Student Choice
is embedded into instruction
is embedded into instruction
• Examples of Student Choice Ideas •
Work by yourself or quietly with a partner.
Use pencil or pen.
Choose one practice problem to skip.
Complete the even or the odd-numbered problems.
Choose which review game to play. (Remember to give 2-3 good options rather than leaving it open-ended.)
Walk in two lines or one.
Practice poetry (or any other memory work) at the beginning or end of class.
Choose which topic to discuss (out of 2-3 good options).
Start at center #1 or center #2.
Take the test on Friday or Monday.
Deliver their report in writing, orally, or through a multimedia presentation.
Make your own study guide or review your notes.
Choose where to sit.
Practice problems on paper or complete a review activity online.
Choose which ten problems to complete on a worksheet.
Choose which of the two songs to sing at the school assembly.
Practice spelling words in one of three ways.
Turn in homework throughout the week or all at once.
Choose which service project to do as a class.
Proofread your paper yourself or switch with a friend and proofread each other’s.
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