Differentiating instruction can feel really overwhelming when you’ve got a class of more than 20 students. However, differentiated instruction has become a requirement for teachers in all grade levels and subject areas because we have diverse classrooms of learners at different mastery levels. In this blog post, several tips are shared to differentiate your lessons without creating plans each individual student. Click through to get these tips!
About the Author
April Smith
April began her career as a 5th grade teacher in 2008 and quickly developed a passion for creating engaging educational materials to share with fellow teachers. She now works with districts around the country, training their teachers and leaders on how to implement research-based strategies and differentiation techniques that meet the needs of diverse learners.