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Accommo/Mod.
Accommodations/Modifications
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| These do not alter curriculum expectations. | Accommodations |
| These change the number or complexity of the regular expectations. | Modifications |
| These are expectations developed for knowledge and skills not found in the Ontario curriculum. | Alternatives |
| Are alternatives accommodations or modifications? | Modifications |
| Math expectations changed to a different grade level are called what? | Modifications |
| What are alternative courses labelled/coded with in secondary school? | A "K" |
| What does "ALT" mean on an IEP? | Alternative |
| What does "AC" mean on an IEP? | Accommodated only |
| What does "MOD" mean on an IEP? | Modified |
| When modifying a course, do you have to state the current level of achievement (in the form of a grade or mark) on the IEP? | Yes |
| Is small group work an example of a modification? | No |
| Allowing extra processing time is an example of what? | An accommodation |
| The use of a calculator is an example of what? | An accommodation |
| Having a scribe for a test is an example of what? | An accommodation |
| True or False: The IEP is an effective tool for clarifying communication with parents. | True |