Differentiating Instruction in the Regular Classroom - Classroom 2.02024-03-28T17:07:22Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/forum/topics/differentiating-instruction-in?groupUrl=somerspointteachers&commentId=649749%3AComment%3A464110&groupId=649749%3AGroup%3A293677&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThis book sounds very helpful…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-04-26:649749:Comment:4663202010-04-26T15:42:35.444ZAlexandra Hamiltonhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/AlexandraHamilton
This book sounds very helpful and easily applicable to the classroom. With so many levels of learners and inclusion being such a big trend, differentiated instruction is crucial for every child. I agree with how it can be very difficult to differentiate in the beginning. I feel that as I got to know my students and learned about their learning preferences, I was able to easily differentiate for each. This will definitely be a summer read!
This book sounds very helpful and easily applicable to the classroom. With so many levels of learners and inclusion being such a big trend, differentiated instruction is crucial for every child. I agree with how it can be very difficult to differentiate in the beginning. I feel that as I got to know my students and learned about their learning preferences, I was able to easily differentiate for each. This will definitely be a summer read! Eryn,
I agree that DI can be…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-04-22:649749:Comment:4651072010-04-22T15:22:48.085ZDanielle Henryhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/DanielleHenry
Eryn,<br />
I agree that DI can be difficult at first but in the end it's definitely worth the extra work. From my experience, using DI in centers was a great success. Giving a center the same task but differentiating, allows all students to work to their own personal ability, guiding lower level learners and challenging higher level learners. Teaching is a growing process and making changes along the way is a huge part of being a great teacher. Although DI is a fairly new method of teaching, all…
Eryn,<br />
I agree that DI can be difficult at first but in the end it's definitely worth the extra work. From my experience, using DI in centers was a great success. Giving a center the same task but differentiating, allows all students to work to their own personal ability, guiding lower level learners and challenging higher level learners. Teaching is a growing process and making changes along the way is a huge part of being a great teacher. Although DI is a fairly new method of teaching, all teachers should implement it into their instruction because DI allows you to reach all your students and if your kids are successful than so are you! Differentiated Instruction is…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-04-19:649749:Comment:4641102010-04-19T22:38:19.179ZAthena Watsonhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/AthenaAyres
Differentiated Instruction is something that many teachers have already been doing in their classrooms. Many published curriculum are now adding these pieces to the daily activities. If you are familiar with Math Expressions then you will know what I am talking about. As a teacher it is our job to reach our students where they are at. This is a book I have looked at and recommend it highly. If you are new to this method of teaching, start putting feelers out there for teachers to help you. Many…
Differentiated Instruction is something that many teachers have already been doing in their classrooms. Many published curriculum are now adding these pieces to the daily activities. If you are familiar with Math Expressions then you will know what I am talking about. As a teacher it is our job to reach our students where they are at. This is a book I have looked at and recommend it highly. If you are new to this method of teaching, start putting feelers out there for teachers to help you. Many teachers have materials and ideas that you can use in your daily instruction. There is no need to reinvent the wheel, but this book will help you if you have yet to introduce this method into your own teaching. Eryn, this book sounds intere…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-04-19:649749:Comment:4640722010-04-19T19:11:13.421ZPaula Shearerhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/PaulaShearer
Eryn, this book sounds interesting. I think the step-by-step instructions will be very helpful for not only implementing into the classroom, but also for sparking new ideas for teachers to use.
Eryn, this book sounds interesting. I think the step-by-step instructions will be very helpful for not only implementing into the classroom, but also for sparking new ideas for teachers to use.