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Plymouth School District

This site is designed to support the understanding and application of UDL to instructional practice.

Members: 23
Latest Activity: Dec 11, 2012

Welcome to the Plymouth Public Schools UDL Workshop: Addressing the Variability of ALL Learners


We're so pleased to have you here.  Please go to the Introduction Page to introduce yourself to the group and be sure to link to the sessions resources. Also, check out the Plymouth Strategic Plan.
SUMMER Workshop Resources: now located on right navigation bar
 

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Discussion Forum

NEXT STEPS 2 Replies

Questions:How do we get resources to match the expectations of us? (ie: technology)How can we build in flexible time for planning?How can we share tools with colleagues?Actions to take:Align and have…Continue

Started by Allison Posey. Last reply by Allison Posey Sep 27, 2012.

Sharing Ideas and Resources 3 Replies

Common Planning time with general and special ed - model at 3rd grade level at the Morton Schoolhttp://www.donorschoose.org/…Continue

Started by Grace Meo. Last reply by Allison Posey Sep 27, 2012.

UDL-Classroom Reflections

Please take a moment and share any thoughts, experiences, and/or reflections you have had as you designed your lessons or worked with your students in light of your understanding of UDL.Continue

Started by Allison Posey Sep 25, 2012.

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Comment by Emmajean Quinn on April 11, 2012 at 2:06pm

To take a screenshot or picture of your screen on a PC, check out the following link as it also details what you can do with your screenshot.

http://www.wikihow.com/Take-a-Screenshot-in-Microsoft-Windows 

Comment by Grace Meo on April 11, 2012 at 9:17am

Andy and Laura,

Thank you for sharing these sites.  Grace

Comment by Andy Young on April 10, 2012 at 2:42pm

Here is the landforms Jeopardy template our group used this morning.

LandformsJeopardy.ppt

Comment by Laura Finkel on April 10, 2012 at 1:51pm

"The Angle Song" -  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8sF8k6-DnI - a fun youtube video of a song used to teach right, obtuse, and acute angles with hand movements to reinforce the concept.

 
 
 

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