Meeting the Needs of All Students
Meeting the needs of ALL students in your classroom requires thorough planning. You must write accommodations for all students including your special education, limited English proficient, title I, and gifted students.  You should accommodate the task, content, process, product, and assessment based on student readiness, interests, and learning profile.

Writing a Lesson Plan

Differentiating Instruction Finding Manageable Ways to Meet Individual Needs
Strategies for Differentiating
Differentiation of Instruction in the Elementary Grades
Differentiating Instruction For Advanced Learners In the Mixed-Ability Middle School Classroom

Unbeatable Ways to Reach Your LEP Students
Strategies for Involving LEP Students in the Mainstream Classroom (PDF file)
Teaching ESL Students in the Mainstreamed Classroom
Tips for Teaching Improving Academic Success for Diverse-Language Learners
Practical Ideas On Alternative Assessment for ESL Students

Curriculum Differentiation for Gifted and Talented
Differentiating Curriculum for Gifted Students. ERIC Digest #E510
Strategies for Teaching Gifted Students in the Inclusive Classroom
Adapt Lessons to Reach All Students

What does an "Inclusive" classroom look like?
Nine Types of Adaptations
Modifications for Students with Tourette Syndrome, Attention-Deficit Disorder and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Suggested Classroom Interventions For Children With ADD & Learning Disabilities
Inclusion Accommodations Checklist
Inclusion, Yours, Mine and Ours
Adaptations and Modifications for Special Needs Students
Special Education Guide for Mainstream Teachers (pdf)

Scaffolding Article
Scaffolding for Success
Mediated Scaffolding
Process Guides
Scaffolding Diagram
Sample Lesson Plan using Scaffolding
Scaffolding with WebQuests
Build A Scaffold For Your Students
Schools, Skills and Scaffolding on the Web
Teaching the American Revolution: Scaffolding to Success
Information Acquisition

Worksheets
Differentiated Instruction
Accommodations for LEP Students
Accommodations for Gifted Students
Accommodations for Special Need Students
Scaffolding Instruction