Resource #3: Choices and Choice Boards

Research shows that providing choices increases task engagement and compliance (see the link below for citations)

http://www.cahelp.org/news/c_a_h_e_l_p_e_news/2016-17_e_news_articles/giving_up_control_february_22_2017

 

With students who have delays in language processing, providing visual choices is a must. For my students, providing visual choices showed them what was available, and more importantly - taught them that they had a choice. More on choice boards can be found at the link below. 

 

http://literacyacrossdisciplines.cmswiki.wikispaces.net/Choice+Boards