Clarify or simplify written directions
Break down large projects into small chunks of work
Block out extraneous stimuli
Highlight essential information
Use a placeholder in consumable materials
Provide additional multisensory practice activities
Provide a glossary in content areas
Develop reading guides
Use an audio recording device
Use of assistive technology
Use explicit teaching procedures
Repeat directions
Maintain familiar routines
Clear expectation
Provide guided notes
Graphic organizers
Step-by-step instructions
Simultaneously combine verbal and visual information
Provide key points written on the board or digitally during the discussion
Use balance presentations and activities
Use mnemonic instruction
Strive for quality over quantity of work
Change response mode
Provide an outline of the lesson
Graphic organizers
Proximity close to the teacher
Assignment notebooks and calendars
Graph paper or lined paper turned for math assignments
Use cues that the student can recognize important information
Design worksheets that increase in difficulty
All instructional aids
Display work samples
Use peer support when possible
Allow for flexible work times
Provide additional practice
Adjust or assign alternative assignments