Teaching Reading Comprehension With a UDL Mindset to Kindergarten Students
Amy Klein, a Demonstration Kindergarten Teacher, demonstrates how she uses UDL (Universal Design for Learning) strategies when teaching her young learners ELA comprehension strategies. Watch how students are given multiple options to show their comprehension at the culmination of a science unit as she offers choice and autonomy to her students.

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