Design andintroducean anchor activitythat isclearly tied to yourunitor course goals.Providestudents witha choice ofgraphicorganizer.Scaffold your text orareading assignmenttosupport students whostruggle with reading.Share adifferentiatedactivity at a schoolor department staffmeeting.Ask students toself-evaluatetheir workaccording to setcriteria.Assignclassroomorgroup jobs.Provideadvancedstudents with anadvanced text orreadingassignment.  Demonstratefine-motorstrength andcoordinationDesign and carry outan activity in whichstudents work in agroupwith others who arelikethem in interests,learning profile, orreadiness.Talk to students orparents about whyyoudifferentiate or themeaning of “fair.”Your choice ofactivitythat supportsdifferentiation.Change grouping ofstudents at least onceduring a class period.Besure your groupingsarepurposeful, notrandom.Design and carry outan activity in whichstudents work in agroupwith others who areunlike them ininterests,learning profile, orreadiness.Teach a mini-lessonto review orreinforceknowledge,understanding, orskill.Observe anotherteacherdifferentiating, orprovide thatteacher withfeedback on adifferentiated task.Give students a choiceof activities or productsthat are differentiatedfor learning profile.Ask them to work intheir preferred style ormodality.Use Kahootor other appforassessmentreviewPre-assessfor interest,learningprofile, orreadiness.Design anduse anexit ticket forongoingassessment.Help students learnabout the differencebetween afunctionalgroup and adysfunctional group.Establishesand sustainspositiverelationshipsGive studentsthe choiceof workingalone or withanother person. Differentiate ahomeworkassignment forinterest,learning profile,or readiness.Provideaudio/videosupportfor a text orreadingassignment.Design andintroducean anchor activitythat isclearly tied to yourunitor course goals.Providestudents witha choice ofgraphicorganizer.Scaffold your text orareading assignmenttosupport students whostruggle with reading.Share adifferentiatedactivity at a schoolor department staffmeeting.Ask students toself-evaluatetheir workaccording to setcriteria.Assignclassroomorgroup jobs.Provideadvancedstudents with anadvanced text orreadingassignment.  Demonstratefine-motorstrength andcoordinationDesign and carry outan activity in whichstudents work in agroupwith others who arelikethem in interests,learning profile, orreadiness.Talk to students orparents about whyyoudifferentiate or themeaning of “fair.”Your choice ofactivitythat supportsdifferentiation.Change grouping ofstudents at least onceduring a class period.Besure your groupingsarepurposeful, notrandom.Design and carry outan activity in whichstudents work in agroupwith others who areunlike them ininterests,learning profile, orreadiness.Teach a mini-lessonto review orreinforceknowledge,understanding, orskill.Observe anotherteacherdifferentiating, orprovide thatteacher withfeedback on adifferentiated task.Give students a choiceof activities or productsthat are differentiatedfor learning profile.Ask them to work intheir preferred style ormodality.Use Kahootor other appforassessmentreviewPre-assessfor interest,learningprofile, orreadiness.Design anduse anexit ticket forongoingassessment.Help students learnabout the differencebetween afunctionalgroup and adysfunctional group.Establishesand sustainspositiverelationshipsGive studentsthe choiceof workingalone or withanother person. Differentiate ahomeworkassignment forinterest,learning profile,or readiness.Provideaudio/videosupportfor a text orreadingassignment.

Lesson Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Design and introduce an anchor activity that is clearly tied to your unit or course goals.
  2. Provide students with a choice of graphic organizer.
  3. Scaffold your text or a reading assignment to support students who struggle with reading.
  4. Share a differentiated activity at a school or department staff meeting.
  5. Ask students to self-evaluate their work according to set criteria.
  6. Assign classroom or group jobs.
  7. Provide advanced students with an advanced text or reading assignment.
  8. Demonstrate fine-motor strength and coordination
  9. Design and carry out an activity in which students work in a group with others who are like them in interests, learning profile, or readiness.
  10. Talk to students or parents about why you differentiate or the meaning of “fair.”
  11. Your choice of activity that supports differentiation.
  12. Change grouping of students at least once during a class period. Be sure your groupings are purposeful, not random.
  13. Design and carry out an activity in which students work in a group with others who are unlike them in interests, learning profile, or readiness.
  14. Teach a mini-lesson to review or reinforce knowledge, understanding, or skill.
  15. Observe another teacher differentiating, or provide that teacher with feedback on a differentiated task.
  16. Give students a choice of activities or products that are differentiated for learning profile. Ask them to work in their preferred style or modality.
  17. Use Kahoot or other app for assessment review
  18. Pre-assess for interest, learning profile, or readiness.
  19. Design and use an exit ticket for ongoing assessment.
  20. Help students learn about the difference between a functional group and a dysfunctional group.
  21. Establishes and sustains positive relationships
  22. Give students the choice of working alone or with another person.
  23. Differentiate a homework assignment for interest, learning profile, or readiness.
  24. Provide audio/video support for a text or reading assignment.