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WGU D187 Task 4 Passed Guide (2026) – Monitor & Communicate Progress (Differentiated)

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D187
Differentiated Instruction
TASK 4
Monitoring and Communicating Progress in
a Differentiated Classroom

Western Governors University

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Monitoring Progress


Monitoring student progress is a very important part of teaching and allows you to see

students’ progress. “Progress monitoring keeps you up to the date of your students’ growth

and helps inform your instruction.” (Stanfield, 2022). It allows you as the facilitator to identify

who is ready for new content and who will need extra support with the new content. I

currently teach in a third-grade classroom with another teacher who is certified for special

education. This approach to teaching is call a Team Approach to Mastery. Because there are

two teachers, we are able to differentiate and assess students a little differently. Throughout

the lessons I use a version of thumbs up, thumbs down or sideways. I am constantly mobile

and scanning the room to see, hear, and observe students in all parts of the lesson. Providing

special needs and services to children who have an IEP is an important part of our classroom.

We often use a checklist to monitor progress while walking around the room to take notes on

who may need extra assistance. We then pull small groups and provide the extra support. This

is also a good time to check-in with each student to gauge their confidence level with the

content.


Exit tickets serve as a daily formative assessment that can monitor students throughout

the unit. Using a weekly quiz will also help to identify students who are understanding the

content and which students may need more extra practice.


Student Progress Communication-1


Every week students get to see their individual progress on the computer program that

my district uses for the beginning, middle, and end of year diagnostic. Three times a year these



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