S.C.U.L.P.T.
ESP (Every Student Perceives)
Do I Know You?
All Access Pass
100

This letter reminds us to use headings, lists, and consistent formatting so screen readers can navigate easily.

What is "S"- Structure?

100

Some students need to see information to understand it best.  

Who are visual learners?

100

Students feel seen and valued when classroom materials reflect this.

What is their identity?

100

When text is too small or crowded, this visual barrier can prevent students from reading comfortably.

What is text size or layout difficulty?

200

This letter reminds teachers to speak in uncomplicated language and to avoid using jargon.

What is "P"- Plain English

200

Providing an audio version of text supports this learning pathway.

What is auditory processing?

200

When we include authors and composers from different backgrounds, we’re representing this.

What is diversity?

200

A video without captions creates a barrier for students with this type of difference.

What is a hearing impairment?

300

This letter tells us to make hyperlinks descriptive, not vague — for example, use “view rehearsal schedule” instead of “click here.”

What is "L" — Links?

300

Using manipulatives, models, or touch supports this type of learning.

What is tactile learning?

300

When learning materials only show one group or culture, students may feel this.

What is excluded?

300

When information is presented only visually, students with this disability are excluded.

What is a visual impairment?

400

This letter reminds us to have enough contrast between background and images.

What is "C"- Color and Contrast? 

400

Having students move, clap, or gesture to internalize a concept engages this way of learning.

What is kinesthetic learning?

400

Teachers should check that images, stories, and examples do not reinforce these.

What are stereotypes?

400

Overly busy slides, flashing visuals, or cluttered layouts can overwhelm learners with this challenge.

What is ADHD?

500

This letter reminds us to avoid merging or splitting cells.

What is "T"- Table Structure

500

Presenting information through sight, sound, and movement together creates this kind of learning environment.

What is multisensory?

500

Including multiple identities, languages, and worldviews in instruction helps build this in the classroom.

What is inclusion or belonging?

500

Using idioms, slang, or culturally specific symbols without explanation can create this kind of barrier.

What is language or cultural barrier?