How to Combine Lessons in a Split Grade Classroom
Description
In this episode, PattI dives into the “efficiency mindset” — a powerful approach to simplify split-grade teaching. Instead of planning two separate lessons, learn how to teach one lesson with differentiated outputs that meet both grades’ expectations.
Key Takeaways:
- The mindset shift: one lesson, different outputs
- How to find overlapping skills in your curriculum
- Examples across math, language, science, and social studies
- Why this approach saves time and strengthens learning
- How unified lessons build a stronger classroom community
Tuck these in your teacher pocket:
Compare curriculum expectations for both grades, highlight shared skills (verbs like analyze, describe, explain), and design one shared teaching point with two scaled outputs.
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