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Student Assessment Division Supplemental Aids for STAAR, STAAR Spanish, STAAR Modified, and STAAR L: What’s Allowed and What’s Not? Student Assessment Division December 2011 Student Assessment Division November 18, 2011

Disclaimer These slides have been prepared and approved by the Student Assessment Division of the Texas Education Agency. If any slide is amended or revised for use in local or regional trainings, please remove the TEA footer at the bottom of the slide. 2 TEA 12/2011

Supplemental Aids Description of Accommodation Assessments Supplemental aids are paper-based resources that assist a student in recalling information. For a student who meets the eligibility criteria, this accommodation may be used on STAAR STAAR Spanish STAAR Modified STAAR L Assessments TEA 12/2011 Student Assessment Division November 18, 2011

Student Eligibility Criteria A student may use this accommodation if he or she receives special education services, routinely, independently, and effectively uses this accommodation during classroom instruction and testing, and has a disability that affects memory retrieval, focus, or organization that is severe enough to prevent him or her from learning and retaining information as effectively as non-disabled peers despite multiple opportunities to learn, varied instructional strategies, and high-quality instruction. TEA 12/2011

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No accommodation request form is required. Examples/Types Only the types of supplemental aids listed on the following slides are allowed for eligible students. No accommodation request form is required. There is no special request process for additional supplemental aids. 6 TEA 12/2011

All Subjects: Mnemonic Devices A mnemonic device is a learning technique that assists with memory. Only mnemonic devices that are acronyms or phrases based on an acronym should be used. The subject-specific words that the mnemonic represents are NEVER allowed. 7 TEA 12/2011 Student Assessment Division November 18, 2011

Kingdom Divide Phylum Multiply Class Subtract Order Bring down Family All Subjects: Mnemonic Devices A mnemonic device is a learning technique that assists with memory. Only mnemonic devices that are acronyms or phrases based on an acronym should be used. The subject-specific words that the mnemonic represents are NEVER allowed. Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Parentheses Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Divide Multiply Subtract Bring down Other mnemonic devices that follow the above criteria are also allowed. 8 TEA 12/2011

All Subjects: Blank Graphic Organizers Blank graphic organizers may be used. Blank graphic organizers should NEVER contain titles, words, labels, colors used as labels, pictures, acronyms, mnemonics, numbers, symbols, or variables. Group 1 Group 2 1&2 9 TEA 12/2011

All Subjects: Blank Graphic Organizers Blank graphic organizers may be used. Blank graphic organizers should NEVER contain titles, words, labels, colors used as labels, pictures, acronyms, mnemonics, numbers, symbols, or variables. Tertiary Consumer Secondary Consumer Primary Consumer Primary Producer 10 TEA 12/2011

All Subjects: Blank Graphic Organizers Blank graphic organizers may be used. Blank graphic organizers should NEVER contain titles, words, labels, colors used as labels, pictures, acronyms, mnemonics, numbers, symbols, or variables. G 11 TEA 12/2011

Mathematics: Addition Charts Addition charts may be used Mathematics: Addition Charts Addition charts may be used. The addition chart must be a grid used to find the sum, not a list of addition facts. Each axis may be numbered up to 9, but no higher than 9. Indicating special numbers (e.g., highlighting or circling even numbers within the body of the chart) is NEVER allowed. 1 + 1 = 2 2 + 2 = 4 3 + 3 = 6 4 + 4 = 8 5 + 5 = 10 6 + 6 = 12 7 + 7 = 14 8 + 8 = 16 9 + 9 = 18 10 + 10 = 20 12 TEA 12/2011

Mathematics: Multiplication Charts Multiplication charts may be used. The multiplication chart must be a grid used to find the product, not a list of multiplication facts. Each axis may be numbered up to 12, but no higher than 12. Indicating special numbers (e.g., highlighting or circling perfect squares within the body of the chart) is NEVER allowed. 1 x 0 = 0 2 x 0 = 0 1 x 1 = 1 2 x 1 = 2 1 x 2 = 2 2 x 2 = 4 1 x 3 = 3 2 x 3 = 6 1 x 4 = 4 2 x 4 = 8 1 x 5 = 5 2 x 5 = 10 1 x 6 = 6 2 x 6 = 12 1 x 7 = 7 2 x 7 = 14 1 x 8 = 8 2 x 8 = 16 1 x 9 = 9 2 x 9 = 18 TEA 12/2011

