Differentiated Learning

Differentiated Instruction offers your child multiple options for learning a concept and taking in information. Often teachers differentiate the content, process, product, or the learning environment to accommodate their students' varying learning styles and needs. Here are a few alternative activities you can try with your child to practice the concepts that are assigned.

Magnetic Letters

Use magnetic letters to practice spelling CVC words, sight words and more!


Rainbow Letters & Words

Practice writing numbers, letters, and words by tracing over them with every color of the rainbow!

Shaving Cream

Use a tray of shaving cream, sand, rice, or flour, to practice letter & number formations, CVC words, sight words and more!

Dry Erase Board

Use dry erase boards to practice letter & number formations, CVC words, sight words, math concepts and more!


Search for letters & Words

Search for pictures of things that begin with a particular letter sound, or find words you know in books, newspapers, and magazines.

Chalk

Use chalk to practice letter & number formations, CVC words, sight words, math concepts and more!


MAke Math Tools

Click above to learn how to make your own colored macaroni. Create your own math tools to practice counting, patterns, addition and subtraction.


Chores

Increase your child's independence and ability to follow directives by giving them chores, 1 step directions and multi-step directions. Click image above for recommendations.