+1 Series: Small Routines with Big Impact: Vocabulary Choice Board

+1 Series: Small Routines with Big Impact: Vocabulary Choice Board

We all know how important vocabulary is to reading comprehension and the importance of teaching vocabulary explicitly (Fisher et al., 2016). This routine is used after the explicit teaching of vocabulary. This routine allows learners to review and apply their understanding of the focus word in different ways.

+1 Series: Small Routines with Big Impact: One Minute Pause

+1 Series: Small Routines with Big Impact: One Minute Pause

One minute pause is a routine that allows learners time to reflect and process the learning that has just occurred. This allows learners to deepen their understanding of the topic just learned (Stein, 2024). This routine is referred to by Elizabeth Stein (2024), as a strategy that teaches within the spaces of teaching.

5 Great UDL Books To Move Your Thinking

5 Great UDL Books To Move Your Thinking

In this post you will find: Five great books to read to move your UDL thinking Please note that there are affiliate links in this post. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Type UDL in any search engine and you will find a huge range of information on UDL. Although it is … Continue reading 5 Great UDL Books To Move Your Thinking

UDL: The Hope For The Future

UDL: The Hope For The Future

When children are young we embrace their individuality and celebrate it but then when they go to school something happens. We start to put our children in boxes of who’s achieving and who’s not or the behaviour kids and the pleasure to teach kids. If they don’t fit in any of those boxes we don’t know what to do with them. We lose sight of the fact that our students are children and they are all different.

Eliminating Barriers For Threats and Distractions in Your Classroom: Ideas to Use Tomorrow

Eliminating Barriers For Threats and Distractions in Your Classroom: Ideas to Use Tomorrow

It's the beginning of the school year here in Australia and there are lots of anxious students and teachers alike apprehensive of what the new school year will bring. Obviously it is normal to have these feelings at the beginning of the new year when we are not sure what is coming. What about when you are anxious and apprehensive every day and sometimes, every minute of the day? For some of our learners this is their reality. That is why it is important to consider how we, as educators, are eliminating barriers for threats and distractions in our learning spaces to ensure that all learners are ready for learning.

Making Assessment Relevant: Authentic and Meaningful Narrative Assessment Task Ideas

Making Assessment Relevant: Authentic and Meaningful Narrative Assessment Task Ideas

It is important that when we are designing assessment tasks, we are eliminating the barrier of irrelevance. When we engage the engagement network of the brain we are ensuring that learners are motivated and connected to their learning (CAST, 2020). So why is it any different for assessment?

How UDL Can Transform Your Lesson Planning

How UDL Can Transform Your Lesson Planning

Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a framework developed by CAST that acknowledges that no two learners are the same. There is learner variability in every learner and context. The framework is used to design learning experiences that are proactive in planning for learner variability from the start. This way all learners are considered in the one lesson not added on or considered after the main lesson is planned.