$40.00

Presenter: Kim Frasher, OAGC
Core Area: ODE Teacher Competency a, b, c; Curricular Content Knowledge 3.2, 3.3, 3.4; Instructional Planning and Strategies 5.1, 5.2; OAGC Differentiation
Grade Level: Elementary & Secondary
Hours: 2


Differentiation requires careful planning in order to meet the needs of gifted learners in a mixed-ability classroom. Join Kim Frasher, Math Gifted Specialist at Gahanna-Jefferson Public Schools, and explore a variety of techniques to engage students in mathematical tasks that are appropriate for their independent level of readiness. In this 2-hour course, participants will explore a variety of factors that facilitate differentiation, including the classroom environment, classroom procedures, grouping, and varied work.  

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Description

Managing a differentiated classroom is a complex task, but it doesn’t have to be difficult! Join Kim Frasher, Math Gifted Specialist at Gahanna-Jefferson Public Schools, and explore a variety of techniques to engage students in mathematical tasks that are appropriate for their independent level of readiness.

In this 2-hour course you will discover: 

  • Techniques to help you manage the complexities of a differentiated classroom
  • How to create differentiated math experiences for students
  • The importance of students’ physical environment, classroom procedures, and classroom routines 
This course addresses the following standards: 
ODE Competencies: a, b, c
NAGC Standards: 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 5.1, 5.2

Click here for a leader’s guide created by the Ohio Association for the Gifted and Talented.

Presenter Bio

Kim Frasher is currently a Math Gifted Specialist at Gahanna-Jefferson Public Schools, serves on
the Ohio Gifted Advisory Council, and is a member of Gifted Coordinators of Central Ohio. She
has been an educator for 28 years. As a gifted specialist for the last 16 years, Kim has been
devoted to working with the gifted math students, their families, and the teachers who serve
them. She believes that gifted students have the right to be placed in an educational setting
that is most appropriate for their abilities and passions. Finding the optimal challenge for
students fosters a love of learning that can propel students to open doors and reach
unimaginable heights. Kim holds a B.A. in elementary education with a reading endorsement
and a gifted endorsement and an M.S. in curriculum and instruction. 

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170 reviews for Practical Differentiation in Math

  1. Fanny – PHARR-SAN JUAN-ALAMO ISD (verified owner)

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  2. Stacie – New Lexington City Schools (verified owner)

    I loved it! The speaker gave us several resources that we could find to further our understanding of math differentiation.

  3. Patricia – DONNA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT (verified owner)

    Very practical and easy information to use in your classroom.

  4. Hope – PIQUA CITY (verified owner)

    I gained many ideas on how to differentiate for all students through this course.

  5. Fernando – DONNA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT (verified owner)

    Great ideas.

  6. Anastasia – COLUMBUS CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT (verified owner)

    It’s fine. I wish there was more emphasis on high school material.

  7. Jennifer – PROSPER ISD (verified owner)

    It was good. A little boring.

  8. CHRISTI – KENT CITY (verified owner)

    There was good information in this course, but it really needs to be advertised for newer teachers. There was very little presented I wasn’t aware of.

  9. William – PARMA CITY (verified owner)

    The presenter does a very thorough job of describing how to differentiate in the math classroom.

  10. Diana – NORTHRIDGE LOCAL (verified owner)

    This is good for higher elementary. It lists a lot of good ideas.

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