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Technology within a Unit Lesson Plan

Technology within a Unit Lesson Plan Hello everyone! Today I am going to share with you  how I incorporate technology into unit lesson plans. Below you will find some examples of technology that I use on a regular basis, how it helps engage students, how I manage the technology, and how technology promotes global awareness and diverse cultural perspectives. Communication Devices: Many of my students use communication devices. These are iPads that have communication apps on them. Students use their devices to interact with the lessons, answer questions, and express their wants and needs. These devices are personalized so they show people in their family, skin color is changed to match their own in the visuals, their likes and favorites are available, and more. These devices are their voices so we do not take them away unless they are physically harming the device, and even then it is moved out of the way for a few minutes for the student to calm down. When students are playing aro...

Designing a Differentiated Lesson Plan

 Hello everyone! Today we are talking about designing a differentiated lesson plan. Bellow are three main areas of your lesson plan where differentiation can play a big part in helping your students succeed.  1: Instructional Strategies When designing your lesson plan, it is important to design instruction that will help meet the needs of all your students. Main provides four things to think about when choosing how to differentiate with your instructional strategies (Main, 2022):     1. Content: The first thing to look at is the content you are teaching. Main recommends considering Blooms Taxonomy by creating activities that touch multiple levels of thinking skills.      2. Process: Next, look at how your students are going to learn. As we talked about in earlier posts, everyone learns different. Because of this, it is important to incorporate many different learning styles in your lessons.     3. Product: This is how your students are going ...

Gathering and Interpreting Student Data

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 Data... get it... look at... use it.     In education, data is at the center of everything. Data guides and directs our choices as teachers on what, when, and how to teach our students. Keep reading to see how I use data on student learning styles to inform my teaching choices! Here are some sample graphs of data collected from learning inventories: Interconnection between learning styles and development of students Learning styles is a term used by educators that is often a combination of instructional preferences and and cognitive style (Sadler-Smith, 2001). With this information, it makes sense that learning preferences/styles would have a connection with student development in not only academics, but social, communication, and more.  All students in the group observed have an IEP and receive special education services in a combination of academics, gross and fine motor, speech and communication, and daily living skills. All of these students chose hands-on activ...