Throughout my observations, I have seen students with IEPs and 504 plans. I have seen many different accommodations and modifications for these students. This semester, there is a student who is on the road to receiving an IEP and being classified with ADHD. I see the challenge that my cooperating teacher faces with the modifications that she needs to provide for this student in order that the student be successful. This student has great trouble forming letters. As a result of this, we scribe for the student and write words in yellow marker so that he is able to trace the letters. This student is also on a behavior chart with the goal to just stay in his seat. At the end of each subject, we present the clipboard to the student and ask him how he thinks he did, in terms of staying in his seat for that short period of time. If he was able to stay in his seat, he receives a smiley face. The student receives a prize at the end of the day if there is a smiley face for every subject. The student also has a special seat, a cube chair, and he uses this when the class sits on the carpet. This cube chair helps him stay in his seat for the duration of the lesson. This is the type of data that the teacher collects that will be addressed in the IEP if and when he becomes classified.
Have you seen modifications or accommodations like this in your classroom? If so, please describe them. Are there students in your classes who are on behavior charts? Do you believe that behavior charts are a good thing? Also, have you ever seen special seating for students who might have difficulty staying in their seats?