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This web site has been created to assist students preparing for SOL exams by offering practice
tests in history, math, science, English and computer technology."
 

Differentiated Instruction

What is Differentiated Instruction-  A Case Study

What is your Learning Style?

Differentiated Instructional Strategies

Flow of Instruction

Tiered Learning


Create Lesson Plans
On-line teacher resource designed to make lesson planning easy.
 

ProTeacher
Lists teacher ideas on a variety of topics such as classroom organization, homework, etc.
 

Atoz Teacher Stuff
Teacher tips, conferences, managing behavior, managing papers, morning work/warm-ups, motivating students, parent involvement, teaching strategies, organization, lesson plans, classroom themes, printables
 

edHelper
Provides a wide range of instructional methods (worksheets, lesson plans, etc).
Membership is required for access to some resources.
 

Puzzlemaker
“Create puzzles online: Puzzlemaker is a puzzle generation tool for teachers, students and parents.
Create and print customized word search, crossword and math puzzles using your word lists.”
 

Beginning of the Year
Beginning of the year ideas and bulletin board ideas
 

 

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Helpful Reading

 


How to differentiate instruction in mixed-ability classrooms (2nd ed.)
Tomlinson, C. (1995). New Jersey: Prentice Hall.
 

The differentiated classroom: Responding to the needs of all learners
Tomlinson, C. (1999). Virginia: Association for Supervision & Curriculum Development.
 

The first days of school: How to be an effective teacher
Wong, H., & Wong, R. (2004). California: Harry K. Wong Publications.

 

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Keys To


☻Ask your mentor for other helpful resources, such as conference materials/ideas (ex. Santa Cruz Analysis of Student Work).


Use warm-ups and closures to begin and end the day.  These can include daily questions, quick quizzes, short reviews, etc.
 

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If you have questions related to this website please contact:

Dr. Peggy Schimmoeller, Associate Professor of Education

Dr. Gail Brown, Assistant Professor of Education

Randolph College
2500 Rivermont Ave.
Lynchburg, Va. 24503

gbrown@randolphcollege.edu

pschimmoeller@randolphcollege.edu