Seven easy steps to differentiating math instruction for busy teachers


 


Staff development expert Leslie Laud provides a clear roadmap for using formative assessment to...

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Seven easy steps to differentiating math instruction for busy teachers


 


Staff development expert Leslie Laud provides a clear roadmap for using formative assessment to differentiate mathematics instruction for students in Grades 4–10. She presents a comprehensive framework of seven research-based practices that show teachers how to:


 



  • Get started and establish norms

  • Implement formative assessment

  • Create tiered lessons

  • Manage a multitasking classroom effectively


 


Tested, reviewed, and enhanced by experienced math teachers, the book includes practical examples, reproducibles, and student activities that are easy for busy teachers to implement immediately.



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