You can find out more about The Choice Board HERE in my TpT store.
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Choice Board
A choice board is a tool that ensures students incorporate a range of multiple intelligences, and/or learning preferences. This is an example of a choice board that I am displaying in my class. I have made it so that I can change out activities as needed. Each subject is color coded so that students can easily locate what they want to complete.
The Choice Board has been one of my most popular post. The Choice Board is something that my students and I both love. As a result of many inquiries, I have created this product and improved upon what I have used in the classroom. I have included 9 weeks worth of activities and will soon be adding another installment.
You can find out more about The Choice Board HERE in my TpT store.
You can find out more about The Choice Board HERE in my TpT store.
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What a great idea! I love that you color coded the activities by subjects. All of us respond better to choices.
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❤ Mor ❤
A Teacher's Treasure
I just pinned this! And I'm your newest follower! Thanks for sharing!
Marisa
iDream.iPlan.iTeach
What a great way to incorporate the intelligences. Love this! I have a question for you: When do you use the Choice Board in your class? During centers?
Thanks! :)
Sarah
Sarah, I use this during what we call Wise Choice time. When my students are finished with an assignment, they choose an activity off of the board to complete.
Hope this is helpful! I'm glad you like it!
Hey there Mandy,
I love this idea, because it is so simple and looks as though it doesn't require me changing kids names for "center rotations." Do you have the choices from your board in a PDF or in your store? I cannot read them ( I'm sure that is on purpose...hee hee). I just wanted to get some ideas on how to get started.
Thanks! Love your blog...I have it on my sidebar!
What a great way to get students to take ownership and responsibility. It reminds me of individual "contracts" that I once saw at an alternative school. Each child had to complete the tasks on a small but similar board, based on their interest at any given moment throughout the day. I think I'm going to borrow your idea....thanks!
Daniela
I can't read them...is there a better place to see them? THANK YOU!~!!
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