Difficulty level tailoring


When using smart match as a working form with students aged 6 to 10, you can easily differentiate at three levels: beginner, advanced and expert. 

Beginners:

  • Provide smaller, simpler tasks where the obstacle is obvious.
  • Offer hints or partial suggestions for materials needed.
  • Encourage working in pairs to support problem-solving.

Advanced learners:

  • Use more complex or ambiguous problems that require independent thinking.
  • Limit hints, so students must brainstorm multiple solutions themselves.
  • Encourage reflection on why certain solutions may or may not work.

Experts:

  • Introduce open-ended or multi-step obstacles where the problem may have multiple possible solutions.
  • Students must anticipate potential challenges and identify materials independently.
  • Encourage them to evaluate the effectiveness of their solution critically and consider alternative strategies.

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