These sources provide a wealth of additional information. Clicking on the name will open the website in a new window.
Dare to Differentiate - This is a teacher-supported wiki that provides a comprehensive list of all things related to differentiation. One of the most useful aspects of this website is the "Strategies" section with links to down-loadable differentiation strategies that can readily adapted to any classroom.
Differentiation Central - Developed through the Curry School of Education - University of Virginia, this website includes a multitude of resources such as lesson plans, differentiation tools,and professional development opportunities.
Edutopia - Developed under the auspices of the George Lucas Foundation, this website is dedicated to improving the K-12 learning process. The site has hundreds of education resources. The link opens directly to results of a search for differentiated instruction.
Infuse Learning - Infuse learning is an engaging way for teachers to assess their students' learning. Teachers provide the content and infuselearning provides a variety of ways to gather immediate student feedback. This is an excellent way to connect technology and pedagogy. Subscription is free.
Newsela - Newsela provides tiered nonfiction literary sources. News articles are published daily and each article is available at five different reading levels. Some articles include a quiz that tracks student comprehension. Subscription is free for teachers.
No Red Ink - Developed by a high school English teacher, this site offers a free subscription to all users that offers coaches students on their grammar skills. The site provides immediate, differentiated feedback and keeps track of student progress.
Power my Learning - This site contains resources for almost every class. Teachers can choose the activities, skills, or topics to present to their students. Power my learning provides feedback to individual learners and track the learning of whole classes. A free subscription is required to access everything on the site.
Teachers First - Their motto is Thinking Teachers Teaching Thinking. Teachers First provides hundreds of differentiated instruction and multiples intelligences resources for teachers. Teachers can search for content by subject, grade, or key words.
Think Cerca - This is an CCSS-aligned literacy program that offers tiered reading lessons in a variety of different subjects. Teachers can assign specific lessons to either a student or a class. A free subscription for teachers is available that offers access to the library of articles/videos.
What Ed Said - Ed is actually Edna, an International Baccalaureate teacher from Melbourne, Australia. Ed provides a list of 10 ways to differentiate learning. The list is simple and thought-provoking. Each item on the list links to additional resources.
Differentiation Central - Developed through the Curry School of Education - University of Virginia, this website includes a multitude of resources such as lesson plans, differentiation tools,and professional development opportunities.
Edutopia - Developed under the auspices of the George Lucas Foundation, this website is dedicated to improving the K-12 learning process. The site has hundreds of education resources. The link opens directly to results of a search for differentiated instruction.
Infuse Learning - Infuse learning is an engaging way for teachers to assess their students' learning. Teachers provide the content and infuselearning provides a variety of ways to gather immediate student feedback. This is an excellent way to connect technology and pedagogy. Subscription is free.
Newsela - Newsela provides tiered nonfiction literary sources. News articles are published daily and each article is available at five different reading levels. Some articles include a quiz that tracks student comprehension. Subscription is free for teachers.
No Red Ink - Developed by a high school English teacher, this site offers a free subscription to all users that offers coaches students on their grammar skills. The site provides immediate, differentiated feedback and keeps track of student progress.
Power my Learning - This site contains resources for almost every class. Teachers can choose the activities, skills, or topics to present to their students. Power my learning provides feedback to individual learners and track the learning of whole classes. A free subscription is required to access everything on the site.
Teachers First - Their motto is Thinking Teachers Teaching Thinking. Teachers First provides hundreds of differentiated instruction and multiples intelligences resources for teachers. Teachers can search for content by subject, grade, or key words.
Think Cerca - This is an CCSS-aligned literacy program that offers tiered reading lessons in a variety of different subjects. Teachers can assign specific lessons to either a student or a class. A free subscription for teachers is available that offers access to the library of articles/videos.
What Ed Said - Ed is actually Edna, an International Baccalaureate teacher from Melbourne, Australia. Ed provides a list of 10 ways to differentiate learning. The list is simple and thought-provoking. Each item on the list links to additional resources.