What is Down Syndrome?
Signs of Down Syndrome
In the classroom
Strategies/
Interventions
Bonus
100

what causes Down Syndrome 

an extra Chromosome 

100

Name one key feature a person with Down syndrome has. 

- small features (nose, ears, hands, feet)

- short in height 

- Almond shaped eyes 

100
Children with Down Syndrome have great social Skills. 

True. 

100

True or False: Children with Down syndrome work best on their own. 

False. Children with this exceptionality work best in pairs or groups because of their social skills. 

100

True or False: Down Syndrome will need to be determined by a teacher in the classroom

False. Teachers will be informed of the students exceptionality before joining the class by the parent. 

200

True or false: Down syndrome is hereditary? 

False. It is Genetic. 

200

What does it look like in the classroom? Name two characteristics. 

- Fidgety 

- Great social skills 

- Lose interest

- Inappropriate language 

- Irritated 

200

True or false: There are mild and severe cases of Down Syndrome 

False. Down Syndrome is Down syndrome there are no different levels. There are however different cognitive levels to their learning. 

200

What is one intervention you can use in the classroom? 

- Visuals

- Group work 

- Repeat back to me

- Appropriate language  

200

How many chromosomes do children with Down syndrome have? 

47 

300

An extra chromosome causes what to happen?

Slow body and brain development. 

300

All children with Down syndrome are verbal. 

False. Most cases children with Down syndrome can learn to speak however it is a slower process while some children never learn to speak. 

300

What other exceptionality can look similar to Down Syndrome in the classroom? 

Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)

300

What are two supports for students with Down syndrome 

- EA

-Mentor

- Advocate 

300

What is the genetic test used to test for Down Syndrome? 

Amniocentesis 

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