Think of the graphic below as a bird’s eye view of what differentiation looks like when it is designed with every learner in mind from the start. It weaves together foundational strategies from choice boards and flexible grouping to multisensory instruction and performance tasks, all grounded in the work of leading differentiation. Whether you are just beginning to explore differentiation or looking to sharpen your existing practice, this graphic is valuable for building classrooms where every student can be supported.
Content Differentiation for All Learners
- Pre-assessment
- Learning stations
- Choice boards
- Tiered assignments
Process Differentiation for All Learners
- Project-based learning (PBL)
- Journaling or reflection
- Menu of assignments
- Performance tasks
Product Differentiation for All Learners
- Flexible grouping
- Think-Pair-Share
- Task cards
- Scaffolded instruction
- Multisensory instruction
Learning Environment Differentiation for All Learners
- Tiered Assignments
- Flexible classroom design
- Student Voice and Choice
- Positive Climate
- Ongoing feedback
- Technology integration
Sources: Carol Ann Tomlinson, Prodigy Education, Voyager Sopris Learning, Better Lesson, IRIS Center at Vanderbilt University.
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