Teaching Strategies to Meet Multiple Needs By: Brooke Wilhoit.

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Teaching Strategies to Meet Multiple Needs By: Brooke Wilhoit

New Year New Students: Portfolio of each student Each unique quality Learning Styles Focus on strengths

Making Learning Unique: Practice Reinforcement Enrichment Each child is intelligent

Differentiating Classroom: Tailoring to individual needs Flexible grouping Classroom Community

Personal Response: Beneficial to my growth as a teacher Stockpile of information Personal Journals Retain Information Mature children Individuality