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Extension Menus

Extension Menus. Strategies for Differentiating the Curriculum. What is an Extension Menu?. An extension menu is an array of independent learning activities presented in a ‘choice’ or ‘menu’ format to provide students with options for extending or enriching the essential curriculum.

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Extension Menus

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  1. Extension Menus Strategies for Differentiating the Curriculum

  2. What is an Extension Menu? • An extension menu is an array of independent learning activities presented in a ‘choice’ or ‘menu’ format to provide students with options for extending or enriching the essential curriculum.

  3. Why use Extension Menus? • Enrich or extend the essential curriculum • Challenge the abilities of highly able students • Provide alternative activities that address the differing abilities, interests, or learning styles of students • Allow choice

  4. Computer Applications Menu You Decide

  5. History/ELA Extension Menu

  6. Advantages of Extension Menus • Strategy spans all curricular areas • Can target specific learning activities for an individual student or small group • Allows student choice as well as challenge • Students’ choices reveal their interests, abilities and learning styles • Promotes higher level thinking skills • Encourages the development of independent thinking

  7. Classroom Uses of Extension Menus • Follow-up activity • Culminating activity • Anchoring activity (defined by Carol Ann Tomlinson as, “meaningful work done individually and silently”) especially when children first begin a class or when they finish assigned work • Learning center • Independent activity

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