Eureka Math Squared incorporates Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles into its daily lesson plan by providing multiple means of representation, engagement, and expression. Through varied instructional methods, such as visual aids, hands-on activities, and opportunities for student collaboration, the curriculum ensures that diverse learners can access and comprehend mathematical concepts. Additionally, it offers flexible assessment options, allowing students to demonstrate understanding through different mediums, such as written responses, oral presentations, or interactive projects, allowing educators to accommodate varying learning styles and abilities as needed.
Look for UDL suggestions in designated boxes found in each daily plan. ⬇
This five-minute video provides a compelling and clear rationale for planning using suggested UDL principles included in the EM2 curriculum. Please take a look and consider how reducing barriers for students will impact learning for all each day.
How can Universal Design for Learning remove barriers to learning?