Wharton UDL Study Group

Activities for Study Group 1

 

Choice Board Menu for Tuesday

 

Appetizer- You Must Do: 

 UDL Self Check- use the CAST's UDL Self Check to examine a choice board or lesson you have created to reflect on how to further implement UDL

Go to: UDL Self Check at CAST

Entrees- Complete 2 of the following activities:

 

Illuminations- NCTM interactive activities and lessons for K-12 Math

Go to: Illuminations 


UDL Technology Resources Wiki- Explore this technology resourced Wiki, organized by the principles of UDL


Go to: UDL Technology Wiki


  • GoGo News- makes learning about current events around the world accessible to students of all ages and reading abilities.

    Go to: GoGo News

     

    Brain Nook- for elementary age students. is a virtual world in which students can practice their mathematics and English skills. Brain Nook provides students with a series of scenarios that they have to resolve by answering mathematics and language arts questions. 

    Go to: Brain Nook

     

      Rhyme and Learn-produces clean rap songs about math and science.

    Go to: Rhyme and Learn

     

    Watch Know- a curated selection of videos on a variety of curriculum subjects. 

    Go to: Watch Know

     

    Desserts- Must Do

    (Everyone should have time for dessert)

    Please leave a comment on the blog reflecting about what you completed today. 


     

 


 

 

2 comments:

  1. I enjoyed learning and identifying the strengths and weaknesses in my unit. I now know what I need to improve or provide for my students to enable them to achieve to the best of their ability. I think the CAST evaluation is a great tool. I also tried the illuminations and rhyme and learn sites. They both had some great tools I might be able to use in my class.

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  2. Thanks for sharing these websites! I enjoyed GogoNews. It is similar to Teenbiz, but offers different topics. I loved Kids News for watchknowlearn.org! The videos were very cute for young readers. Though I wouldn't be able to use them often for older grades, it is a great idea to store away for any future project involving read-alouds.

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