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A guide to providing accommodations
      and modifications for students.
                           2011-2012
Some students with disabilities need accommodations or
  modifications in their educational program in order to be
  successful in school.



The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
  (IDEA) and its regulations do not offer a definition for an
  accommodation or modification.


However, there is general agreement as to
what the terms mean.
An accommodation allows a student to complete the same
  assignments as other students, but permits a change in the
  timing, formatting, setting, scheduling, response or
  presentation.
• Changes in how a student accesses information and
  demonstrates learning.
• Are used in classroom instruction and assessment.

• Accommodations do not substantially change the
  content, instructional level or performance.
• Provide for equal opportunity (level the playing field)



An accommodation does not alter what
 the test or assignment measures.
Presentation Accommodations-changes to the way in
  which instructional or test content is presented to a student.
  For example: font size, sign language, picture symbols, etc.
Response Accommodations-methods a student uses to
  provide responses to instructional activities or assessment
  tasks. For example: producing text orally or to a scribe or
  using speech-to-text software.
Setting/Environment Accommodations-changes to the
  location in which an assignment or assessment is given or
  the environmental conditions the student needs. For
  example: location with less distractions, sensory tools, ear
  plugs, etc.
Timing/Scheduling Accommodations-allowable
  amount of time or the time of day instruction or
  assessments are given. For example: extended time or
  providing key instruction to the student in the morning.
A modification adjusts the expectations for
an assignment or a test.

•   Changes in what a student is expected to
    learn and/or demonstrate
•   Modifications alter the content or lower
    the standards or expectations.
•   Allow meaningful participation and enhanced
    learning experiences (instead of just leveling
    the playing field, it changes the game)
A child is permitted to complete only part of a
  standard

A child is given/demonstrates limited concepts
  involved in math problems

A child is provided only key points for text
Below are examples of modifications and/or
  accommodations. These examples may be helpful
  when doing educational planning for students to
  access the curriculum.

Keep in mind that any accommodation or
 modification an IEP team or Section 504 team
 chooses must be based on individual needs.

To be in compliance with Federal law
  accommodations and/or modifications must be
  provided if written in the child’s IEP or 504 plan.
1.) Provide alternative books expressing the same
  content but at a simpler reading level. Answer
2.) Provide audiotapes of textbooks. Have
  the child follow the text while listening.
  Answer
3.) Provide summaries of chapters of assigned
  reading. Answer
4.) Use peer readers. Answer
5.) Use marker to highlight important text
  sections of assignments. Answer
6.) Use word-for-word sentence fill-ins with a
  word bank for one student only. Answer
7.) Shorten spelling tests to the most functional words.
   Answer

8.)   Substitute alternatives for written assignments
   (clay models, posters, panoramas, collections, etc.).
  Answer

9.) Give alternatives to long written reports (e.g., several
  short reports, preview new audiovisual materials and
  write a short review, give an oral report). Answer

10.) Modify classroom policies that may discriminate
  against the student (e.g., provide frequent breaks for
  the student who cannot pay attention for long periods of
  time) Answer
Accommodation
**The same content expectation is
presented to all students.

Back
Accommodation

**The content level has not been adjusted
although the presentation is differentiated.

Back
Accommodation

**This is an accommodation if it is given to the
student to use while reading the chapter or for
review after reading it. If it is in replace of the
chapter it is a modification.

Back
Accommodation
**The student is accountable to the same level
of content.

Back
Accommodation
**The expectations for the assignment
have not been adjusted.

Back
Modification
**The expectation for completion of the
assignment has been changed.

**This modification DOES change what the
student is expected to demonstrate.

**The activity objectives have been modified to
meet the needs of this learner.



Back
Modification
**The expectation on an assessment has
been changed.

Back
Modification

**The level of demonstrated mastery is
different than for other students.

Back
Accommodation
**Level expectation remains the same
the presentation is differentiated.

Back
Accommodation
**The same level of performance and
academic expectations have not been altered.

Next
The following slides are scenarios identifying
 student’s need for accommodations and
 modifications.



Read through each scenario and individually or
 with a team decide if the student is receiving
 accommodations and/or modifications.
A 7th grade science class is being assessed on the
layers of the earth. One student is reading at a
4th grade reading level, the student is provided
with books and notes he can read
independently. All students are expected to
demonstrate the same knowledge of the earth’s
layers.

