Showing posts with label choice boards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label choice boards. Show all posts

Monday, February 7, 2022

Playlists vs. Choice Boards

Catlin Tucker recently posted about the difference between playlists and choice boards. Both are great options for student voice and choice and control over pace in their learning and showing their learning! Read more

Monday, January 31, 2022

Choice Boards for Active Learning in Math

TCEA recently shared Choice Boards for Active Learning in Math. Many of the examples are elementary and middle school but there is a Pre-calculus example that helps see how the idea can be modified for high school level courses. 

Monday, March 30, 2020

What Do Students Want to Create?


If you're interested in finding ways to get students more engaged, take a look at Catlin Tucker 's article "Student Agency: What Do Students Want to Create to Demonstrate Their Learning?" Giving students choice in how they demonstrate what they know is a great way to get them more engaged. If you would like to brainstorm options that could work for your class, let me know! - Penney Matos, CHS's DLC

Monday, March 18, 2019

The Complete Beginner's Guide to Choice Boards


Giving students choice in how they show their learning is a great way to get students more engaged in their learning. Check out The Complete Beginner's Guide to Choice Boards which includes information about choice boards and links to many examples. If you decide to use a student choice board in your class, submit for the Student Choice Boards #TitanTag! See Penney Matos if you have any questions!