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How Do You Differentiate Instruction In The Elementary Classroom?

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How Do You Differentiate Instruction In The Elementary Classroom?

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Teaching today means that you have a classroom filled with students of varying strengths and weaknesses. Differentiating instruction means incorporating a method of instruction that accommodates for this vast array of learning styles. Assess the needs of the individual students in your classroom. Make sure you understand what their needs are socially, emotionally, and intellectually, as well as across the curriculum. Document what you see as the child works alone, in small group, and in the classroom as whole. You might see strengths in one subject, and deficiencies in another. Spend a large chunk of time getting to know who you students are as people. The more you connect with them, the sooner you can create a learning environment that will work for each of them. Develop a teaching plan that will work for everyone. Teachers cannot work individually with students all day, but teachers can develop their teaching style to reach out to more students in small and large group instruction. N

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