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[quote=Anonymous]TPT exists when schools moved away from traditional textbooks and workbooks. When I was in school, we had spelling, reading (basal), math, science and social studies textbooks. Teachers didn't do much differentiation except ability grouping. So maybe one math class moved faster through the book than another class. Or our reading groups were in different parts of the basal. Without many materials to use and the expectation that we differentiate for every single student, TPT fills the gap. I wouldn't have time to create materials for 4-5 math and reading groups each day. I will use it until the district provides us with what we need to teach. I haven't come across many typos in what I buy but my principal has at least one typo in each weekly newsletter. [/quote]
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