Chapter 3
chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 4 & 5
Chapter 5
100
The most prevalent Higher-Incidence disability
What is Learning Disabilities
100
The system of forming and producing sounds
What is Speech
100
Disabilities least likely seen in the Public School Setting
What are Lower-Incidence Disabilities
100
Intellectually gifted students often have very high skills in these two areas
What are Verbal and Literacy Skills
100
Name a way to make adaptions for students who are Gifted, Creative and Talented
What is Acceleration OR Enrichment OR Adapt Instructional Materials OR Modifty Evaluation
200
The disability category that includes AIDS, Cancer, and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
What is Other Health Impaired (OHI)
200
This is the system of communicating ideas
What is Language
200
Spina Bifida, Cerebal Palsy and Muscular Dystrophy are common for this disability
What are Physical Disabilities
200
Name one of the methods used to identify Gifted and Talented students
What is Nomination Methods OR Talent Pool Search OR Standardized Test Scores OR Multiple Measures-Multiple Criteria Approach
200
Name a factor of why a student may be unidentified or hidden as Gifted, Creative or Talented
What is Underachievers OR Cultural/Linguistic Diversity OR an Underlying Physical or Learning Disability, or girls
300
Mental Deficiency and Mentally Handicapped are other terms used to name this disability
What is Intellectual Disability
300
What does the Acronym "ADHD" mean
What is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
300
"TBI" is the acronym for this Disability
What is Traumatic Brain Injury
300
Students who are not covered under IDEA, but are in danger of school failure and drop out
Who are At-Risk Students
300
Groups of people who are defined as lacking a nightime fixed, regular or adequate housing
Who are Homeless
400
Name a suggested possible cause of a Learning Disability
What is Nutrition OR Genetics OR Environment
400
One example of assisted technology
What is Picture Board OR A stick to point with OR Speech Activated Computer
400
A disability which may include difficulty with communication, a lack of social skills and require behavioral analysis
What is Autism
400
Name two out of the many factors that may place a student "At-Risk"
What is Teen Pregnancy, Homelessness, Child Abuse, Neglect, Poverty, Drug Abuse etc...
400
This Act was originally passed in 1978 and was reauthorized in 1994 to include creative capabilities and high performance in the performing arts
What is The Javits Gifted and Talented Act
500
The meaning of "Higher-Incidence" Disabilities
What is Disabilities that are most commonly seen in schools.
500
Along with IQ, this is another way students are classified as being Intellectually Disabled
What is Adaptive Behavior
500
Students with severe visual impairments may rely on auditory and this sense
What is Tactile
500
The overrepresentation of students from some racial/ethnic backgrounds in special education can be due to this
What is an Ineffective Referral Process
500
Obtaining assistance with bilingual experts and working closely with families are just 2 important facts when working with this group
Who are students with English as a second language (ELL)
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