This issue of the Lady Lumley's Teaching & Learning Journal discusses various methods of differentiation, peer assessment, and ensuring progress in lessons. It provides examples of differentiation by outcome, language, intervention, support materials, questioning, task, grouping, extension, feedback, and role. Different peer assessment structures are outlined such as find someone who, carousel feedback, simultaneous round table, timed pair share, and pairs compare. Key questions for planning for progress focus on understanding the purpose and prior knowledge, including challenging activities and assessments to demonstrate growth.