Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Blog Post #4 UDL Lesson Plan

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UDL Lesson Plans




What makes the UDL lesson plan different?
 A UDL lesson plan is different than a normal lesson plan because it considers learner strengths and needs and preferences and brainstorms solutions from the start. While other lesson plans vary on accommodating all these aspects into the learning process.

How do you determine the lesson assessment?
 To determine lesson assessment, you can use teacher checklist/rubric to express how students are performing through oral/ written explanation, demonstration and drawing. Student can have learning barriers from academic, physical or sensory and social and emotional difficulties that prevent the learning process. Prepare for students with disability like a hearing impairment. You can add caption to the video being streamed to help adjust to that student. Plan for students who may be disruptive in the classrooms. By having a secondary choice of the assessment available to maintain classroom management. Another can be issue of back ground and having mini- lesson to help the lack of knowledge they are missing through pictures, symbols, and definitions that can be added to charts/word cards to help the student access what other students may already be ahead of.
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Resources for UDL Lesson Planning
Resources for UDL can be found across the board. There are CDs with digital text and some come in different languages. Some publishers now include leveled readings/texts on ideas for making extensions and remediating specific skills included in the text. Websites for interactive games and other inclusion can always be found at the click of a button.
This was a great video about UDL resources
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=resources+for+udl&&view=detail&mid=D8AAC61C78D70327F7EAD8AAC61C78D70327F7EA&&FORM=VRDGAR


Site I used for my information
http://mast.ecu.edu/modules/udl_elp/


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