Creating differentiated instruction is an essential yet time-consuming
component of effective teaching. Since students learn at different paces
and in different ways, some students may be able to apply a targeted
comprehension skill in cognitively complex ways immediately after being
taught the skill while other students may need additional scaffolding in
order to grasp it. All students, regardless of their skill level,
benefit from activities that are at their just right level. This means
activities are not too difficult or too easy. In this book, Nancy
Witherell and Mary McMackin share easy-to-follow lesson plans that
address key reading skills for students in grades 3 to 5. A set of
three, tiered, differentiated follow-up activities accompanies each
lesson. Fiction and nonfiction mentor text suggestions are included.