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Addressing Students'Individual Learning Needs
- Grades: PreK–K, 1–2, 3–5, 6–8, 9–12
How do you ensure that you're meeting the needs of each of your students? Five veteran teachers share their own strategies for reaching individual learners' needs and supporting a variety of skill levels while maintain order and staying on track with their curriculum. Click the links below to get a snapshot of differentiated instruction in their classrooms.
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Addressing Different Learning Styles
Kindergarten teacher Jeremy Brunaccioni says that the best way he's found to reach all students is to use a multi-sensory approach that incorporates movements, crafts, reading, and hands-on activities.
4 Proven Strategies for Differentiating Instruction
Jill White, currently a first grade G&T teacher, shares with new teachers her experience working with a wide range of student abilities. Here, she explains how technology and other strategies have helped her support all students.
8 Lessons Learned on Differentiating Instruction
Strategies to help you integrate basic differentiation into your classroom.
Differentiation in a Reader's Workshop
Third grade teacher Marissa Ochoa shares ideas on meeting students'individual needs. New and first year teachers will learn how to challenge their students to stretch their reading skills.
Thematic Differentiation for High School Literacy
High school English teacher Nicole Sledge explains her most effective technique for helping students at all levels succeed -- teaching thematically.
- Subjects:New Teacher Resources, Teacher Tips and Strategies





