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Literature Circle Reading:

Literature Circle Reading:. Fulfilling the Promise of the Differentiated Classroom by Carol Ann Tomlinson. Dorene Milewski, AACPS Mel Preston, HCPSS. Summary. Dr. Carol Ann Tomlinson takes another comprehensive look at differentiated instruction and adds new strategies. Summary.

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Literature Circle Reading:

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  1. Literature Circle Reading: Fulfilling the Promise of the Differentiated Classroom by Carol Ann Tomlinson Dorene Milewski, AACPS Mel Preston, HCPSS

  2. Summary • Dr. Carol Ann Tomlinson takes another comprehensive look at differentiated instruction and adds new strategies.

  3. Summary • This book contains a combination of real-world stories and examples that make it easily accessible for classroom teachers. Examples help teachers understand the importance of tailoring instruction to meet all students' needs.

  4. Summary • The Toolbox at the end of the book includes surveys, checklists, examples and activities that help teachers implement differentiated approaches in the classroom immediately. The activities in the toolbox can be used to differentiate content, process or product.

  5. Target Audience • Even the most seasoned and trained teachers will enjoy this book and the ready to use strategies for classroom instruction. • This book can be used in virtually any kind of school situation and/or student population.

  6. Key terms • STUDENT TRAITS:Interest, Readiness, Learning Profiles, Affect • CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENT:Content, Process, Product, Learning Environment • TOOLBOX: Student profile, Anchor activity, Checklist for Student Skills, Example Rubric, Concept Wall, Research Checklist, Peer Critique Guide, Learning Menus, Learning Contracts, RAFT, Concept Map/ Graphic Organizers, Tiered Instruction.

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