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Author: Joni Turville
This practical book shows elementary school teachers how to differentiate instruction based on their students' situational and personal interests. It provides a large number of detailed and easy-to-use lesson plans to help you create choices to increase student engagement and learning. Also included is a set of blackline masters which you can duplicate and use in your classroom.
Over 30 black line masters can be downloaded from Eye On Education's web site by those who have purchased this book.
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"Filled with easy-to-implement ideas, clearly explained. It will help teachers differentiate with confidence."
- Connie Erikson, Principal
Senita Valley Elementary School, AZ
Table of Contents
Meet the Author
Acknowledgments
1 Differentiating by Interest
2 Assessing Interest and Building Classroom Climate
3 Lesson Structures that Support Differentiating by Interest
4 Lesson Plans
5 Creating a Lesson and Adapting Lessons
6 Assessment and Other Lingering Issues
7 Where to Start?
Blackline Masters
Annotated Webliography
References
184 pages © 2007
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