The 4 Pillars
Why Differentiate?
Strategies & Tools
Scenarios in Action
Myth or Fact?
200

Which pillar refers to how students learn?

Process
200

Differentiation supports which group of students?

All students (not just struggling or advanced learners)

200

Give one example of a choice-based strategy.

Choice boards, learning menus, etc. 

200

A teacher gives students the option to create a poster, slideshow, or skit to show what they’ve learned. Which pillar?

Product

200

Myth or Fact – Differentiation lowers rigor for struggling students.
 

Myth

400

Give an example of differentiating content in an elementary classroom.

Answers will vary

400

Differentiation increases ___ and ___ in the classroom.

Engagement and achievement

400

Which digital tool can provide interactive video lessons for differentiation?

Answers will vary

400

Students complete math problems with different levels of complexity. Which strategy is this?
 

Tiered assignments

400

Myth or Fact – Differentiation is only for gifted students.
 

Myth

600

Which pillar involves how students demonstrate their learning?

Product

600

True or False – Differentiation means creating a completely different lesson for each student.

False

600

Tiered assignments are designed based on what?

Student readiness levels

600

Students choose between working independently, in pairs, or in a small teacher-led group. Which pillar?
 

Process (and partly Environment)

600

Myth or Fact – Differentiation takes too much time to plan.

Myth (with proper tools and templates)

800

In flexible seating, students choosing where to work best supports which pillar?

Environment

800

Which researcher is most associated with modern differentiation theory?

Carol Ann Tomlinson

800

Name one strategy for differentiating in a secondary math class.

Open-ended problems, tiered tasks, flexible grouping, etc.

800

A teacher rearranges the classroom to have a quiet area, a collaboration table, and a creative space. Which pillar?
 

A: Environment

800

Myth or Fact – Students can help choose how they will learn best.
 

Fact

1000

Name all 4 pillars of differentiation.

Content, Process, Product, Environment

1000

Name one equity-related reason why differentiation matters.

Answers vary: addresses diverse learning needs, provides equal access, supports inclusivity, etc.

1000

Give one example of differentiating process in a science class.

Lab groups by readiness, varied instructions, visual and written directions, etc.

1000

A teacher rearranges the classroom to have a quiet area, a collaboration table, and a creative space. Which pillar?
A: Environment
 

Environment
 

1000

Myth or Fact – Differentiation can happen in whole-group instruction.
 

Fact