Like many others, this is my first time creating an infographic and I know there aren't any pretty little circles or pictures on there, but I was having a hard enough time just making that (It could've been the 17 kids in the room blowing up balloons so big they popped every few seconds.). I also understand graphs like this better than others, so I though I would do what I understand. Anyways, it just shows the four main parts of differentiated instruction that I thought were important from the reading. Off those four main ideas, it gives subtopics, and off of those shows how to use differentiated instruction in the classroom with your students.
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AuthorI teach grades 7-11 at a small private school in Soldotna. I get to teach a variety of subjects that change every year, this year it's science, history, and math, next year it'll be completely different. Archives
April 2015
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