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Default Different questions Re: Two kids, different levels

I think two different activities going on at the same time might be hard, unless the room / table is big. Have you thought about differing your questions to meet the higher and lower levels needs? In a phonics game, you can have the younger decipher pictures, while the older has to read the words and spell them. Or the older could decipher pictures and spell.
I think differing questions within a game is the best. I have several students who are at the higher level and several students at the lower level in the same class. I just try to remember who is who and when asking questions keeping it simple or complex.
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