Episode 276: A Simple Hack to Differentiate Your Lessons

Ever felt like the challenge of meeting each student's unique learning needs with ELA lessons was a puzzle with too many pieces? On this episode of the Teaching Middle School ELA podcast, Caitlin, Jessica, and Megan discuss a straightforward method to differentiate your ELA instruction using the scaffolding of Bloom's Taxonomy.

You'll walk away with a simple hack that integrates differentiation smoothly into your teaching practice, and a freebie that promises to make a significant impact on your educational approach.

Be sure to listen in for an episode brimming with inspiration and actionable advice that not only promises to enrich your teacher toolkit but also sets the stage for a more inclusive, effective, and joyful learning environment.

Get ready for an enlightening and impactful episode!


Links mentioned:

Bloom's Taxonomy Chart:  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1u4-mpp6tNTq9GHHv5pGRyNbjN08gAEJ9/view?usp=drive_link


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