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1 Alternate Assessment Attainment Task Overview Part 2.2 Click here to download the Administration Guide Required for completion of this training Overview/Attainment Tasks Training Part 2.21

2 Preparing Accommodations Overview/Attainment Tasks Training Part 2.22 Refer to accommodations guidelines in the Administration Guide – Part II Attainment Task Age Appropriate Related to student’s verified disability Part of ongoing instruction provided throughout the school year Helps student access general curriculum and demonstrate what he/she knows and can do Described in the student’s IEP Accommodations or modifications shall not inappropriately impact the content being measured

3 Preparing Accommodations (continued) The Attainment Task Resource Guide provides additional examples of appropriate accommodations. If the test administrator has questions or concerns about specific accommodations, contact Kevin O’Hair at the Office of Assessment and Accountability. Overview/Attainment Tasks Training Part 2.2 3

4 Examples of Accommodations 4 The Student uses in instruction:Then it is acceptable to: eye gaze boardplace picture symbols on the board words without picturesprovide choices without the pictures verbal directions to start and continue a task provide verbal directions as long as it is not cueing the student to the correct answer large print copiesmake a large print copy orientation to materials(e.g., assisting the student in touching each choice while telling him/her what it reads and then asking the student to select the answer) orient the student to the materials as long as no cueing to the correct answer is given – read response options, point to or touch objects prior to asking question physical support to aid independent movement (e.g., support at elbow so student can move hand left to right) provide physical support as long as it is not physically guiding the student to the correct answer Overview/Attainment Tasks Training Part 2.2

5 Examples of Accommodations 5 The student uses picture symbols. If there is a symbol that the student has been using which is different than the one provided with the test, it is acceptable to change it. HOWEVER, if you change one picture, you must change all response options for that question. Replace this symbol with this symbol. Overview/Attainment Tasks Training Part 2.2

6 Examples of Accommodations A student with limited vision may need features highlighted. For example, features on a map could be highlighted as needed using markers, craft paint, glue, raised surfaces, etc. 6 The map section on the left can have features made bolder as long as it bolds all features and not just the correct answer. Picture as providedModified picture Overview/Attainment Tasks Training Part 2.2

7 Examples of Accommodations If the student has been using an electronic program such as Classroom Suite, then the pictures can be presented to the student using that program. As before, all response options for the question need to be provided in this manner. 7 Student selection is reflected in answer box Words are highlighted (synchronous) as they are read These buttons read / preview the choice below it Pictures represent answer choices Click here for Part 2.3 of the Attainment Task Traininghere Overview/Attainment Tasks Training Part 2.2


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