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Assessment
Curricular Design
Assessment for Lesson 3:
Traditional Interpretations and Applications
Multiple Choice
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1.
One of Arizona´s Academic Standards for science is to define the law of conservation of energy. Most students are writing the definition. If a student with a mild disability is dictating to definition and the dictated definition is scored by the same criteria as it is for other students, this would be considered:
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*
)
A.
an accommodation choice
Correct
B.
an adaptation choice
C.
a parallel choice
D.
an overlapping choice
E.
none of the above
2.
Colorado Content Standards for geography specify that students in grades 9-12 extend their knowledge learned in previous grades so that they can compare and contrast how and why different groups in society view places and regions differently. Most students are completing projects that require a minimum of four different groups. One student with a mild disability is completing a project that requires comparing and contrasting two different groups. For this student, the project would be considered:
A.
an accommodation choice
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*
)
B.
an adaptation choice
Correct
C.
a parallel choice
D.
an overlapping choice
E.
none of the above
3.
California Mathematic Standards for Algebra I specify that students will add, subtract, multiply, and divide monomials and polynomials, and that students will solve multi-step problems, including word problems, by using these techniques. Most students are responsible for proficiency in all these areas. One student with attention deficit disorder completes the same tasks at the same proficiency level, and all students can pick and choose among the activities they need to complete to demonstrate proficiency, including how long they work on activities-as long as all are completed by the due date. For the student with attention deficit disorder, expectations for her work habits in this class would be considered:
A.
an accommodation choice
B.
an adaptation choice
C.
a parallel choice
D.
an overlapping choice
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*
)
E.
none of the above
Correct
4.
Virginia´s Standards of Learning for U.S. History in 11
th
grade require that students will compare the colonization of Virginia with other American colonies. Four items must be included in students´ responses (e.g., economic activity, political developments). Most students are required to demonstrate proficiency with all aspects of this standard. One student with mild disabilities will complete all four items, and she can choose from a variety of project types the way she wants to show her proficiency-all students in this class have the same choices. For the student with mild disabilities in this class, her choice of project type would be considered:
A.
an accommodation choice
B.
an adaptation choice
C.
a parallel choice
D.
an overlapping choice
(
*
)
E.
none of the above
Correct
5.
Accommodations or adaptations written on IEPs or Section 504 plans are based on individual student´s needs and what is available at that school.
A.
True
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*
)
B.
False
Correct
6.
Teachers who do not know how to use accommodations or adaptations written on an IEP or Section 504 plan for a student with mild disabilities that they teach, the teachers must find out how to use those methods.
(
*
)
A.
True
Correct
B.
False
7.
One student´s IEP notes that he requires an accommodation of extended time when completing classroom and local/state assessments. For which of the following classroom situations should this accommodation be provided?
A.
participating in cooperative learning activities
B.
completing and turning in homework
C.
responding to questions in class
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)
D.
when weekly quizzes are given in class
Correct
8.
A science teacher notes that a student´s Section 504 plan indicates the need for checklists when multi-component assignments are required. This accommodation can be used for:
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*
)
A.
all students in the class
Correct
B.
this student when more than three parts are required for an assignment
C.
this student as well as extended time to complete the assignment
D.
when this student is completing a quiz or test in the class