by Victoria Berasaluce Guerra (LTL Contributor)
As I prepare for the new school year, I’ve been exploring different teacher tools to save time and boost student learning. After experimenting with both Diffit and QuestionWell, I have to say Diffit has “won me over”. It’s clean layout, intuitive design, and in-depth activity generator make it a powerful resource. While some features are reserved for premium users – like state standards alignment and more complex question sets – the free version still provides high-quality outputs that teachers can test and adapt.
What I appreciate most about Diffit is how it supports differentiation. I can generate a text on a specific topic and instantly receive leveled versions, summaries, vocabulary lists, and ready-to-use activities. It gives me the flexibility to meet students where they are, without spending hours rewriting material. Plus, everything is editable – teachers can add, adjust, or replace activities and vocabulary as needed. To top it off, Diffit makes sharing easy by allowing exports in multiple formats. These types of tools, whether you choose to go with Diffit or QuestionWell, will be especially useful if you do not use a textbook in your class, or you need to find extra material to complement your teaching.
As the school year kicks off, Diffit is quickly becoming one of my favorite prep assistants. It doesn’t just save time but – it helps me design learning experiences that reach all students.
So don’t miss out on this incredible tool to make Back to School back to focusing on what matters most: your students.
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