10 questions
What is an accommodation?
It changes the content expected of a student.
It supports the student to be successful.
Is something I never use.
I really have no clue....
What is a modification?
It changes the content expected of the student.
It does not change the content expected of the student.
Is something I desperately need.
What???
What is an example of an accommodation?
reading a test aloud
separate setting
pencil grip
all of the above
What is an another example of an accommodation?
P/F Grading
A different proficiency scale
Text-to-speech
Alternative assessment
When should you use an accommodation?
Never
All the time because that's just what you do
Ummm....I don't accommodate, student should just know it
When it is in the student's IEP.
Accommodations should happen where?
In the classroom
In the hallway
In the lunchroom
All of the above
none of the above
What is an example of a modification?
Lower level reader
alternate location for testing
reduced multiple choice on a test
Allow outlining instead of an essay
What is an example of a modification?
When a student's performance expectation is altered compared to their peers.
When a student uses speech-to-text for written language assignments.
When a student takes a test with a word bank,
None of these are modifications.
When should modifications be used?
When a student refuses to complete academic assignments or assessments.
When a student requires alternate practice, content or expectations to be successful.
When a student needs a 1:1 para.
When a student is failing.
Are accommodations and modifications the same thing?
yes
no
no sure
what a dumb question, of course they are the same!!!!