Self-Advocacy 1
Self-Advocacy 2
Learning Styles
Learning Strategies
Brain Frames
100
IEP
What is the Individual Educational Plan
100
You, your teachers, parent(s) (guardian), specialists, counselors and administrators
Who are part of your IEP team meeting?
100
You can then play an active role in using strategies that work for you.
Why is it important to understand your learning style?
100
To maximize your homework efforts?
What is completing homework in the same place and time?
100
Relationship Frame
What is the Brain Frame to use when you need to relate (compare) three or more ideas?
200
A legal document that outlines your vision and the plan to meet that vision.
What is an Individual Educational Plan?
200
Ask for clarification
When you don't understand the directions given in class, what do you need to do?
200
Ask for a little more time to think about the question
What do you need to do if you are a reflective learner and your teacher calls on you for an answer to a question right after presenting new information?
200
Identify what needs to be done is the first step in this strategy.
What is the first step to organization?
200
Showing Cause/Effects Frame
What is the Brain Frame to use when you need to, show the reasons for an event happening or opinion and the effects.
300
Something in your IEP that is provided to help you learn or perform better
What is an accommodation?
300
If you don't understand a step in a math problem being taught in class.
What is asking for help?
300
Ask the teacher to incorporate some activities into the class
What do you do, as an active learner, when your teacher focuses only on class discussions when introducing new material?
300
The teacher breaks down a long term assignment into chunks and you are still "spinning in circles" and not getting anything accomplished.
What is going back to look at the assignment so you know what needs to be done?
300
Sequential Frame
What is the Brain Frame to use when you need to, list all the steps to or the order of things happening?
400
Self-advocacy
What is a tool to help people get what they need?
400
Sit up, have a pleasant tone, activate your thinking, relax, engage in eye communication
What does SHARE stand for in the SHARE behaviors?
400
Ask your teacher for real life examples
What do you need to do, as a sensing learner, when your math teacher is explaining a new concept that has no real world application?
400
20 minutes per subject is recommended
Research has found high school students need to study/complete homework for how long each night?
400
Telling Frame
What is the BF to use when you need to, show what you know about a topic?
500
When would you provide a vision, your strengths and concerns to help determine goals for next year.
What is your annual review or team meeting?
500
It is actually talking about body posture during times of Self-Advocacy
For what does the "S" in the SHARE behaviors actually stand?
500
Ask your teacher to give sentences with the words that show the meaning in context
You are an intuitive learner, what do you need to do when you are assigned a vocabulary list with words and definitions to memorize?
500
Review the test after the teacher hands it back and learn from the questions you got wrong.
What is a strategy common to all tests formats?
500
Categorizing Frame
What is the Brain Frame to use when you need to, sort terms or items in terms of their characteristics?
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