Accommodation?
Modification?
The same learning expectation is the same for
every student.



Next
In a first grade class a student is performing
academically at grade level. To be successful in
the classroom he needs frequent breaks, a token
economy, and schedules and instructions
presented to him visually.

Accommodations?

Modifications?
The learning expectation has not been changed.
The student is to complete all assignments
regardless of frequent breaks in or out of the
classroom.



Next
There is a 5th grade student who is in the
average to high range compared to typical peers
in all academic areas. However, when
completing spelling and math assignments the
length is shortened due to fatigue and her
frustration level.

Accommodation?

Modification?
The learning expectation for this student has
been changed compared to her peers.




Next
In a 9th grade civics class the students are to
demonstrate their knowledge of a past
president. Some students turned in a 5 page
research paper with 5-8 sources cited. A few
students turned in 3 page paper with 4 sources
cited and a gave a speech. One student, with an
IEP, turned in a 2 page paper with 2 sources
cited but also used a power point slide show
demonstrating what he learned.

Accommodation?
Modification?
The learning expectation is to demonstrate
their knowledge of a past president. The
learning expectation has not been changed for
the student with an IEP.



Next
Student: Age 12 male
Primary disability: Specific Learning Disability
Secondary disability: Speech/Language Disability


Present levels: This student performs in the above average
  range, when compared to his same age peers, in the areas of
  mathematics. The areas of reading, written language, spelling, and
  articulation are significantly below average. It should further be
  noted that this student has a diagnosis of apraxia which is an
  extreme articulation disability.
He currently has identified needs and goals in the areas of
  reading, spelling, written language, and articulation.


List out appropriate accommodations and
  modifications to help the student access grade level
  curriculum.
Accommodations:

 access to the teacher’s notes to supplement his
  own notes
 extra processing and response time
 provide books on tape when appropriate
 access to word processing to support written
  language output when appropriate
 option to take test orally when appropriate
Modifications:

 modified   spelling program, functional words
  only
 written work may be adjusted to reflect ability
  level
Please refer to the Colorado Department of
Education Accommodations Manual for more
information.
 http://www.cde.state.co.us/cdeassess/documents/csapa/2011/20
 11_CO_Accom_Manual.pdf

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Providing Accommodations and Modifications for Students

