Jacqui is a well-behaved ninth grader who is reading four grade levels below the rest of the ninth-grade class. Mr. Atom, the science teacher, wants to include her with the rest of the class, but he is unsure how to accommodate Jacqui due to her reading disability. Which of the following suggests an inappropriate accommodation for Jacqui?
A. Pair Jacqui with a lab partner who can help with reading, but hold Jacqui accountable for completing the labs and writing up her results.
B. Allow Jacqui to complete easier science labs from the fifth grade science book because this book is at her reading level.
C. Provide Jacqui with audiotapes of the labs and textbook chapters, so she may listen to them at her convenience.
D. Allow Jacqui to have her science tests read orally, or allow her to use technologies that "read" print for her.
B
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