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1 Content Differentiation with Project Access AAC 2016

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3 FSAA—Datafolio Blueprint & Activity Choices
Appendix A: “Activity Choice Differentiation Guide”

4 Identify the Activity Choices for Assessment.
2016‐2017 FSAA‐Datafolio Blueprints & Activity Choices Select One Activity Choice per Standard per Content Area/Course Integrate with curriculum

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8 Sample of how to teach one lesson for multiple subjects in one grade.

9 Sample of how to teach one lesson for multiple subjects in one grade.

10 Direct Link: http://florida. pbslearningmedia. org/resource/tdc02. sci
Direct Link: e.stru.photosynth/photosynthesis/ This 2-1/2 minute video segment from Interactive NOVA: "Earth" explores the history of plant biology. The video takes the viewer from the earliest scientific hypotheses that plants "eat" dirt, to our present-day understanding of photosynthesis, the process by which plants use the sun's energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates, a storable form of chemical energy.

11 1st Opportunity 2nd Opportunity 3rd Opportunity 4th Opportunity
What are Opportunities? For each activity choice selected, students are provided at least five unique and distinct presentations of an aligned activity to perform within a collection period. These “opportunities” to perform the task cannot be a single activity presented identically over and over. The opportunities may, however, contain activities that are the same in structure and intent but with components, details, order, graphics, and so forth, changed. Contact the FSAA Service Center if you have more specific questions regarding task/item opportunities. 1st Opportunity 2nd Opportunity 3rd Opportunity 4th Opportunity 5th Opportunity

12 Sample of how to teach one lesson for multiple grade levels.
This is the second approach to lesson development for Datafolio, teaching one lesson for multiple grade levels. For this lesson we kept the concept of plants. Students in 6th, 7th and 8th grade could

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17 FSAA – Datafolio Teacher Resource Guide

18 Appendix A page 1 FSAA – Datafolio Activity Choice Differentiation Guide Appendix A page 10 Suggested Teacher Resources

19 Element Cards

20 FSAA—Datafolio Blueprint & Activity Choices with Element Cards

21 Websites for Informational Text
Mini Page Archive Tar Heel Reader

22 Florida Students.org


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