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Donna Hebert

Differentiation in Practice: A ... - Google Book Search - 0 views

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    This chapter from Differentiation in Practice by Carol Ann Tolinson and Cindy Strickland provides examples of English & Humanties lesson plan, including Socratic seminar
Donna Hebert

DIFFERENTIATION TOOLBOX - 0 views

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    Take a quick quiz to assess your understanding about differentiation.
Donna Hebert

The Gifted & Talented Website - 0 views

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    "Differentiating Instruction..." pdf
Donna Hebert

Carolyn Coil, Ed.D. - 0 views

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    Carolyn's website includes several e-zine articles about differentiation, a teacher idea exchange and a links page.
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Differentiated Instruction | Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age - 0 views

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    Holy cow! what a lot of resources!
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Getting Started with Diigolet - Diigo help - 0 views

  • Tags help you find and organize your bookmarks by letting you select all of your bookmarks with a certain tag or combination of tags. Quickly add relevant tags to a bookmark by clicking on any of the recommended tags that appear under the description field on the “Save Bookmark” pop-up. When you are satisfied with the information in the “Save Bookmark” pop-up, click the “Save Bookmark” button. Now a link to the page is stored in your Diigo library, and the information you entered is stored with it.
  • Highlight Highlighting lets you denote important information on a page, just like highlighting in a book, but with Diigo, the highlighted text will be conveniently saved to your library as well. There are some important things for me to denote on my recipe. My wife doesn’t like pineapple, my grandfather can’t have eggs or chocolate, and I don’t like coconut very much, so I highlight those items on the recipe to let me know I need to deal with them. Highlight by clicking “Highlight” on the Diigolet. Then select the text you want to highlight. The text will be visually highlighted and the text is now stored in your library. It’s that easy. Click the button again to exit highlighter mode. You can also change the color of a highlight by clicking the downward-pointing arrow next to “Highlight” and choosing a color. Colors are useful for differentiating different types of highlights. I will use a different color for each of the different people I need to consider.
  • To add a sticky note to a highlight, simply move your mouse cursor over a highlight. When the little pop-up tab with the pencil on it appears, move the cursor to it and a menu will appear. Choose “Add Sticky Notes”. Now you can type and post a sticky note just like before, but this time it will be tied to the highlighted text.
Donna Hebert

Teacher Professional Development Sourcebook: Responsive Teaching - 0 views

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    Education Week article on how teachers and schools in Iowa are adapting to the RTI model.
Donna Hebert

Promising Curriculum and Instructional Practices for High Ability Learners - 0 views

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    This manuel is published by the Nebraska Department of Education
Donna Hebert

Current Events in Space Tic-Tac-Toe - 0 views

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    From the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, this tic tac toe is designed to meet the various needs and learning styles of students.
Donna Hebert

dhebertdifferentiation » home - 0 views

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    Here is a wiki I created to showcase some of the differentation strategies I have used with my language arts and French students.
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