Accommodations
Modifications
Differentiation
100

Providing extra time on a test is an example of this.

What is an accommodation?

100

Removing two choices from a selected-response item is an example of this.

What is a modification?

100

Allowing students to choose the product they create to show their understanding of a topic is an example of this.

What is Differentiation?

200

The two types of accommodations according to IRIS are these.

What are Timing & Scheduling and Response Accommodations?

200

Modifications, unlike differentiation and accommodations, involve changing the content itself that a student needs to learn or demonstrate by simplifying or adjusting expectations to suit this.

What are individual needs?

200

These students are able to receive differentiation

What are all students?

300

These are examples of this form of accommodation: 

•Speech-to-text software 

• Graphic organizers 

• Templates (e.g., for outlines, paragraphs, essays) 

• Checklists 

What is written expression?

300

This may involve more significant changes in the assessment criteria, curriculum content, or level of instruction and learning:

What are modifications?

300

Learning environment, product, content, and process are all examples of this.

What is differentiation?

400

If a CLD student has better speaking and listening skills than written/reading skills, a teacher could read these.

What are question prompts?

400

These items can be modified to reduce the student’s dependence on structured recall by providing this to accompany the items.

What are word banks?

400

Narrational is an entry point for this 

What is process of learning?

500

This helps you to give the student a still more personalized evaluation.

What is a narrative summary?

500

Modifications change what content a student is supposed to learn or demonstrate on this.

What is an assessment?

500

Mary Vagenas uses this to differentiate in her 7th grade Social Studies class:

What are learning menus?