If you want to do more differentiation, but you feel overwhelmed by the idea of creating lots of individual lessons, try creating a tiered activity. This simple differentiation strategy gives students an appropriate level of challenge without a lot of prep on your part.
You can find full written versions of these tips at cultofpedagogy.com/edutips.
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110: Ten Ways Educators Can Take Action in Pursuit of Equity
109: Get Students Talking with Ongoing Conversations
108: To Learn, Students Need to DO Something
107: The Best Ways to Use Leveled Texts
106: The Danger of Teacher Nostalgia
105: Voice of Witness: Bring the Power of Oral History to Your Classroom
104: What the Research Says About Note-Taking
103: Deeper Class Discussions with the TQE Method
102: A Look Inside a Teacher Fellowship Program
101: A Step-by-Step Plan for Teaching Narrative Writing
100: Lessons in Personhood
99: Quality-Check Your Tech: 6 Strategies
98: Improving the Way We Teach About Slavery
97: The Principal's Pet: A Cautionary Tale
96: What's the Point of a Makerspace?
95: Twelve Ways Teachers Can Build Their Emotional Resilience
94: How accurate are your grades?
93: Eight Things I Know for Sure About Middle School Kids
92: Frickin' Packets
91: Twelve Ways to Upgrade Your Classroom Design
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