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◍ Accommodation.
Answer: Changes in the curriculum, instruction, or testing format or
procedures that enable students with disabilities to participate in a way that
allows them to demonstrate their abilities rather than disabilities, are
generally considered to include assistive technology as well as changes in
presentation, response, timing, scheduling, settings, and tasks that do not
fundamentally alter the intent. they do not invalidate assessment results and
do not fundamentally alter the requirements or course expectations
◍ Writing.
Answer: the process of encoding into syntactic (grammatical) structures an
organized set of ideas which are semantically (meaning) related
◍ Writing Process.
Answer: order of steps in creating a piece of writing: prewriting,
writing/drafting, revising, editing, publishing
◍ Prewriting.
Answer: First step in the writing process; the writer generates ideas
◍ Drafting.
Answer: To draw the outlines or plan of; sketch; emphasize content rather
than mechanics
◍ Adaptation.
Answer: Changes to curriculum, instruction, or assessments that enable a
student with a disability that significantly impacts performance, an
opportunity to participate. =include strategies such as orally reading a test,
, using spelling/grammar check for language arts assessments, and
substituting out-of-level testing. Adaptations fundamentally alter
requirements, invalidate assessment results, and provide non-comparable
results
◍ Alphabetic Principle.
Answer: The concept that letters of the alphabet represent the sounds of
spoken language
◍ Revising.
Answer: 3rd stage of the writing process- refining/changing ideas or
concepts in the text.
◍ Assistive Technology.
Answer: Any item, piece of equipment, software, app, or extension that is
used to support the individual functional needs of a student
◍ Editing.
Answer: the writing stage in which you polish your writing, fixing errors in
grammar, spelling, and mechanics
◍ Audience.
Answer: the person/people who will read the writing, this may be large or
small, formal or informal
◍ Publishing.
Answer: 5th stage of the writing process- making the text ready to share
with an audience.
◍ Rubric.
Answer: rating scales that express criteria for assessing essay or portfolio
content
◍ Authentic Writing Purposes.
Answer: students write for real purposes to a specific audience other than
their teacher
◍ Collaborative Writing.
, Answer: working with others on idea generation, comparing and revising
written tests, and a common product achieved and evaluated.
◍ Journaling.
Answer: The process of writing out thoughts and emotions on a regular
basis. Writing without worrying about format or research. This helps with
writing fluency.
◍ Content-area writing.
Answer: Writing across the various content and subject areas including
mathematics, science, social studies, and the arts. Students should write for a
variety of purposes and audiences.
◍ Cumulative teaching.
Answer: Each step is based on concepts previously learned
◍ Narrative writing.
Answer: Writing that tells a story by describing an experience, event or
sequence of events.
◍ Expository writing.
Answer: writing that explains or informs
◍ Persuasive writing.
Answer: writing that attempts to convince the reader or listener to adopt a
particular opinion or course of action
◍ Descriptive writing.
Answer: writing that paints a picture of a person, place, thing, or idea using
details related to the five senses
◍ Diagnostic tool.
Answer: Assessments used to pinpoint specific areas of weakness; provide
in-depth information to clarify students' skills and instructional needs.
◍ Argumentative Writing.
Answer: Writing that supports a position on or a claim about a particular
topic through the use of logic, reasons, and evidence, often acknowledging