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MAKING APPPROPRIATE MODIFICATIONS
Using Unique to meet the needs of your students
First things First...
Get trained. You can’t get a license until you have the training.
Remaining Training dates:Sept. 9, 10, and 20
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/uniquelearning.
Follow a timeline...Determine at your school when and how
to begin implementation:
1. Set a date to: Complete profiles on your students. Familiarize yourself with the curriculum Decide which sections/lessons are appropriate for your
students Plan following month.
2. Make a decision about how you will use the Monthly Checkpoint (pre-post) or the Early Emerging Literacy Rubric (if Level 1)
Download the entire month
Then …Review and only print materials that are appropriate for your level of students.
Fill out students profiles
To get started, you should...
What the profile will show you.....
ULS Levels of Performance
Level 1Students require maximum support with instructional
tasks. Lessons will need the most modifications,
accommodationsStudents may show only minimal, if any, progress on
the Monthly CheckpointSome progress can be documented by printing out and
using the ‘Early Emerging Literacy Rubric’ and updating it in the student’s portfolio Possible statement to add to ULS Profile as a comment: ‘Academic Achievement will be shown on Early Emerging
Literacy Rubric, which will be updated as appropriate and kept in the student’s portfolio.
Level 2
Lessons may need picture/symbol support or other direct support for learning and demonstration of comprehension.
Level 3
Students are typically learning to read text.Students can produce simple writing.Students will perform basic math processes. Students can independently demonstrate
comprehension of the modified Lesson information.
What the curriculum provides:
Unit Outline
Instructional Targets:
Sight Words
Leveled 1 Readers
Leveled 2 Readers
Leveled 3 Readers
Text with Symbolstix
Communication BoardsVisual supports to answer comprehension questions
Level 1Comprehension
Questions
Level 2 Comprehension Questions
Level 3 Comprehension Questions
Life Skills Application Activities
Assess and record results
Helpful Hints...• ULS lessons are posted a month in advance so you have
plenty of time to review, modify and adapt for your students.
• For material durability and usefulness, you may consider laminating and binding the books, comprehension question activities and life skills application direction cards.
• You may need to enlarge some of the visuals or use a smart board or other technology enhancer for …..
• Para-professionals can help do the monthly checkpoint (pre-post). It isn’t a standardized assessment.
• Share materials/ideas within your grade level groups.
• If you want to keep the lessons for future use, create a ULS folder and save them to your PC desktop or personal thumb drive
Things to remember...ULS is the ‘core curriculum’ for SLA
(Supported), PLA (Participatory) and CSS (Autistic) learners .
It doesn’t replace other appropriate classroom curriculums or programs like:
Everyday Counts Calendar Math Number Worlds Meville to Weville PCI Reading or Environmental Print Series Reading Mastery, Language for Learning Scott Foresman Science MOVE Every Move Counts
Teach the curriculum with FIDELITY… Don’t skip around!
Use lessons designed for each month.Use appropriate grade level materialsProvide appropriate modifications and
accommodations for your students to learn best
WHY a “Core” Curriculum?To provide consistency of instructional content
between classrooms and schools across the districtTo provide continuity for students who may move from school to school within the district.So teachers can share and support each other in the training and implementation of the lessons
Be sure to…Preserve your prepared materials in a safe
location for future use (create a file box or kit)Keep a log of ways to improve the lesson next
timeCollect manipulatives or other materials that
would add to the effectiveness of the lesson and student comprehension