Examples of scaffolding

1. Providing guided questions to help a student brainstorm ideas before starting a writing assignment.

2. Breaking down a complex math problem into smaller, more manageable steps.

3. Using graphic organizers or outlines to help organize information for a research project.

4. Modeling how to solve a problem or complete a task before asking the student to try it on their own.

5. Offering hints or clues to help a student solve a difficult problem, without giving away the answer.

6. Providing additional resources or materials to support a student's learning, such as videos, articles, or hands-on activities.

7. Encouraging peer collaboration or group work to help students learn from each other and support each other's learning.

8. Adjusting the level of support based on the individual needs and abilities of each student.