History
Dyslexia
Dyscalculia
ADHD
Co-Teaching
100
The doctor who first introduced the term "learning disability" in 1963?
Who is Samuel Kirk?
100
The inability to retrieve rapidly the spoken referent for a visual stimuli.
What is a naming-speed deficit?
100
This researcher identified dyscalculia in 1974.
Who is Dr. Ladislav Kosc
100
A neurobehavioral disorder that is characterized by developmentally inappropriate levels of inattention, impulsivity, and/or hyperactivity; but is NOT a specific learning disability.
What is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder?
100
These are four goals of classroom instruction when co-teaching.
What are remediation, re-teaching, pre-teaching, and enrichment?
200
One of the first people to study reading disabilities in children and also wrote a book called "Reading, Writing, and Speech Problems in Children"
Who is Samuel Orton?
200
The process of converting print to speech by applying the alphabetic principle.
What is decoding?
200
The sequenced math instruction that begins with concrete activities, then representational activities and finishes with abstract activities.
What is the CRA Sequence?
200
This type of ADHD mainly has symptoms of: not finishing tasks, not listening, losing things, forgetful and easily distracted
What is inattention?
200
This co-teaching model has one educator leading instruction while the other monitors the classroom and assists students as needed.
What is the one-teach one assist model?
300
The largest and most influential learning disabilities parent organization in the United States.
What is the Learning Disabilities Association of America (previously known as Association for Children with Learning Disabilities).
300
Two phonological awareness skills that are most important to skilled decoding.
What are blending and segmenting individual sounds in words?
300
Someone with this type of dyscalculia can understand math concepts when speaking about them, but has difficulty reading math concepts and symbols
What is lexical dyscalculia?
300
This type of ADHD has symptoms of: interrupting others, unable to stay seated, talking excessively, and blurting out answers.
What is impulsive/ hyperactive?
300
In this co-teaching model, both teachers instruct all students together.
What is the team teaching model?
400
In 1975 this law was passed which made learning disabilities eligible for funding for services.
What is PL 94-142 (Education for All Handicapped Children Act)
400
This teaching strategy improves comprehension and includes four sub-categories: summarizing, question generating, clarifying and predicting.
What is Reciprocal Teaching?
400
Someone with this type of dyscalculia can understand number relationships, but has difficulty with calculations that involve manipulating numbers and mathematical symbols.
What is operational dyscalculia?
400
In this co-teaching model, teachers plan instruction together, but each deliver to a different part of the class and do not exchange groups.
What is the parallel teaching model?
500
The area of the brain where speech functions mainly take place.
What is Broca's Area?
500
A multi-sensory method in which students with dyslexia are taught every sound and the letter combination that represent the sound, one at a time, in a specific order, in a small group, using multi-sensory methods.
What is the Orton Gillingham Method?
500
Someone with this type of dyscalculia can understand mathematical concepts, but has difficulty working with real-world math procedures.
What is practognostic dyscalculia?
500
These five types of positive classroom reinforcements are good classroom management strategies for students with ADHD.
What are natural reinforcements, social reinforcements, activity reinforcements, tangible reinforcements, and token reinforcements?
500
The interaction of professionals engaged in collaborative efforts who share in the responsibilities for the administration of instructional and non-instructional duties and tasks within an educational setting.
What is the Co-Design model?
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