- How to Differentiate Instruction in a Mixed-ability Classroom.2nd Ed.
Carol Ann Tomlinson One of our most popular books ever—NOW UPDATED! Three new chapters, extended examples, and field-tested strategies help teachers succeed in today’s increasingly diverse classrooms. Learn proven ideas for how to match instructional approaches to the readiness, interests, and talents of all students: learning centers, hands-on activities, contracts, and investigative projects. Plus, read about new ways of structuring lessons to provide “scaffolds” for the lesson content, the procedures used in learning, and the products of learning.
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- Learning Centres
Learning Centres are areas in the classroom where a variety of hands on materials and meaningful activities provide opportunities for students to be actively involved in their learning. Centres can extend skill development in a specific curriculum area, provide enrichment, or exploration in creative or interest areas.
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- Learning Centres - Process
Organization of Time This site provides classroom management strategies for learning centers. See links to other related sites. Sample video clips
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- Student Center Activities
This is an elementary website for teachers to find many reading activities to use during centers. Teachers choose the K-5 grade level they teach, the reading component, and then the appropriate activity that reinforces the concept. Teachers can choose from Phonemic Awareness, Phonics, Fluency, Vocabulary and Comprehension depending on the students’ needs. Recommended by: Cheryl Meltzer
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