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Analyzing Math Tasks Through the UDL Framework
Stuffed with Pizza Tito and Luis are stuffed with pizza! Tito ate one-fourth of a cheese pizza. Tito ate three-eighths of a pepperoni pizza. Tito ate one-half of a mushroom pizza. Luis ate five-eighths of a cheese pizza. Luis ate the other half of the mushroom pizza. All the pizzas were the same size. Tito says he ate more pizza than Luis because Luis did not eat any pepperoni pizza. Luis says they each ate the same amount of pizza. Who is correct? Show all your mathematical thinking. Approach the task from the perspective of a fifth grader. How might you answer the question as a student? What strategies might you use? What might confuse you? Where would your starting point be?
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Analyzing Math Tasks Through the UDL Framework
Analyze the Task Fill out the graphic organizer: “Analyzing the Task Through the UDL Framework” Share out with your table Chart the commonalities
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Analyzing Math Tasks Through the UDL Framework
Gallery Walk Walk around the room to see what other people are thinking NO TALKING!!!
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Analyzing Math Tasks Through the UDL Framework
Calibrating Our Support Highlight the strategies in the documents that match the ones you provided earlier in the graphic organizer Circle one strategy you had not previously considered, but would find useful in your teaching practice. Share that strategy with your table. Share out with whole group. Analyze the two support documents provided with the task: Supports for Students with Disabilities Supports for English Language Learners
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Dissect the Problems Analyzing Math Tasks Through the UDL Framework
Choose one question from the set. Make sure no one else at your table chooses the same question. What might be some barriers in language and doing mathematics for the question you chose? What are some strategies you might use as a teacher to provide access? You may use the same graphic organizer from Activity 1 Share out with your table Selected problem set from 5th grade GoMath! Fractions unit
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Analyzing Math Tasks Through the UDL Framework
Providing Supports Focus on Question #4 Principle 1: Provide Multiple Means of Representation Principle 2: Provide Multiple Means of Action and Expression Principle 3: Provide Multiple Means of Engagement Discuss possible strategies you as a teacher can use to provide access to your students. Each table will focus on ONE of the three UDL principles.
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Analyzing Math Tasks Through the UDL Framework
JIGSAW!! Move to another table to get a chance to look at how we can provide access through the lens of all three principles. *At your new group, list three prioritized strategies for this particular math problem that were discussed in the group
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Analyzing Math Tasks Through the UDL Framework
Chalk Talk Walk around the room to read the prioritized strategies. Comment on anything you wish. You may comment on other people’s comments. You must be silent throughout the activity.
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