The document discusses differentiated instruction and provides several strategies teachers can use to differentiate:
1. Differentiating content by pre-testing students and allowing those who understand concepts to work ahead or in independent projects while re-teaching struggling students.
2. Differentiating activities and processes by varying graphic organizers, tasks, and complexity based on student ability and readiness levels.
3. Differentiating products by allowing students to demonstrate mastery through work with varying complexity and expectations based on their levels.
4. Differentiating instruction further through accommodating individual learning styles, interests, preferred environments, and using strategies like peer teaching, reading buddies, independent study, and learning centers.