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A Collection of Ideas for Early Finishers

A Collection of Ideas for Early Finishers. Presented by: Shanetta Pittman and Angela Mallory Weldon City Schools pittmansh@weldoncityschools.k12.nc.us mallorya@weldoncityschools.k12.nc.us. The Early Finisher. “ In this class we are never finished. Learning is a process that never ends.”

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A Collection of Ideas for Early Finishers

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  1. A Collection of Ideas for Early Finishers Presented by: Shanetta Pittman and Angela Mallory Weldon City Schools pittmansh@weldoncityschools.k12.nc.us mallorya@weldoncityschools.k12.nc.us

  2. The Early Finisher “In this class we are never finished. Learning is a process that never ends.” Carol Ann Tomlinson

  3. Why Should I Provide Activities For The Early Finisher? • High time on task • To allow students to work independently on ongoing assignments throughout a unit • To keep students challenged after they’ve completed assignments • To provide a strategy for teachers to deal with “ragged time” when students complete work at different times • To allow the teacher to work with students to target specific academic skills, modify and enrich curriculum, and better meet the needs of individual students

  4. TIPS BEFORE PLANNING THE ACTIVITIES • Make sure the students have had practice and understand how to work independently. • Management procedures should already be in place. • The activities should be able to be completed with little to no teacher intervention or assistance. • The activities should be meaningful. • The activities should be tied to specific content or skills that need to be reinforced. • You should have a plan for managing and monitoring the activities.

  5. General Activities for Early Finishers • DEAR Time - Silent Reading • Journal Writing or Learning Logs • Vocabulary Work • Math “Problem of the Day” • Learning Centers • Vocabulary Practice • Portfolio Management • Agenda notes

  6. Content Activities for Early Finishers Math Imagine a trip you'd really like to take. With permission from your teacher, visit a travel website (such as travelocity.com) and check on available plane tickets and lodgings. Add up the total amount it would cost you to take the trip. How could you get the best deal? Science Come up with a list of new "essential questions" you'd like to have answered about our unit of study. Social Studies Create an imaginary continent. Then, draw and name the countries on that continent. Be sure to include borders, capital cities, etc. Then, write about one of the countries. Explain its government, culture, and laws. Vocabulary Create categories or groups for your spelling words, then figure out a way Reading Write a letter to the author of a book you've enjoyed.

  7. Posting Activities • Charts around the room • Dry erase board/Bulletin Board • Hang from the ceiling • Laminate and tape to the desks • Learning Centers • Colored folders • Index cards • Shoe box • Egg Carton • Choice boards

  8. Managing and Monitoring Early Finisher Activities • Checklist • Extra Points • Teacher/Student Conference • Rubric • Percentage of Final Grade • Portfolio Check

  9. Make and Take YOUR TURN…HAVE FUN!

  10. Reference Tomlinson, C. A. (2001). How to differentiate in mixed- ability classrooms. Alexandria, VA: Association for the Supervision of Curriculum Development.

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