"Helps with planning content, methodology, and assessment and gives an
overview of current trends that directly impact the classroom. The illustrations
are great, the charts make it easier to understand, the style is easy to read,
and the research discussed leads directly into practical ideas that all teachers
can use."
—William Fitzhugh, Second Grade Teacher, Reisterstown Elementary School, MD
Reframe instructional practice in your differentiated classroom through
successful curriculum mapping!
Curriculum mapping has evolved as an invaluable communication, planning, and
teaching tool. Using this dynamic method, educators can document what is being
taught, what students are learning, how well they are learning, and how closely
the curriculum reflects local and national standards. This lively, easy-to-use
resource is a cohesive and accessible guide to curriculum mapping and
instructional planning for classrooms that support diverse learning styles and
needs.
With a "Teacher's Tool Chest" that offers an abundance of reproducibles,
templates, and task cards to accompany sample lessons and units, this rich
reference shows educators how to:
- Use standards and rubrics for developing interdisciplinary units and
lessons
- Analyze and assess students' learning styles and needs
- Develop differentiated content, process, and products, including
homework
- Create a student-centered classroom
- Successfully integrate curriculum mapping, differentiated instruction,
and interdisciplinary units within a manageable framework
This remarkable handbook provides everything teachers need to revitalize the
relationship between standards-based curriculum and instruction, using real-life
strategies that work!