Communication Supports for Communication Access
Classroom Modifications/Changes
Testing Accommodations/Support
100

This special light helps students know when something important is happening. What is this type of communication access called?


a visual alert

100

Where should a student sit to see the teacher or interpreter best if they have the accommodation “preferential seating”.


In the front of the class near the teacher and interpreter

100

What is an example of a testing accommodation?


Extra time, extra breaks, different settings for tesT

200

This technology helps show what someone is saying by turning words into text. What is this communication access called?


speech-to-text technology

200

These tools are often on the walls, projector, or smart board. They help students understand and remember things. What is this classroom modification called?


visual aids

200

Freeee points


Freeee points


300

This service helps Deaf students make phone calls using video. What is this communication support called that gives communication access?

Video Relay Service (VRS)

300

Consistent cues help students understand when activities start or end. Give an example of this type of cue


Turning on and off the lights, tapping the table, waving hands in front of the face

300

A teacher or boss is giving verbal instructions, what might you need to request? (Technically not a testing accommodation in this case)

Sign language Interpreter

400

This person changes spoken words into sign language during class. Who is this?

A sign language interpreter

400

You’re in gym class, and the teacher always has loud music playing that is distracting. What can you ask them to do?


Ask them to reduce the noise (an accommodation per your IEP). 

400

What might a student who gets distracted easily need?


A quiet testing area

500

This technology provides communication access by showing spoken words at the bottom of the screen. What is this support called?


 

Closed captioning

500

Freeeeeee points


Freeeeeee points


500

 What can help students understand test instructions more clearly? 

Visual examples (pictures)