Differentiating Math Instruction, K-8: Common Core Mathematics in the 21st Century Classroom - Paperback
$61.13
by William N. Bender (Author)
Real-time strategies for real-life results!
It's all too familiar: A classroom of 25+ students--all with very different needs and learning styles. Do you sometimes feels more like a juggler than a math teacher, struggling to keep all those balls in air? William Bender is prepared to lend a hand with this new edition of what's certainly the most important book on differentiating math instruction written in recent years.
Just what makes Differentiating Math Instruction such a favorite among K-8 teachers? It's the only book that successfully blends the best of what technology has to offer with guidelines for meeting the objectives set forth by the Common Core. Every new innovation in math instruction is addressed:
- Flipping math instruction
- Project-based learning
- Using Khan Academy in the classroom
- Educational gaming
- Teaching for deeper conceptual understanding
Before long, all of your students will engage more deeply with math content, no matter their pace or learning style.
"This is a great book that can be applied to any classroom, not just the math classroom! I have pages bookmarked already to explore!"
--Rachel Spenner
Westridge Elementary
"This book is an engaging and exciting read for any teacher truly interested in updating instructional skills and integrating 21st century instructional strategies."
--Esther M. Eacho
Johns Hopkins University
Author Biography
William N. Bender began his career by teaching eighth- and ninth-grade students in the public schools. Since he has been in higher education, he has published over 60 research articles and eleven books in special and general education. He specializes in instructional strategies and disciplinary strategies for all students, particularly students with disabilities such as learning disabilities, emotional disturbance, and attention disorders in the general education classroom. Bender is recognized as a national leader on instructional tactics, as well as in distance education. His combination of practical strategies and easy humor leads to a demand for numerous workshops each year on various topics in education. He earned his PhD from the University of North Carolina in 1983.
Estimated delivery: June 24 - June 27, 2026
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