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What is an Intervention? Intervention versus accommodations and modifications
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Intervention Defined Academic or behavior interventions are strategies or techniques used to teach a new skill, build fluency in a skill, or encourage the application of existing skills to a new situation. Implemented beyond the core instruction
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What does it look like? Supplemental Intervention (Tier 2 - ex. students in yellow) MTSS Model recommends 30 minutes of targeted intervention beyond the core for supplemental intervention Small groups of 3 to 5 students focusing on the same skill Intensive Intervention (Tier 3 - ex. students in red) MTSS Model recommends 60 minutes of intervention beyond the core for intensive intervention (kids in the red) Small groups of 2 to 3 students or one-on-one
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Examples of Intervention Reading Fluency General Academics, Reading Comprehension, Math, Study & Organization, Writing Math intervention using Khan Academy (next slide) Enrichment assignments for higher students Re-teaching beyond core instruction such as chunking (presenting information again but in smaller increments) Remember re-teaching only counts as an intervention is you are teaching information in a different way than how it was taught the first time.
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Reteaching & Practice using Khanacademy.org
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Accommodations and Modifications These are not considered interventions but are commonly mistaken as such
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Accommodation or modification? Accommodations are changes in how a student accesses information and demonstrates learning. Do not substantially change the instructional level, content, or performance criteria Changes are made in order to provide a student with equal access to learning and an equal opportunity to show what he or she knows and can do. Modifications are changes in what a student is expected to learn. The changes are made to provide a student with opportunities to participate meaningfully and productively along with other students in classroom and school learning experiences
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Accommodations Preferential seating Graphic Organizers Use of manipulatives Have student restate what was said Use of a study carrel Quiet corner/setting to calm down or complete assignments Study Guides Visual Schedule Oral testing Untimed tests Read Aloud Modifications
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Resources Interventioncentral.org Accommodations & Modfications Guide Khanacademy.org
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