When differentiation is used in service of mastering grade-level standards, it enables students to reach their greatest potential.
Effective differentiation requires a thoughtful approach. i-Ready Classroom Mathematics provides insightful data and purposeful resources so teachers have what they need, when they need it.
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Using the data and resources from the Grade-Level Planning (Prerequisites) report, teachers can provide review of and intervention for critical topics and connect to specific differentiation resources.
Understand the coherence of standards across previous grade levels to help uncover and address students’ unfinished learning.
Use the pacing and guidance documents to adjust lesson plans to address prerequisites during whole class instruction.
Every lesson includes recommended resources to support students’ learning needs, including Prerequisite Lessons, Interactive Tutorials, and Learning Games.
Precisely target the needs of individual students and give them access to grade-level instruction with independent, online lessons.Available as an optional add-on
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The Teacher’s Guide provides differentiation guidance at point of use and has embedded support for educators. Strategically placed differentiation options help support all learners throughout the lesson.
Common Misconceptions and Error Alerts are highlighted in red with suggestions on how to address them.
Hands-On Activities and Visual Models are placed at critical points in the session to support teachers in addressing students needs in real time.
Deepen Understanding provides an in-depth exploration of a targeted mathematical practice related directly to the concepts of the lesson.
Use the on-the-spot prerequisite support to address unfinished learning during grade-level instruction.
*We do not include Hands-On Activities and Visual Models callouts in Grades K and 1 because they are integrated throughout the program.
i-Ready Classroom Mathematics provides additional support to respond to student needs after the Lesson Quiz or digital Comprehension Check.
Differentiation options for each lesson let teachers reteach, reinforce, and extend learning to meet the needs of all students.
Tools for Instruction are short, targeted lessons built for students who require additional support with on-grade level skills and need to experience the mathematics of the lesson in a new way.
Math Center Activities (Grades 2–8) and Learning Activities (Grades K–1) are collaborative games and activities for small groups that are adapted to address students’ level of mastery of the topic.
Enrichment Activities are for students who have achieved proficiency with concepts and skills and are ready for additional challenges using on-grade level content.