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Menu Appetizers Main Entrees Dessert Choose from a variety of options. Mix and match to design a meal that appeals to you. Appetizers Main Entrees Dessert Gather Resources – Hunt for those hard to find lesson components Co-Planning – Through conversation, collaboratively plan a lesson or series of lessons that meet best practices using small group instruction Differentiation Support – Help design choice assignments or tiered activities, assessments, or select ability appropriate texts Classroom Coverage – Cover your class so that you may observe another colleague in the building Classroom Assistant – Serve as another pair of hands for a lesson or another pair of eyes to track student concerns Team Teaching Experience – After planning cooperatively, teach a lesson together incorporating small group instruction Teaching Support – Help with using technology to enhance lessons including the use of BCPSOne/Gradebook Demonstration Lesson – Demonstrate lessons in your classroom or an alternate classroom while you observe for ideas Data Conversation- Collaboratively analyze formative assessment data to make instructional decisions Reflection – Through conversation and observation, reflect on student learning in your classroom Collaboration – Help you connect with other teachers in the building or in another BCPS school Brainstorming Session – Collaboratively bounce innovative ideas off one another Listening and Support – Lend an open ear for a topic of your choice Is there something that you are craving, but you don’t see it on the menu? Order it anyway. This chef is willing to cook up new creations as needed. * WARNING: The chef is not an expert, but does gather a wide range of ingredients and serving suggestions from other customers! Katie Cox Mays Chapel Elementary kcox@bcps.org Reference: Taking the Lead: New Roles for Teachers and School Based Coaches by Joellen Killion & Cindy Harrison