- How do you teach a class with different levels?
- How do you teach to meet a variety of needs abilities and learning styles?
- What are the three types of groups within the classroom?
- What are grouping strategies?
How do you teach a class with different levels?
Teaching a Class With Big Ability Differences
- Start Slow. ...
- Introduce Compacting for High Achievers. ...
- Provide Choice. ...
- Bake Assessments Into Every Class. ...
- Provide High- and No-Tech Scaffolding for Reading. ...
- Offer Targeted Scaffolding for Young Writers.
How do you teach to meet a variety of needs abilities and learning styles?
Here are 5 ways you can address the wide range of skills and abilities children demonstrate throughout the day.
- Offer choices. ...
- Plan for possibilities. ...
- Empower children to document their learning. ...
- Encourage community support. ...
- Provide a variety of learning materials.
What are the three types of groups within the classroom?
Johnson, Johnson, and Holubec's (1998) theory has identified three types of cooperative learning groups: formal, informal, and base groups. Formal cooperative learning groups range in length from one class period to several weeks.
What are grouping strategies?
Skill/Strategy Grouping: Here, you group together students who need practice with a specific skill or strategy. Student Choice Grouping: Allow students to group themselves according to a shared preference, for an author or genre in reading, for example, or historical period or country in social studies.