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Individualized Education Program (IEP): An Example (page 3)

By S.A. Raver
Pearson Allyn Bacon Prentice Hall
Updated on Jul 20, 2010

State and District-Wide Assessments:

Will the student be at an age or a grade level for which the student is eligible to participate in a state or district-wide assessment? ___No _X_Yes

Accommodations/Modifications:

Accommodation(s)/Modification(s) Frequency Location Duration

Classroom:

  • Taped instructions before lesson
  • instructions re-read
  • assignments will be given ahead to family so they can help student prepare
  • additional time for in-class quizzes, tests (taken in resource room)
  • ensure that appropriate books and assignments are in backpack
  • written assignments may be taken home to complete when unfinished at school
  • graphic organizers for science, social studies chapters
  • assistance in outlining chapters in resource room
At least 3 X a week; when needed Rm. 115 8/30/XX-8/30/XX

State /District Assessments:

  • instructions read to student
  • double time for all reading related sections
  • answers written directly in testing booklet
  • reading comprehension sections will be read to student
As needed TBA 8/30/XX-8/30/XX

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