What is differentiating instruction?
A) teachers providing interrelated learning opportunities that help facilitate children's mastery of new skills and content knowledge
B) allowing each child to receive his/her own assignments or a private lesson to facilitate that child's understanding of class content
C) organizing small groups of children to play games together without competing
D) behaviors, tendencies, or typical patterns that children use in learning situations
A
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