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78: Math Differentiate Tasks with these 4 Steps

Sep 18, 202320 minSeason 1Ep. 78
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Math Differentiate: Open tasks really can naturally differentiate. I know differentiation seems like there's a lot required of you-- planning, color coded copies, small groups... but what if I told you that one task can be differentiated easily by implementing these 4 steps!

In this episode we'll chat about: 

  • What math differentiate is 
  • 4 steps to differentiate math tasks 
  • How having high expectations can change it all for our students 


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