Relier Pairs Accommodation or ModificationVersion en ligne Decide whether the following cards represent an accommodation or modification. par Mandy Baker 1 Modification 2 Accommodation 3 Modification 4 Accommodation 5 Modification 6 Accommodation 7 Accommodation 8 Modification 9 Modification 10 Accommodation 11 Accommodation 12 Modification 13 Modification 14 Accommodation 15 Accommodation 16 Modification 17 Accommodation 18 Accommodation 19 Accommodation 20 Modification Instead of answering questions in writing, allow a verbal response. Focus on Readiness TEKS only. Student gets extra time to learn to play a piece of music instrument. Reword an assignment using simplified language. Preferential seating to reduce distractions. In social studies, expect a student to be able to locate the colors of the states on a map, while other students learn to locate each state and name each capital. Provide sentence stems for introductory paragraph. Use recognition tests (true-false, multiple choice, or matching) instead of essays Focus on a singular part of the writing process, so that for some assignments "spelling doesn't count," for others, grammar. Require fewer problems to attain passing grades. Extra textbooks are provided for the home when a child has great organizational difficulties. Allow use of a fidget tool during class. Extended time on tests. A multiple choice test on identical facts is provided while other children "fill in the blank". A copy of teacher notes is provided to the student. Provide both oral and written directions. Audio books are provided for all reading content. Student creates an outline in place of essay for major project. Mark the correct answers rather than incorrect ones. Student will sing a piece of music with choir but not be required to read the notes.