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UDL APPLICATION ASSIGNMENT

Next week, Mr. Schlotzsky, an eighth-grade social studies teacher, will begin a chapter on colonial America. He’ll lecture, write notes on the chalkboard, and give his students handouts. To assess their knowledge, Mr. Schlotzsky will ask his students to research colonial America in greater depth on the Internet and to give a three-to-five-minute oral presentation.

Help Mr. Schlotzsky to evaluate the traditional materials and media he plans to use. For each a) list any potential barriers, and b) suggest UDL solutions.

Components

Barriers

UDL Solution

Lecture/ notes on chalkboard

 

 

Handouts

 

 

Internet research

 

 

Oral report

 

  

Imagine that you are a second-grade teacher beginning a unit on plants. Your goal is to teach the students the parts of a plant, making sure to incorporate the three principles of UDL. Using the table below, describe at least two ways you would present the information, assess your students, and maintain their engagement in the subject.

  

Learning Goal

Know the parts of a plant (roots, stem, flowers, leaves)

Presentation

Assessment

Engagement

UDL APPLICATION ASSIGNMENT

Next week, Mr. Schlotzsky

, an eighth

-

grade social studies teacher, will begin a chapter on

colonial America. He’ll lecture, write notes on the chalkboard, and give his students handouts.

To assess their knowledge, Mr. Schlotzsky will ask his students to research colonial America i

n

greater depth on the Internet and to give a three

-

to

-

five

-

minute oral presentation.

Help Mr. Schlotzsky to evaluate the traditional materials and media he plans to use. For each a) list any

potential barriers, and b) suggest UDL solutions.

Components

Ba

rriers

UDL Solution

Lecture/ notes on chalkboard

Handouts

Internet research

Oral report

Imagine that you are a second

-

grade teacher beginning a unit on plants. Your goal is to teach

the students the parts of a plant, making sure to incorporate the three principles of UDL.

Using the table below, describe at least two ways you would present the

information, assess

your students, and maintain their engagement in the subject.

Learning

Goal

Know the parts of a plant (roots, stem,

flowers, leaves)

Presentation

Assessment

Engagement

UDL APPLICATION ASSIGNMENT

Next week, Mr. Schlotzsky, an eighth-grade social studies teacher, will begin a chapter on

colonial America. He’ll lecture, write notes on the chalkboard, and give his students handouts.

To assess their knowledge, Mr. Schlotzsky will ask his students to research colonial America in

greater depth on the Internet and to give a three-to-five-minute oral presentation.

Help Mr. Schlotzsky to evaluate the traditional materials and media he plans to use. For each a) list any

potential barriers, and b) suggest UDL solutions.

Components Barriers UDL Solution

Lecture/ notes on chalkboard

Handouts

Internet research

Oral report

Imagine that you are a second-grade teacher beginning a unit on plants. Your goal is to teach

the students the parts of a plant, making sure to incorporate the three principles of UDL.

Using the table below, describe at least two ways you would present the information, assess

your students, and maintain their engagement in the subject.

Learning

Goal

Know the parts of a plant (roots, stem,

flowers, leaves)

Presentation

Assessment

Engagement