12. How to Differentiate and Scaffold Math Centers (Part 3)
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In this third and final episode of the series, I share specific examples for you to use in your classroom that are scaffolded and differentiated across three levels.  The first level includes additional support for strugglers with a lower difficulty level. The second level includes grade-level questions with little to no support, and the last level provides unique and fun challenges for your high achievers! The skills discussed are as follows: 3rd Grade: 1. Determining the unknown within a multiplication or division equation relating three whole numbers within 100 2. Add and subtract whole numbers within 1,000 4th Grade: 1. Multiply a whole number of up to 4 digits by a 1-digit number (partial product method) 2. Find whole-number quotients and remainders with up to 4-digit dividends and 1-digit divisors 5th Grade: 1. Use parentheses, brackets, or braces in numerical expressions, and evaluate expressions with these symbols 2. Compare decimals to the thousandths place You'll also hear a tip for what to do if you accidentally close out an internet tab too soon in the Teaching Tip of the Week! Grab the free handout that goes along with this episode here! Resources Mentioned: -1-Digit Partial Product Multiplication -2-Digit Partial Product Multiplication -Long Division Work Mats To view the show notes with the full transcript, head to https://krejcicreations.com/episode12. P.S. Has this podcast been helpful for you? If so, screenshot an episode, add it to IG, and tag me @krejci_creations. This helps spread the word to other teachers!
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