Products
Products
are the vehicles by which students demonstrate their knowledge,
understanding, and skills. They are the tools teachers use to assess
student progress toward the content goals.
PRODUCTS are the end results of learning. Products are differentiated when you plan units that reflect many ways to represent learning and when you provide menus of projects for students to choose from. From Differentiating Instruction in the Regular Classroom by Diana Heacox Sample Strategy Ideas (Products):
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