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I teach a first grade transition classroom so there are many levels of learning evident in our room. For reading, I differentiate by creating activities designed to meet different needs. For example, for my students who are working on short vowel sounds, I provide letter tiles for word-building activities. For other students still needing reinforcement with initial letter sounds, I set up a sorting activity game using picture cards. A lot of my resources have come from Really Good Stuff®, because…it’s really great stuff!
The article above was featured in the October 2011 edition of the Classroom Connection newsletter. Read more great tips and tricks from that edition below: Together and Alone Centers Support Differentiation Strategies to Promote Differentiated Reading A Group Approach to Differentiated Learning These Kids Progress with a Little Help from Their Friends Let Kids Choose Differentiation Activities Created with Really Good Supplies |





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