Saturday, March 18, 2017

Differentiated Instruction



1.Differentiated Instruction Weebly


This Weebly was a great resource for me. It gave me multiple views of how to prepare differentiated lessons. It also gives tests, assessments, and templates for you to use as well.


This handout is from an event put on by Ever Active Schools, and it has a great amount on differentiation in physical education. It gives you literature to read, principals to follow, and visual concepts of how to implement differentiation in the classroom.


I think this is is a great link because having a reference  regarding students with disabilities can only benefit you as a teacher. There are examples of how you can differentiate the rules, boundaries, actions, time, or equipment.


This link is a good all around data base for differentiation. It explains learning styles and how to adapt to them. There are examples of how to discover your student's learning style and how to guide them.



I think its always good to have an example of an executed lesson plan. Something you can build from and create your own. 







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