Functions of Behavior
Policies and Procedures
IEPs and BIPs
Communication
Reading Strategies
100

Students whose behavior has this function may act out when staff members are occupied by something else.

What is attention-seeking?

100

These types of jeans are not to be worn at work per our dress code.

What is holey?

100

Gives permission to evaluate

Who is the Parent/Guardian?

100

The F in the FISH Communication Model stand for this.

What is Facts?

100

Phonemic Awareness, Phonics, Vocabulary, Comprehension, and Fluency are all components of this.

What is the Science of Reading?

200

A student behavior with this function may involve refusal and/or tearing up assignments.

What is escape?

200

Being employed by a competitor or supervising close family members.

What are conflicts of interest?

200

In SD, this comes in the form of a written request given to district administration.

What is a referral?

200
According to the Communication Compass, this style likes to gather all opinions before making decisions and is a slow processor.

What is South?

200

Effective Instruction is Explicit and ___________.

What is Systematic?

300

This function may look like hand flapping.

What is Sensory/Automatic?

300

Performance reviews are completed on this date.

What is our anniversary date?

300

This is a measurable statement that describes what a student is expected to achieve.

What is a Goal?

300

The H in the FISH Model of Communication stands for this.

What is half and half?

300

Cheering letters, letters in the sand, letter manipulatives, and different writing surfaces are all examples of this.

What are Multi-Sensory Approaches?

400

This is crucial in ABA Therapy because it establishes a positive and comfortable learning environment where a child is most receptive to acquiring new skills.

What is HRE?

400

Student aggression, student injuries, restraints, reporting abuse, potential legal liability, and law enforcement involvement.

What are reasons to write a CIR?

400

This is a written plan that helps a student with challenging behaviors.

What is a Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP)?

400

This type of communication is most effective because it is clear and respects the rights of everyone.

What is assertive?

400

This is the ability to identify and manipulate sounds in spoken words.

What is Phonemic Awareness?

500

This is the process of establishing a positive and trusting relationship between an instructor and their student.

What is Pairing?
500

On this day of employment, benefit eligible staff members may begin to use their PTO time.

What is day 60?

500

This is important information for Instructors to track regarding goals and objectives.

What is data?

500
If you coworker communicates to you in a snippy or harsh tone, you may want to respond with this.

What is ouch?

500

Teaching book features like book titles, how to turn pages, words are separated by spaces, and having adults read aloud are all examples of this. 

What is Interactive Reading?

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