Differentiating Instruction Through Writer’s Workshop
Common Core Demonstration teacher Krista Richardson shares how she uses Writer’s Workshop to differentiate instruction in her Dual Immersion classroom. Students are individually challenged in their writing skills as they progress through the steps of planning, writing, revising, conferencing, and publishing.

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