Description:
Welcome to Math Universally Speaking, the podcast where inclusive math instruction takes center stage. Hosted by educator and author Ron Martiello, each episode explores how Universal Design for Learning (UDL) can transform the way we teach and reach all learners.
In this episode, Situations Matter: Understanding the Structure of Word Problems, Ron breaks down the three foundational types of addition and subtraction word problems—Put Together/Take Apart, Add To/Take From, and Compare. Discover why understanding these structures early on sets the stage for success with more complex math later. Packed with practical tips and UDL-aligned strategies, this episode helps educators move beyond keywords and toward deeper, more flexible problem-solving.
Join the conversation and reimagine what’s possible in math—one situation at a time.
References:
Achieve the Core. (n.d.). Mathematics focus by grade level. Achieve the Core. Retrieved April 5, 2025, from https://achievethecore.org/category/774/mathematics-focus-by-grade-level
Achieve the Core. (n.d.). Situation types for operations in word problems. Achieve the Core. Retrieved April 5, 2025, from https://achievethecore.org/page/932/situation-types-for-operations-in-word-problems
CAST. (2018). Universal design for learning guidelines version 2.2. CAST. Retrieved April 5, 2025, from https://udlguidelines.cast.org/
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