What is UDL?
Universal Design for Learning UDL is a set of evidence‑based principles that help make the classroom accessible and effective for all students
How can UDL help a student who struggles with writing?
They can draw pictures, create videos, make a poster, or make a TikTok instead of writing a paper
What is DI?
Differentiated Instruction
Teaching differently to different students instead of using one‑size‑fits‑all instruction
What does an inclusive curriculum include?
UDL principles with room for differentiation
What does the A in ADAPT stand for?
Assess student needs
What is the main goal of UDL?
To plan lessons that meet the needs of ALL students from the start
What is one example of multimodal teaching?
Using PowerPoints, videos, audiobooks, TED Talks, and verbal lectures together.
Why is ongoing assessment important in DI?
It helps teachers adjust instruction so all students make progress.
How can teachers personalize learning?
By using assessments to understand student needs, then offering multiple ways to learn and show understanding.
What does D stand for?
Demand — look at the demands of the classroom and tasks.
What are multiple means of engagement?
Using different ways to motivate students, like games or hands‑on activities
What is a game‑based UDL activity?
Using a tablet app to make learning fun and competitive.
What does DI recognize?
That students differ in interests, learning profiles, and levels of functioning.
What makes a classroom supportive?
Flexible seating, diverse materials, and technology
What does A stand for?
Adaptations — adjust teaching strategies to meet student needs
What are multiple means of representation?
Presenting information in different formats such as visuals, audio, and interactive tools.
How can classroom setup reflect UDL?
By having stations for students who want to work alone or in groups
What is flexible grouping?
Grouping students based on their learning needs and changing groups when needed.
How do UDL and DI work together?
UDL gives choices for everyone, while DI adjusts instruction for students who need something specific.
What does P stand for?
Perspective — consider consequences and viewpoints when adapting.
What are multiple means of action and expression?
Letting students show their learning in different ways like drawing, writing, speaking, or videos..
Why is student choice important in UDL?
It helps students use their strengths while still meeting learning goals.
What instructional methods can DI include?
Whole‑class, small‑group, and individual activities
Why combine UDL and DI?
To ensure all students can access learning while still meeting individual needs..
What does T stand for?
Teach — check the match between the students' needs and instruction