"This book addresses a real area of need and contains an abundant set of strategies."
—Susan Koba, Educational Consultant
"This is an excellent sourcebook for science teachers who are looking for strategies to engage diverse learners."
—Phyllis Milne, Associate Director of School Administration
York County School Division, Yorktown, VA
Help all your students "do" science confidently and successfully!
Preparing students to understand and adapt to the rapid pace of scientific and technological changes is an important educational priority. Using proven strategies for differentiating instruction, authors Gayle H. Gregory and Elizabeth Hammerman provide a blueprint for strengthening science instruction and accommodating students′ individual learning styles.
This educator-friendly resource is aligned with national science curriculum standards and includes:
Grade-appropriate sample lessons and strategies for inquiry-based, problem-based, and cooperative learning
Guidelines for creating performance tasks that have real-world applications
Methods for using data-based assessment before, during, and after learning
A collection of templates, planners, checklists, and graphic organizers
A CD-ROM with reproducibles for classroom instruction
Rich in content and tools, Differential Instructional Strategies for Science, Grades K–8 is the perfect resource to help elementary and middle school students become more creative and engaged thinkers and inquirers.