- Random rotation: Having Core5 as an available center for students to choose supports the philosophy that students should be in charge of their own learning. This is also supported by the way in which students can pick what they work on within Core5.
- Skill Builders: While some Montessori teachers will bristle at what they perceive to be "worksheet" work, it is useful to highlight the fine motor skill development that our Skill Builders offer younger students (cutting, pasting, etc.). This occurs while they are working on vital reading skills.
- Blank Flash Cards: Students can use our resources to create their own flashcards for vocabulary, sight words, etc.
- Accentuate diagnostic reporting over Performance Predictors: In the Montessori model, it may be less important that students meet a particular grade level benchmark. What myLexia's reports can offer is a very clear picture of where the individual student is skill-wise, and what they individually need for support. The program cares about where the student IS instead of where one assumes they should be - and we work in a personalized way from that starting point.
- Mixed-grade classes: The automatic differentiation that occurs within Core5 is something that can work quite well if you've got varying levels of mastery, and grade levels in one classroom.
No comments:
Post a Comment