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Andrea Nonaka & Megan White
We get a good understanding of the student’s strengths and weaknesses. We gather information from IEP documents, other teachers, the child’s guardians, and examples of past work.
We research strategies before any implementation of a strategy occurs.
We analyze assignments to determine how or what can be changed. When making accommodations or modifications, we make sure to include all key concepts.
Learning disabilities are all the same. Having a disability means you’re stupid. Students with a disabilities are lazy. Disability is a devastating personal
tragedy. People with disabilities are unable to learn. People with disabilities will never live a
rich and full life. People with disabilities are completely
dependent.
Allow for more test time. Provide a quiet, comfortable place. Allow time for breaks. Level of support – Have a teacher or aide
read the questions and answers aloud. Teachers can accept alternative answer
delivery – verbal, written, manipulatives. Color overlays (for students with dyslexia
or Irlen syndrome). Alternating colors of text.
Reduce the number of questions making sure to choose questions that represent each key concept.
Reduce the difficulty of the questions. Allow student to explain concepts verbally. Provide prompts
charts, mnemonics, visuals, etc.
In order to have a modification, it must be written in to that student’s IEP.
Provide frequent checks for accuracy when students are doing class work.
List the steps/procedures for multi-step problems.
Keep sample problems on the board. Provide, or have the student create a
resource page with key concepts and summary information.
Reduce the number of problems assigned. Use of manipulatives whenever possible. Use multiple representations of concepts
Have the entire class chant in unison, multiples, even/odds, or place value.
Post wall charts with symbols and meanings
Math games (learninggamesforkids.com) Adding by counting from the first or the
largest addend. Mnemonics (PEMDAS) Finger strategies for multiplication (9 x
<10) Teacher self-dialogue
Decomposing Numbers – Finding all of the simple equations that equal a particular number.
“Learning strategies and mathematics”. (2004). The Access Center: Improving Outcomes for All Students K-8. Retrieved fromhttps://vista.csuchico.edu/webct/urw/lc4130011.tp0/cobaltMainFrame.dowebct
Browning Wright, D. (2003). Teaching and Learning. Handout