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Use individualized learning pages to help all students master an objective. Provide a common introduction to your lesson and then distribute individualized learning pages based on reading ability. Although all students are reading about the same topic, the passages will vary according to student ability. Organize the class into learning teams by grouping students of varying abilities. After students have read and identified the main ideas, they should meet with their learning teams to discuss the topic and share information. Close the lesson as a whole group, reviewing key concepts/skills all students should have acquired. Adapt the sample learning page download to your specific content.
Grade Levels K - 2
Grade Levels K - 2
Grade Levels 3 - 5
Grade Levels 3 - 5
Grade Levels 6 - 8
Grade Levels 6 - 8
Grade Levels 9 - 12
Grade Levels 9 - 12
Kinesthetic Learner
Kinesthetic Learner
Visual Learner
Visual Learner
Auditory Learner
Auditory Learner
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