Wisconsin FORT (Foundations of Reading) Practice Test

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Which of the following is NOT one of the ways teachers modify instruction for students?

  1. Modify the classroom layout

  2. Modify the content students need to learn

  3. Modify the instructional process used to teach

  4. Modify the products used to demonstrate learning

The correct answer is: Modify the classroom layout

Teachers often modify instruction to better meet the needs of their students. They may modify the content students need to learn, which means changing the material or topics to better align with the abilities and interests of their students. They may also modify the instructional process used to teach, such as using different techniques or activities to engage different learning styles. Additionally, teachers may modify the products used to demonstrate learning, allowing students to showcase their understanding in different ways. However, modifying the classroom layout is not considered a common method of modifying instruction. While the physical environment can contribute to the learning process, it is not considered a core aspect of instructional modification.