Teachers can differentiate instruction in many ways. Differentiation is simply to provide varied learning options in a classroom to make curriculum and instruction the best fit for learners. Teachers can differentiate content, process, and product, according to the students’ readiness, interest, and learning profile (multiple intelligence style). Books Tomlinson, C.A. 1999.The Differentiated Classroom:Responding to the needs of all learners. ASCD, Alexandria, VA. Tomlinson, C.A. 2001. How To Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-Ability Classrooms
http://www.nettrekker.com/di/tour/ netTrekker d.i., the latest version of netTrekker, is purchased for each PA public school teacher. Consult your Tech person for login. This award-winning search engine for schools, supports differentiated instruction with standards-based online resources, organized by readability level to help every child achieve.
http://www.learningscience.org Learning Science uses the National Education Standards (NAS, 1996) as their framework providing FREE, high quality web interactives that may support a variety of learners.
Resources http://www.internet4classrooms.com/di.htm I4C has theory, lesson plans, inventories and much more. http://www.adifferentplace.org/teachers.htm This site contains links to differentiated activities in math, science, language arts, reading, and technology. Many activities are for teachers of the gifted. Resources are available for students, teachers, and parents. http://drwilliampmartin.tripod.com/classm.html Collection of classroom management and discipline websites The Really Big Classroom Management List Differentiated Instruction and Technology http://members.shaw.ca/priscillatheroux/differentiating.html This site offers a variety of approaches to differentiate instruction based on brain research. Links to strategies and other resources are provided. This site has a gifted focus.
More ESL Help http://www.colorincolorado.org/ For information in Spanish and English for parents and teachers this is an excellent site. Teacher resources for all ELLs are highlighted.
ESL Help—Languages of the World http://www.ethnologue.com/ This site is an encyclopedic reference work cataloging all of the worlds 6,912 known living languages.
Teach-Nology—Four Step Plan http://www.teach-nology.com/tutorials/teaching/differentiate/planning/ This site from Teach-Nology is now a subscription site. It provides a four-step plan for differentiating instruction in the classroom. Additional links are provided to related sites containing information on inquiry-based learning, cooperative learning, information processing strategies, lesson planning, and assessing student learning. http://www.wilmette39.org/DI39/iagc05.html
Wilmette 39 County N.C. has developed a page that list tiered resources and low prep strategy resources. DI Tiering and Resource Page
http://www.weac.org/kids/1998-99/march99/differ2.htm From Theory to Practice: The Challenges of Heterogeneous Classrooms http://www.scusd.edu/gate_ext_learning/differentiated.htm Content differentiation means that the teachers meet the needs of individuals or groups of students by giving them different material to cover. Teachers offer students “multiple options for taking in information.” http://www.cast.org/ncac/index.cfm?I=2876 National Center on Accessing the General Curriculum This resource from the National Center on Accessing the General Curriculum provides an overview of differentiated instruction, guidelines for how to make differentiation possible, indicators of effectiveness, and an annotated list of additional online resources on differentiated instruction http://www.learnnc.org/about/guide/
This is a great website developed by the University of North Carolina School of Education. The website, Learn NC, contain successful practices in K-12 education...great resource.
Teachers can differentiate content, process, and product, according to the students’ readiness, interest, and learning profile (multiple intelligence style).
Books
Tomlinson, C.A. 1999.The Differentiated Classroom: Responding to the needs of all learners. ASCD, Alexandria, VA.
Tomlinson, C.A. 2001. How To Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-Ability Classrooms
Differentiated Instruction Websites
http://www.lcandler.web.aplus.net/index.html teacher resources; awesome site for elementary teachers
http://livebinders.com/edit?id=29244 A site I created on Differentiation
http://www.k8accesscenter.org
What’s New > Effective Classroom Strategies Discussion
http://www.learnerslink.com/curriculum.htm
Differentiating Instruction ... Effective Strategies to Improve Student Performance
http://members.shaw.ca/priscillatheroux/differentiatingstrategies.html
Enhance learning with technology... strategies for differentiating
http://www.dcmoboces.com/dcmoiss/staffdev/oinit/dile/didocs.htm Differentiating Instruction templates
http://www.mciu.org/mciu23/cwp/view.asp?a=13&q=436971
This link is to a page of Tech related DI resources compiled by our IMS trainers. It includes united streaming, Marco Polo, Photo Story and more!
http://www.manteno.k12.il.us/curriculumdiff/principles.htm principles of differentiated instruction
http://www.nettrekker.com/di/tour/ netTrekker d.i., the latest version of netTrekker, is purchased for each PA public school teacher. Consult your Tech person for login. This award-winning search engine for schools, supports differentiated instruction with standards-based online resources, organized by readability level to help every child achieve.
