Cognitive Development Activities Worksheet.
Cognitive Development Activities Worksheet.
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Differentiation is a crucial aspect of guiding students in cognitive development. Teachers should have a variety of differentiation strategies to help adolescents develop cognitively.
Complete the “Cognitive Development Activities” template and design three activities that could be differentiated for students in various stages of cognitive development in your content area. Use Piaget’s stages of cognitive development theory, as you analyze differentiation strategies for various stages of cognitive development. Align these activities to the appropriate content area standards in your state. Your activities should show a connection to stages of cognitive development, multiple intelligences, or moral development.
APA format is not required, but solid academic writing is expected.
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Cognitive Development Activities
Activity 1:
Grade level and subject area |
State standard |
Learning objective: “Students will be able to…” |
50-100 word description of learning activity aligned to objective: |
50-100 word description of how the activity differentiates for students in various stages of cognitive development: |
Activity 2:
Grade level and subject area |
State standard |
Learning objective: “Students will be able to…” |
50-100 word description of learning activity aligned to objective: |
50-100 word description of how the activity differentiates for students in various stages of cognitive development: |
Activity 3:
Grade level and subject area |
State standard |
Learning objective: “Students will be able to…” |
50-100 word description of learning activity aligned to objective: |
50-100 word description of how the activity differentiates for students in various stages of cognitive development: |
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