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Advanced Groups Needed

2

Proficient Groups Needed3
Struggling Groups Needed2
Total Groups7
Struggling Tier Students7

Advanced Groups Needed vs Total Students

Formula

## How Differentiated Grouping Works Differentiated instruction groups students by performance level so teachers can tailor instruction to each tier's needs. ### Formula **Tier Count = Total Students x Tier Percentage** **Groups = ceil(Tier Count / Max Group Size)** ### Three-Tier Model - **Advanced**: Ready for enrichment and extension - **Proficient**: On grade level, standard instruction - **Struggling**: Needs intervention and scaffolding Smaller groups for struggling students allow more individual attention.

Esempio Risolto

28 students: 25% advanced, 50% proficient, max group size 6.

  1. 01Advanced: ceil(28 x 0.25) = 7 students, groups: ceil(7/6) = 2
  2. 02Proficient: ceil(28 x 0.50) = 14 students, groups: ceil(14/6) = 3
  3. 03Struggling: 28 - 7 - 14 = 7 students, groups: ceil(7/6) = 2
  4. 04Total groups: 2 + 3 + 2 = 7

Domande Frequenti

How often should groups change?

Reassess and regroup at least every grading period. Flexible grouping prevents students from being permanently tracked.

Should struggling groups be smaller?

Yes. Smaller groups allow more teacher attention. Consider a max of 4 for struggling groups versus 6 for proficient.

What data should inform grouping?

Use formative assessments, benchmark tests, and classroom observations. Avoid grouping by a single data point.

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