Working with Families
Note-taking/Studying
Assistive Technology
Differentiation, Accommodations, Modifications
Math and Written Language
100
This framework helps understand understand how environmental factors impacts a person on different levels.
What is Brofenbrenner’s Ecological Model/Theory
100
These help orient learners to the topic
What is grabbers and advance organizers
100
An umbrella term that includes assistive, adaptive, and rehabilitative devices for people with disabilities
What is Assistive Technology
100
More time on a test is an example of a
What is accommodation
100
In written language, the end goal of writing is to produce one “perfect product” or composition.
What is Product approach
200
Families must be a part of this process for their child with disabilities
What is the IEP process
200
Visual props, Clarity, pacing, student response, and lecture pauses are all
What is effective use of presentation skills
200
A range of assistive technology devices from No/Low-Tech to High Tech.
What is Continuum
200
Allowing a student with a information processing disorder to take a test with lesson questions is a
What is modification
200
Through this process, a composition is written in stages and errors are accepted in the early stages of the process.
What is a Process approach
300
These requirements from IDEA are intended to sure that the parents has been fully informed of all aspects of the IEP process is
What is informed content
300
The formal phase for checking a student's understanding is
What is formative assessment
300
This framework can be used for choosing which type of assistive technology to choose.
What is the SETT Framework
300
Changes what content the student learns
What is a modification
300
Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division are
What is basic computation skills
400
The process for protecting rights that of families during the IEP process and provides a set of formal proceedings is
What is due process
400
This is a skeleton outline that lists main points of a verbal presentation and provides designated spaces for students to complete as the speaker elaborates on each main idea
What is Guided Notes
400
The process of designing the environment to meet the needs of all people
What is Universal Design
400
Changes how a student learns the content
What is an accommodation
400
Solving these types of problems is complicated due to the fact that they are organized differently than addition, subtraction, and multiplication problems
What is division
500
The version of the IEP for younger children that families have more import in
What is an IFSP
500
These are written cues on note-taking paper to prompt them during lectures
What is strategic note taking
500
AAC (a type of assistive technology) stands for
What is Alternative Augmentative Communication device
500
Creating individual lesson through the framework of Universal Design for Learning is an example of
What is Differentiated Instruction
500
FAST DRAW and SOLVE are considered
What is mnemonic device/strategy
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