This disability affects how a person moves their body and may involve muscles, bones, or coordination
Physical Impairment
Name the 5 senses
see, hear, taste, touch, smell
Write an example of using person-first language and an example of identity first language
Person-first: A person with autism
Identity-first: An autistic person
Name 4 recipes that we have made this year
macaroni and Cheese, no bake cookies, pancakes, applesauce, pumpkin pie in a cup, peanut butter ritz cookies, frozen hot chocolate, Oobleck, rice krispie treats
Draw a visual for a student who needs to get their computer and then sit at their desk
First, Then visual
This genetic condition is caused by an extra chromosome and may affect physical appearance and learning.
Down Syndrome
What is an example of sensory overload?
Bright lights, loud noises, scratchy clothes, intense flavors
What is a bystander?
A person who sees something happening but does not do anything to help
Pretzels, popcorn, jelly beans, and toast
What is the name of the specific basketball team that we saw at the high school?
Holland Unified basketball team
This disability can affect how a person communicates, interacts socially, and may include repetitive behaviors.
Autism
Name a sensory tool (not fidgets)
Headphones, swing, trampoline, weighted vest, gum
What is equity versus equally?
Equity- everyone get what they need to succeed
Equally- everyone gets the same thing
How many total students are in Peer to Peer (closest without going over)
37
What disability does Melody have in the movie Out of my Mind?
Cerebral Palsy
This disability affects thinking, learning, and problem-solving skills, sometimes making schoolwork more challenging.
Cognitive Impairment
What is an example of a sensory seeking behavior?
Rocking, spinning, moving a lot, chewing on objects
What does it mean to Presume Competence?
Assume that people can understand and learn
What time does P2P hour start and end? (Not Wednesdays)
1:01-1:51
True/False: An individual can have both autism and a cognitive impairment
True
This disability impacts a person’s emotions, behavior, and ability to manage feelings appropriately.
Emotional Impairment
Repetitive movements or sounds that help a person handle stress or express emotion
Stimming
What is it called when people are left out or made fun of because of their disability? (Similar to racism, ageism, etc)
Ableism
What model does Peer to Peer follow? (hint: NOT helper model)
Participation model
Where are we going for our end of year field trip?
Lucky Strike! (bowling)