the letters by write the Pencil Recognize the using clay and also letter or Clay letter and the children can use number in the Color number. color book or do Developing writing Write the letters in activity. the book. Emerging Write the word that start with letter A for example.
Table 2: Differentiating Centers
Observed learning Centers Description: Resources: International Differentiated Ability (include photo): Learning Levels: Outcome: (list only what you consider to be the primary goals) reading center The children Book Know how to Mastery can read story Flash card read and learn Read story. or words in Mask new things. Developing this area. Read the word in flash card. Emerging Read the story and than act by using mask.