  • 1. A guide to providing accommodations and modifications for students. 2011-2012
  • 2. Some students with disabilities need accommodations or modifications in their educational program in order to be successful in school. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and its regulations do not offer a definition for an accommodation or modification. However, there is general agreement as to what the terms mean.
  • 3. An accommodation allows a student to complete the same assignments as other students, but permits a change in the timing, formatting, setting, scheduling, response or presentation. • Changes in how a student accesses information and demonstrates learning. • Are used in classroom instruction and assessment. • Accommodations do not substantially change the content, instructional level or performance. • Provide for equal opportunity (level the playing field) An accommodation does not alter what the test or assignment measures.
  • 4. Presentation Accommodations-changes to the way in which instructional or test content is presented to a student. For example: font size, sign language, picture symbols, etc. Response Accommodations-methods a student uses to provide responses to instructional activities or assessment tasks. For example: producing text orally or to a scribe or using speech-to-text software. Setting/Environment Accommodations-changes to the location in which an assignment or assessment is given or the environmental conditions the student needs. For example: location with less distractions, sensory tools, ear plugs, etc. Timing/Scheduling Accommodations-allowable amount of time or the time of day instruction or assessments are given. For example: extended time or providing key instruction to the student in the morning.
  • 5. A modification adjusts the expectations for an assignment or a test. • Changes in what a student is expected to learn and/or demonstrate • Modifications alter the content or lower the standards or expectations. • Allow meaningful participation and enhanced learning experiences (instead of just leveling the playing field, it changes the game)
  • 6. A child is permitted to complete only part of a standard A child is given/demonstrates limited concepts involved in math problems A child is provided only key points for text
  • 7. Below are examples of modifications and/or accommodations. These examples may be helpful when doing educational planning for students to access the curriculum. Keep in mind that any accommodation or modification an IEP team or Section 504 team chooses must be based on individual needs. To be in compliance with Federal law accommodations and/or modifications must be provided if written in the child’s IEP or 504 plan.
  • 8. 1.) Provide alternative books expressing the same content but at a simpler reading level. Answer 2.) Provide audiotapes of textbooks. Have the child follow the text while listening. Answer 3.) Provide summaries of chapters of assigned reading. Answer 4.) Use peer readers. Answer 5.) Use marker to highlight important text sections of assignments. Answer 6.) Use word-for-word sentence fill-ins with a word bank for one student only. Answer
  • 9. 7.) Shorten spelling tests to the most functional words. Answer 8.) Substitute alternatives for written assignments (clay models, posters, panoramas, collections, etc.). Answer 9.) Give alternatives to long written reports (e.g., several short reports, preview new audiovisual materials and write a short review, give an oral report). Answer 10.) Modify classroom policies that may discriminate against the student (e.g., provide frequent breaks for the student who cannot pay attention for long periods of time) Answer
  • 10. Accommodation **The same content expectation is presented to all students. Back
  • 11. Accommodation **The content level has not been adjusted although the presentation is differentiated. Back
  • 12. Accommodation **This is an accommodation if it is given to the student to use while reading the chapter or for review after reading it. If it is in replace of the chapter it is a modification. Back
  • 13. Accommodation **The student is accountable to the same level of content. Back
  • 14. Accommodation **The expectations for the assignment have not been adjusted. Back
  • 15. Modification **The expectation for completion of the assignment has been changed. **This modification DOES change what the student is expected to demonstrate. **The activity objectives have been modified to meet the needs of this learner. Back
  • 16. Modification **The expectation on an assessment has been changed. Back
  • 17. Modification **The level of demonstrated mastery is different than for other students. Back
  • 18. Accommodation **Level expectation remains the same the presentation is differentiated. Back
  • 19. Accommodation **The same level of performance and academic expectations have not been altered. Next
  • 20. The following slides are scenarios identifying student’s need for accommodations and modifications. Read through each scenario and individually or with a team decide if the student is receiving accommodations and/or modifications.
  • 21. A 7th grade science class is being assessed on the layers of the earth. One student is reading at a 4th grade reading level, the student is provided with books and notes he can read independently. All students are expected to demonstrate the same knowledge of the earth’s layers. Accommodation? Modification?
  • 22. The same learning expectation is the same for every student. Next
  • 23. In a first grade class a student is performing academically at grade level. To be successful in the classroom he needs frequent breaks, a token economy, and schedules and instructions presented to him visually. Accommodations? Modifications?
  • 24. The learning expectation has not been changed. The student is to complete all assignments regardless of frequent breaks in or out of the classroom. Next
  • 25. There is a 5th grade student who is in the average to high range compared to typical peers in all academic areas. However, when completing spelling and math assignments the length is shortened due to fatigue and her frustration level. Accommodation? Modification?
  • 26. The learning expectation for this student has been changed compared to her peers. Next
  • 27. In a 9th grade civics class the students are to demonstrate their knowledge of a past president. Some students turned in a 5 page research paper with 5-8 sources cited. A few students turned in 3 page paper with 4 sources cited and a gave a speech. One student, with an IEP, turned in a 2 page paper with 2 sources cited but also used a power point slide show demonstrating what he learned. Accommodation? Modification?
  • 28. The learning expectation is to demonstrate their knowledge of a past president. The learning expectation has not been changed for the student with an IEP. Next
  • 29. Student: Age 12 male Primary disability: Specific Learning Disability Secondary disability: Speech/Language Disability Present levels: This student performs in the above average range, when compared to his same age peers, in the areas of mathematics. The areas of reading, written language, spelling, and articulation are significantly below average. It should further be noted that this student has a diagnosis of apraxia which is an extreme articulation disability. He currently has identified needs and goals in the areas of reading, spelling, written language, and articulation. List out appropriate accommodations and modifications to help the student access grade level curriculum.
  • 30. Accommodations:  access to the teacher’s notes to supplement his own notes  extra processing and response time  provide books on tape when appropriate  access to word processing to support written language output when appropriate  option to take test orally when appropriate
  • 31. Modifications:  modified spelling program, functional words only  written work may be adjusted to reflect ability level
  • 32. Please refer to the Colorado Department of Education Accommodations Manual for more information. http://www.cde.state.co.us/cdeassess/documents/csapa/2011/20 11_CO_Accom_Manual.pdf