AI-Powered Differentiated Instruction

Meet every student where they are. Mark My Words uses AI insights to help teachers effectively differentiate writing instruction and provide personalised support.

Identify Individual Learning Needs

AI analysis quickly pinpoints specific skill gaps or areas where students excel, informing differentiation strategies that meet every learner where they are.

  • Objective insights into individual skill levels
  • Tailored feedback for different proficiency levels
  • Appropriate scaffolding based on AI assessment data

Personalised Learning Support

Meet every student where they are with AI-powered differentiation

Differentiating Instruction with AI Support

Practical ways AI helps teachers cater to diverse learning needs in writing.

Mixed-Ability Classrooms

Efficiently identify and address the diverse range of writing skills within a single classroom.

  • Quickly pinpoint individual strengths/weaknesses
  • Form targeted learning groups easily

Learning Support & Intervention

Use AI data to identify students needing Tier 2 or Tier 3 support and provide appropriately scaffolded feedback.

  • Early identification of students at risk
  • Provide consistent, patient feedback

Ready to Personalise Writing Instruction at Scale?

Discover how Mark My Words AI tools can help you effectively differentiate and support every writer in your classroom.

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Full access to differentiation tools

Unlimited document processing during trial period

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Priority support during setup

AI & Differentiated Instruction FAQs

Answering your questions about using AI to personalise writing support.

How does the AI help identify different student needs?

Can teachers customise the feedback for different groups of students?

Does using AI for differentiation save teachers time?

How does this support inclusion for diverse learners?

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