Listly by Kathleen Metcalf
What Differentiated Instruction Is--And Is Not: The Definition Of Differentiated Instruction
In this collection of tools and advice from Edutopia and the web, find resources to help you adjust instruction in response to diverse learner needs and interests.
Educators from Mesquite Elementary School, in Tucson, Arizona, have provided these resources for you to use in your own school.
Three tech tools -- SAS Curriculum Pathways, Newsela, and EDpuzzle -- can help differentiate instruction by showing where students are and offering appropriate formative assessment.
Differentiate instruction through PBL or UBD by personalizing the driving question, having students design their own outcomes, and using the need to know process.
Build lessons, develop teaching materials, and vary your approach so that all students, regardless of where they are starting from, can learn content effectively, according to their needs.
Discover standards-aligned content, customize content, and track student progress through data analytics.
Blendspace allows educators to blend their classroom with digital content.
Common Sense Graphite is a site by teachers, for teachers that helps you find the best educational technology resources and learn the best practices for implementing them in your classroom. Brought to you by Common Sense Media: Empowering kids to thrive in a world of media and technology.
The leading K-12 online resource with performance tasks, literacy tasks, constructed responses, and real-world video. Useful in preparation for Smarter Balanced Assessment and PARCC Assessment.
Resources for Teachers - Using assessment data and other tools and information to improve instruction for students
CommonLit is a free digital collection of fiction and non-fiction texts organized by the themes students love to discuss.
Online, higher level courses--perfect for enrichment or self-directed investigations.
The best multimedia instruction on the web to help you with your homework and study.
Use engaging videos on TED-Ed to create customized lessons. You can use, tweak, or completely redo any lesson featured on TED-Ed, or create lessons from scratch based on any video from YouTube.
Learn for free about math, art, computer programming, economics, physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, finance, history, and more. Khan Academy is a nonprofit with the mission of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere. Great for independent learning at multiple levels.
Resources for Teachers - Tools, Information and Resources to Help Teachers Increase Student Learning