Mathematics: 100 Chart A 100 chart may be used Mathematics: 100 Chart A 100 chart may be used. Indicating special numbers (e.g., highlighting or circling prime numbers within the body of the chart) is NEVER allowed. 14 TEA 12/2011

Mathematics: Place Value Chart A place value chart may be used Mathematics: Place Value Chart A place value chart may be used. Words for place value labels and a decimal point are allowed only if they are grade-appropriate. Including numbers as specific examples is NEVER allowed. 7 1 . 2 15 TEA 12/2011

Mathematics: Pictorial Models of Fractions Pictorial models of fraction bars or fraction circles may be used. The models may be labeled to show each individual fraction, but they should NEVER show equivalencies or a cumulative sequence. 16 TEA 12/2011

Mathematics: Pictorial Models of Geometric Figures Pictorial models of one-, two-, and three-dimensional figures may be used. The figures may NEVER contain titles, words, labels, colors used as labels, acronyms, mnemonics, numbers, symbols, or variables. TRIANGLE vertex 17 TEA 12/2011

Mathematics: Pictorial Models of Geometric Figures A pictorial model of a geometric figure may be provided in either three-dimensional form or two-dimensional form (net), but NOT in both forms. NOT 3-D and 2-D on the same aid OR 18 TEA 12/2011

Written Composition: Grammar & Mechanics Rules A list of grade-appropriate grammar and mechanics rules may be used. This list may NEVER contain any specific examples. 19 TEA 12/2011

Written Composition: Grammar & Mechanics Rules A list of grade-appropriate grammar and mechanics rules may be used. This list may NEVER contain any specific examples. 20 TEA 12/2011

Science: Graphics of Scientific Concepts Graphics of scientific concepts may be used. The graphics should NEVER contain titles, words, labels, colors used as labels, acronyms, mnemonics, numbers, symbols, or variables. 21 TEA 12/2011

Science: Graphics of Scientific Concepts Graphics of scientific concepts may be used. The graphics should NEVER contain titles, words, labels, colors used as labels, acronyms, mnemonics, numbers, symbols, or variables. 22 TEA 12/2011

Work = (force)(distance) Science: Formula Triangles Formula triangles representing relationships between variables may be used. Only formulas that appear on the appropriate state-supplied reference materials may be represented. The triangles may only include variables. Symbols for mathematical operations (e.g., x, ÷) are NEVER allowed. Work = (force)(distance) Density = mass/volume W m F d D V mass Work ÷ X Density volume force distance 23 TEA 12/2011

Social Studies: Blank Maps Blank maps may be used Social Studies: Blank Maps Blank maps may be used. Blank maps should NEVER contain titles, words, labels, colors used a labels, pictures, acronyms, mnemonics, numbers, symbols, or variables. A student could use both physical and political world or U.S. maps. 24 TEA 12/2011

Social Studies: Blank Maps In addition, unlabeled maps that represent historic events may be used (e.g., an unlabeled map that represents the stages of U.S. territorial expansion). 25 TEA 12/2011

Social Studies: Timelines Timelines may be used if they contain only dates. Labeling the events connected with those dates in any way is NEVER allowed. 26 TEA 12/2011

If the use of this accommodation is distracting to other students or compromises the security of the test, an individual administration is required. Colors may be used in a supplemental aid to enhance readability or improve tracking, but may never be used as a label. Pictures may be used in pictorial models of geometric figures and graphics of scientific concepts, but not in other supplemental aids. Using a supplemental aid as an accommodation during classroom instruction and testing should not replace the teaching of subject-specific skills as outlined in the TEKS. 27 TEA 12/2011

The supplemental aid must be factual and error-free. The student must be able to understand the information that the supplemental aid provides and simply need assistance recalling the concepts. The test administrator may not remind the student to use the supplemental aid or explain to the student the information included on the supplemental aid. The supplemental aid must be factual and error-free. The supplemental aid must be concise and well organized so that a student can easily access the information. The supplemental aid must not contain numerous pages, as this may be more cumbersome than helpful when used during a statewide assessment. If a student writes on the supplemental aid while taking the statewide assessment, the supplemental aid must be destroyed after testing. 28 TEA 12/2011

Contact Information TEA’s Student Assessment Division Phone: (512) 463-9536 E-mail: Student.Assessment@tea.state.tx.us Test.Accommodations@tea.state.tx.us Assessment.StudentsWithDisabilities@tea.state.tx.us ELL.Tests@tea.state.tx.us 29 TEA 12/2011