If
you haven’t already, you need to check out the UDLToolkit (link below). This is
an amazing (and free!) resource for teachers using the Universal Design for Learning (UDL).
This website serves as a hub for UDL resources and information. It provides
resources on information about UDL, as well as an abundance of materials that
can be used in the classroom. This is quite literally a toolkit for a teacher
in modifying and diversifying lessons and representation of materials for the
students. Some of the provided resources include free text-to-speech software, graphic organizers, and tools for a variety of curricula areas. I really enjoyed how compact and all-encompassing the website is with
supplying resources for such a wide range of subject and assistive needs.