Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Speech & Language
Deaf & Hard of Hearing
Learning Disabilities
Classroom Supports & Inclusion
Mixed Challenge
100

This instructional support helps students predict routines and expectations.

What are visual schedules?

100

This communication system may use symbols, devices, or pictures to support communication.

What is AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication)?

100

This support displays spoken words as text.

What is captioning?

100

This learning disability primarily affects reading.

What is dyslexia?

100

Giving students what they need to succeed is called this.

What is equity?

100

This technology amplifies sound for students with hearing loss.

What are hearing aids?

200

Repeating words or phrases over and over is called this.

What is echolalia?

200

Difficulty understanding language is known as this type of language challenge.

What is receptive language difficulty?

200

This type of hearing loss involves the outer or middle ear and is often treatable.

What is conductive hearing loss?

200

This learning disability affects writing and written expression.

What is dysgraphia?

200

This teaching approach presents information visually, verbally, and hands-on.

What is Universal Design for Learning (UDL)?

200

Students with ASD may struggle with transitions due to this characteristic.

What is inflexibility or insistence on sameness or "stickiness"?

300

Student with ASD does not like tags, zippers or scratchy fabric.

What is hyper sensory?

300

This fluency disorder involves speech that is overly fast and difficult to understand.

What is cluttering?

300

Teachers should do this instead of turning away while speaking.

What is face the student while speaking?

300

This support strategy breaks large tasks into smaller manageable parts.

What is chunking?

300

This seating strategy places students where they can best access instruction.

What is preferential seating?

300

This term means teaching important vocabulary before instruction begins.

What is pre-teaching vocabulary?

400

The DSM-5 requires deficits in this major area of functioning.

What is social communication and interaction?

400

This motor speech disorder involves difficulty planning speech movements.

What is apraxia?

400

This cultural and linguistic community focuses on sign ASL and shared experiences.

What is Deaf Culture?

400

This math-related learning disability affects number processing.

What is Dyscalcula?

400

This instructional strategy teaches the same learning goal in different ways.

What is differentiated instruction?

400

This principle means fair does not always mean the same.

What is equity vs equality?

500

This term describes intense detail in specific topics or objects

What are fixed interests?

500

This disorder affects the physical production of speech sounds due to muscle weakness or damage.

What is dysarthria?

500

When using an interpreter, you should maintain eye contact with this person.

Who is the Deaf individual/student?

500

These skills include planning, organizing, and task management.

What are executive functioning skills?

500

These supports may include extended time, alternative formats, or scribing.

What are accommodations?

500

This approach focuses on student strengths rather than deficits.

What is a strength-based approach?

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