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Flexibility in the high school classroom
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P RINCIPLES OF THE U NIVERSAL D ESIGN FOR L EARNING F RAMEWORK Principle 1: To support recognition learning, provide multiple, flexible methods of presentation Principle 2: To support strategic learning, provide multiple, flexible methods of expression and apprenticeship. Principle 3: To support affective learning, provide multiple, flexible options for engagement. The three UDL principles call for flexibility in relation to three essential facets of learning, each one orchestrated by a distinct set of networks in the brain.
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Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences Spatial Linguistic Logical-mathematical Bodily-kinesthetic Musical Interpersonal Intrapersonal Naturalistic
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Previewing Activating Prior Knowledge Thematic Fine Art What aspects of this work are most noticeable to you? How is this important? What would you describe the theme of this piece to be? How do you know?
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More Previewing Activities KWL Chapter Tours Music/dance Poetry/quotes Quick Writes Vocabulary Webs (for word wall!) Comics Hands on exploration of materials On-line exploration (interactive maps, museum tours, etc)
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Instruction Role Playing Students can act out what it felt like to work in a factory during the Industrial Revolution
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Put 2 long, low tables in the middle of the room Divide students into 2 teams and give each student one symbol to draw Students will line up at their table (they must stand), pass a piece of paper, adding their symbol to the drawing Give teams 2 mins to create as many complete drawings as possible Teacher: randomly take drawings away for poor quality, play loud clanging noise in the background, speak harshly, dim the lights Debrief the experience with guided questions How-to Role Play
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More Instructional Strategies Utilize web clips! Round robin reading (controversial) Frequent stops/checks for understanding Think/Pair/Share/ Create -Manipulatives -Step-by-step direct instruction: strategy development Create-a-dates Literature Circle Roles: Discussion director, Literary Luminary, Illustrator, Connector Interdisciplinary lessons Audio recordings Picture books
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Interesting, Informative Title Exact Date Visual Short discussion: What happened? Why was it important? What are your thoughts on this event/person/etc? Create a classroom timeline—A Wall of Knowledge! Create-a-Date
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Assessment I am History! Students will become a favorite historical figure Must prepare a short, informative speech Must come dressed appropriately After speeches—party! Worksheet/scavenger hunt
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More Assessments Old school tests Skits Power points/web- based video Probe: mini research report/poster/ presentation Art Song/story writing Demonstrations Critique (written/oral) Newspapers Portfolio Learning process journal Dioramas Board game
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Happy Teaching!
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To create this presentation I used my experience and that of a colleague. Remember, teachers are sharers—ask for help, materials, ideas. The internet is also an endless source of inspiration!
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