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1. Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) www.ascd.org , click on Education Topics for Q&A from Carol Ann Tomlinson.
2. Laura Candler's Teaching Resources. http://home.att.net/~teaching/ Click on the links for specific lesson activities, cooperative learning ideas and references.
3. Tiered Lessons. http://ideanet.doe.state.in.us/exceptional This site has K-6 examples of tiered lessons.
4. How Many Ways are You Smart? http://snow.utoronto.ca/Learn2/mod3/tchstyle This is a student Multiple Intelligences survey.
5. Student Inventories. www.educationworld.com, in Search box type Multiple Intelligence Inventory. Click on Education World Lesson Plan, then Student Strengths Inventory
6. The Rubric Bank. http://intranet.cps.k12.il.us, Click on Assessments, then Ideas and Rubrics, then Rubric Bank.
7. Rubrician.com contains multiple rubrics and links to rubrics in all contents. http://www.rubrician.com
Websites
Thinking Maps contains outstanding information on the importance of using graphic organizers to help students make connections and organize their thinking.
Differentiated Instruction article by New Horizons for Learning with associated links to more information.
Differentiated Learning by Regina Public Schools is a site that contains many links to information about how to differentiate instruction.
Instructional Strategies That Work. A collaborative project between Glenville State College, RESA V, and Ritchie County Schools. This gold mine contains a 57 page book of outstanding instructional strategies, including the how, why and examples for each strategy.
Performance Assessment Resources on the Internet. Contains multiple rubrics to aid in assessment.
Smiley Face Tricks. Mary Ellen Ledbetter's "smiley face tricks" help students improve their writing dramatically. Can be used for all grade levels.
Teaching Tips. Incredible site with information on just about any topic you might think about in the field of education. Gold mine!
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