5 Game-Changing Differentiation Strategies for Inclusive Classrooms


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Good morning!

Two and a half more days! The end is near! We have a half day on Wednesday and after that I am on summer vacation!

This week's blog post is some strategies to help you with your inclusion classroom. I have 5 more tips coming next week!

Strategies for Differentiating Instruction in Inclusive Classes

Currently reading James by Percival Everett, I'm not able to read as fast as I used to with a 5 month old at home but I'll finish it eventually 😂

Enjoy your week!

XOXO,

Katie

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