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High Ability/Achieving Opportunities. Overview As a team, there are many opportunities to meet the needs of students who are high-ability or high- achieving.

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1 High Ability/Achieving Opportunities

2 Overview As a team, there are many opportunities to meet the needs of students who are high-ability or high- achieving. Next year, we will continue to work to include these opportunities in: Projects Stations Homework Technology

3 Universal Design for Learning UDL is a set of principles for curriculum development that give all individuals equal opportunities to learn. UDL provides a blueprint for creating instructional goals, methods, materials, and assessments that work for everyone--not a single, one-size-fits-all solution but rather flexible approaches that can be customized and adjusted for individual needs.

4 Language Arts Chapter and higher level books Higher level comprehension questions and packets Literature Circles Differentiated vocabulary and homework Spelling: challenge words relating to units Exploring projects more deeply Accelerated Reader Program Writing

5 Math Everyday Math Curriculum: challenge games Online Math Activities Real life application through projects Peer teaching Higher grade level skills links/differentiated activities Writing about math strategies/problem solving

6 Speaking and Listening Technology skills Leading in class- station roles Collaboration Town hall meeting organization and presentation Presenting ideas and projects Public speaking Problem solving

7 PBL Work Project Managers Station Roles- Leader, Time-keeper, Supply Manager, Question Asker, Learning Master Project Phases- Entry Event, Driving Question, Community Partners, Plan of Action, Culminating Event/Activity

8 United Way Community Project (2 nd graders were awarded the 2013 GIVE Award for their work on this project) Farmer’s Market – product design and creation Fireman’s Cheer Fund (Kindergarten collected 1,001 toys to donate last year) Toys for Indy Zoo Animals K, 1 st, 2 nd Grade Projects 2013-2014

9 Farmers Market

10 Grand Reading Event

11 Marathon Block Party

12 Salvation Army Food Drive

13 Be Prepared for Natural Disasters

14 Fireman’s Cheer Fund Toy Drive

15 Annual Serve-A-Thon


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