Tiered Curriculum Project
http://www.doe.state.in.us/exceptional/gt/tiered_curriculum/welcome.html Developed by DOE from Indiana. Tiered lessons K to 12 with examples for LA, Math and Science.
http://www.openc.k12.or.us/reaching/tag/dcsamples.html
Differentiated K to 12 curriculum samples on the Oregon DOE website.
Tiered Curriculum Samples for High-End Learners
http://sddial.org/esa/doc/teachers/differ_instruc_lessons.htm
Site has good examples of differentiated lessons from K-5 linked to enduring understanding, essential questions, and evidence to standards (not PA).
http://www.help4teachers.com/samples.htm- Layered Curriculum—Variation on Tiered Curriculum
http://www.funlessonplans.com/history_lesson_plans/social_studies_lessons.htm Social Studies lessons using differentiated instruction that encourages students to choose between different versions, A or B, of Investigations designed to meet the needs of students with a variety of learning styles.
http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/teacher_resources/main/teacher_resources.html Windows to the Universe
Earth and Space Science activities for beginners, intermediate and advanced learners.
http://www.learningscience.org
Learning Science uses the National Education Standards (NAS, 1996) as their framework providing FREE, high quality web interactives that may support a variety of learners.
Anchor Projects http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/schools/hooverms/technology/anchor.htm
This site from Montgomery County (Md.) Public Schools provides anchor projects for all content areas.
Resources
http://www.internet4classrooms.com/di.htm
I4C has theory, lesson plans, inventories and much more.
http://www.adifferentplace.org/teachers.htm
This site contains links to differentiated activities in math, science, language arts, reading, and technology. Many activities are for teachers of the gifted. Resources are available for students, teachers, and parents.
http://drwilliampmartin.tripod.com/classm.html
Collection of classroom management and discipline websites
The Really Big Classroom Management List
Differentiated Instruction and Technology http://members.shaw.ca/priscillatheroux/differentiating.html
This site offers a variety of approaches to differentiate instruction based on brain research. Links to strategies and other resources are provided. This site has a gifted focus.
More ESL Help
http://www.colorincolorado.org/
For information in Spanish and English for parents and teachers this is an excellent site. Teacher resources for all ELLs are highlighted.
ESL Help—Languages of the World
http://www.ethnologue.com/
This site is an encyclopedic reference work cataloging all of the worlds 6,912 known living languages.
Teach-Nology—Four Step Plan
http://www.teach-nology.com/tutorials/teaching/differentiate/planning/
This site from Teach-Nology is now a subscription site. It provides a four-step plan for differentiating instruction in the classroom. Additional links are provided to related sites containing information on inquiry-based learning, cooperative learning, information processing strategies, lesson planning, and assessing student learning.
http://www.wilmette39.org/DI39/iagc05.html
Wilmette 39 County N.C. has developed a page that list tiered resources and low prep strategy resources. DI Tiering and Resource Page
http://www.weac.org/kids/1998-99/march99/differ2.htm
From Theory to Practice: The Challenges of Heterogeneous Classrooms http://www.scusd.edu/gate_ext_learning/differentiated.htm
Content differentiation means that the teachers meet the needs of individuals or groups of students by giving them different material to cover. Teachers offer students “multiple options for taking in information.” http://www.cast.org/ncac/index.cfm?I=2876
National Center on Accessing the General Curriculum
This resource from the National Center on Accessing the General Curriculum provides an overview of differentiated instruction, guidelines for how to make differentiation possible, indicators of effectiveness, and an annotated list of additional online resources on differentiated instruction
http://www.learnnc.org/about/guide/
This is a great website developed by the University of North Carolina School of Education. The website, Learn NC, contain successful practices in K-12 education...great resource.