Name one related services and aid:
transportation, speech and language therapy, psychological services, counseling, school health and social work services, psychical and occupational training, interpreters, hearing and vision services, therapeutic recreation, and family education
Difficulties in identifying letters and their sounds, reading rate, listening, vocabulary, and reading comprehension
dyslexia
One teacher instructs the whole class while the other teacher circulates to collect information on students’ performance or to offer support, redirection, and enrichment to individual students.
What is one teaching/one collecting data/helping?
This acronym stands for "Know, Want to Know, and Learned"
What is KWL?
Which technology is an extension of Google Workspace and functions as a digital whiteboard?
What is Jamboard?
To what tests does the testing accommodations section refer to?
What is state, districtwide, and classroom-based assessments?
Affects 10% of students
What is ADHD?
Both teachers teach the same material at the same time to two equal groups of students.
What is parallel teaching?
These teaching materials and methods can be used to differentiate instruction for learners who are not succeeding.
Universal Design for Learning
Which technology is an online bulletin board that students can contribute to for activities?
What is Padlet?
What skills should the "present level of performance" section include?
What is the academic, socialization, behavioral, communication, and functional skills?
These students are often categorized as mildly or severely disturbed depending on their behaviors and nature of their condition.
What is emotional and behavioral disorders?
Both teachers teach different content or review that content or use different learning activities at the same time to two equal groups of students.As appropriate, they then may switch groups and repeat the lesson. There also may be a third station for independent student learning activities.
What is station teaching?
A process for planning units of instruction and individual lessons by which you first determine the assessments you will use to evaluate your students’ learning.
What is backward design?
This technology allows teachers to post assignments, grade them, and share them with parents.
What is Seesaw?
The annual goals should be:
complete, appropriate, and measurable
These students engage in continuous and sustained aggressive and disruptive behaviors that negatively impact others and that are not consistent with age-appropriate norms and rules.
What is students with conduct disorders?
Both teachers plan and teach the lesson together to the whole class and blend their content knowledge, perspective, and instructional, assessment, and management practices.
What is team teaching?
A text comprehension strategy consisting of the following continuum; literal questions, literacy-based questions, inferential questions, ponderable questions, elaborative questions.
What is questioning?
This technology serves as online flashcards that can be altered for specific students.
What is Boomcards?
An explanation of the extent to which the student will not participate in the:
general education classroom and in other activities with students without disabilities
These disorders include; generalized anxiety disorder, separation anxiety disorder, social phobia, panic disorders
What is anxiety disorders?
One teacher works with a smaller group or individual students while the other teacher works with a larger group.
What is alternative teaching?
These assignments allow you to differentiate your assessments to meet the strengths and challenges of individual students.
What is tiered assignments?
Describe Peardeck.
Peardeck is an extension of Google Slides where students can add to the slide in engaging ways.