The Flip Book

A no-fail aid for teachers and students who are designing differentiated learning activities. Segmented mix-and- match pages, which present terms and symbolic illustrations, provide the means: clearly developed examples and explanations provide the why, what and how. Thinking skills, research skills, options for sharing learning, and differentiation based on the elements depth, complexity and novelty are the basis of this method. Includes how to use the activities you’ll develop as lessons, learning center tasks, independent project work and at-home learning activities.  The Flip Book has a new white front cover. For grades K-8.  54 pages

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