1. Extra Credit You know those students who always bug you for extra credit? Well know you can easily assign an extra credit assignment to a specific student. They can work on the assignment outside of class, and ask any questions through Classroom's comment features. This way, you aren't bothered with extra credit during crucial class time. 2. Extra Practice Share resources, games, or extra assignments to students who need a little extra help in some areas. 3. Tasks for Early Finishers We have all had those early birds who finish their assignment at lightning speed for one of two reasons. 1) They mastered the material and need something more challenging 2) They didn't understand the assignment and rushed through it just to get done. Usually, if students know there is a task waiting for them when they are finished with an assignment, they are more apt to focus on the assignment at hand. Nevertheless, you will ALWAYS have early birds. Use the differentiation tool to assign "tasks" or "challenges" for those students to complete once done. Taking paper task cards you may already have, and turning them into digital tasks is a great place to start. 5. Differentiated Assignments Create different versions of an assignment for students who are accelerated, average, and struggling. You can even make sure to include any modifications in with the assingment instructions. Separate rubrics can even be given as well. 6. Group Work
Create group projects or, assignments for each group to complete. Share the assignment with only members of that group. This way each student can view their group assigment on their own device, sit together as a group, or even work together from an assigned seat.
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