Differentiating math resources for students can be challenging. How do you meet the needs of all your students without making some feel overwhelmed and others bored? You might have some students below grade level, some above grade level, and others above grade level. Here are 3 easy ways to differentiate math instruction for 4th graders.
In my many years of teaching, I learned that students usually worked at 3 different levels. Above, below, or at grade level. Because of that, I started creating resources that had 3 levels for students.
There are many different ways that you can use differentiated resources for your 4th-grade students:
1. Differentiate By Student
In this case, each student would have a different leveled resource to work on depending on whether they are above (level 3), below (level 1), or at grade level (level 2). The skill they are learning is the same, but the difficulty of the question changes. In this way, students are able to work at their individual abilities.
2. Differentiate by Class
Here you can use the resources in different ways for the entire class. For example, you could use level 1 with the easiest questions for classwork. Level 2 with slightly harder questions could be used for homework. Level 3 with the most challenging questions could be used for early finishers, review, or test prep. Students are practicing the skill 3 different times with the difficulty increasing slightly each time.
3. Have Students Move Through All 3 Levels as They Can
An additional way to use differentiated resources is to have all students start with level 1 and then move their way through the 3 levels as they can. Students gain confidence when they start with easier questions and then proceed to more challenging questions as they become more comfortable with the math skill. Advanced students may complete all 3 levels in the same amount of time as other students who complete only 1 level.
The beauty of the 3 levels is that you can reach all your students with materials best suited for their math skills. I hope you found these 3 Easy Ways to Differentiate Math Instruction for 4th Graders helpful.
Helpful Resources for Differentiating 4th Grade Math
If you’re looking for differentiated math worksheets, task cards, or Boom cards for 4th grade, check out these bundled resources for your classroom:
4th Grade Math Worksheets, Task Cards, and Boom Cards
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