For example, my class just finished up with Geometry. I wanted them to review perimeter, area, and characteristics of 3 and 2 dimensional figures. I gave each student a review sheet (worksheet). Student one started with the perimeter review, student two with area, student three started with characteristics of 2-D figures, and student four started with 3-D figures. Students have the choice in the problem that they do, they do not have to go in order as they are on the paper. This allows for differentiation. Students are able to complete the ones that they can do, but still have the opportunity to see the other problems that their teammates have completed.
Have you used something similar in your classroom? What other ways could this be used? I would love to hear your ideas!
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This is great! Thanks for sharing!
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