In the notes section is where I have listed the solutions to adjust my original lesson plan in order to incorporate the UDL standards.
UDL Guidelines - Educator Checklist
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Your notes
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Feature: The students can design their projects anyway they'd like as long as they include all the necessary information | |
Barrier: the students stories are told only through audio. Solution: I will post the students storybooks onto our website so that they will have the opportunity to listen to them on their own time if they need the volume to be louder. | |
Barrier:
The students will only be showcasing their projects on a screen in the
classroom so students who are far away or have any visual impairments
may not be able to see everything clearly. Solution: I will have the students include the text they're reading in their movie so it works like subtitles for students with hearing impairments. | |
Feature: The students will provide pictures that coincide with their stories so if there is a vocab word the students aren't familiar with they can use the pictures to help them. | |
Feature: The students create their storybooks based on what they have learned in the class so far. | |
Barrier: There really is no big idea for the assignment. Solution: I could create a theme based on whatever the unit we are in focuses on. For example: travel, food, home life, etc. so that the students have a base line to begin creating their stories around. | |
Your notes
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Barrier: The students are not really required to react with the information, merely watch it and pay attention. Solution: I would have the students create either a worksheet with some questions about their stories for the other students to complete while they're watching for participation points to make sure the students are paying attention. | |
Barrier: The students are only given a lesson on how to use PowerPoint to create a movie. Solution: Provide links for other types of free movie making websites and/or allow students to use whatever platform they may be comfortable with. | |
Feature: The students are provided with websites and instructional videos to help them learn how to create their storybooks. | |
Barrier: The students are left on their own to plan and create their storybooks. Solution: Have daily check-ins with the groups to make sure they're on the right track and see if they have any questions or concerns. | |
Barrier:
The students know how many days they have to complete the assignment
but they may need a day by day check in to be sure they are moving at
the appropriate rate. Solution: At the beginning of the lesson give the students a heads up about where they should be at in their story making process so they are aware of the pace they should be taking. |
Your notes
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Feature: The students are pretty much on their own on this assignment. They have a given number of days to complete it and must use their time wisely in order to be done on time. | |
Feature: The students have the ability to make their project as complicated or as simple as they'd like as long as they meet all of the basic requirements. | |
Feature: The students will be working in pairs or small groups to create these stories so they must work together in order to accomplish their goal. | |
You addressed the Barriers with some creative and thoughtful alternatives. Good thinking.
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