Planning
Assessment & Grading
Special Ed (Inclusive Classroom)
Culturally Responsive Teaching
Identifying the "Curriculum
100

This 2-word planning method starts with the "end in mind" by identifying goals before activities

Backward Design

100

A scoring guide that outlines specific criteria for evaluating student performance to ensure grading is fair

Rubric

100

This framework emphasizes clear goals and flexible methods to make everyone an "expert learner."

Universal Design for Learning / UDL

100

This student-centered approach connects a student's lived experience and heritage to their learning.

Culturally Responsive Teaching

100

The "Big Picture" overview of the plan for instruction and the dates things should happen.

Scope and Sequence

200

This acronym (Stage 3) helps teachers ensure their unit plan is engaging and effective for all students.

WHERETO (Where, Hook, Equip, Rethink, Evaluate, Tailor, Organize)

200

These are "low-stakes" assessments used during instruction to check for understanding and adjust teaching.

Formative Assessments

200

This legally binding document outlines exactly what special education services a specific student will receive.

IEP - Individualized Education Program

200

This is the most important characteristic to build with students to ensure they feel safe and ready to learn.

Relationships

200

The version of the curriculum that exists on paper, usually based on state standards.

Written Curriculum

300

A common mistake in planning where a teacher tries to "get through the textbook" rather than ensuring deep understanding.

Coverage

300

A final exam or a major unit project given at the end of learning to evaluate overall mastery.

Summative Assessment

300

These are changes in how a student learns (like extra time) without changing the difficulty of the content

Accommodations

300

Teachers value these specific parts of a student's identity to enhance the learning environment.

Cultural Backgrounds

300

What a teacher actually does in the classroom based on their own knowledge and style.

Taught Curriculum

400

This daily instructional tool maps out exactly what students need to learn and how it will be implemented in one class period.

Lesson Plan

400

This type of assessment item requires a student to "build" their own answer (like an essay) rather than picking one from a list.

Constructed Response

400

These are changes in what a student is expected to learn (like simpler reading material) because of a disability.

Modifications

400

This federal law (abbreviated) sets the framework for all special education services in the United States.

IDEA

400

The "transfer value" ideas that are key to understanding a topic across different subjects.

Big Ideas

500

These goals must be Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound.

SMART Goals

500

This grading style focuses on academic performance and growth rather than penalizing students for failing early in a unit.

Standards-Based Grading

500

Saying "a student with autism" instead of "an autistic student" is an example of using this respectful terminology.

People-First Language

500

This is the systematic process of reviewing qualitative and quantitative info to improve student growth.

Data Analysis

500

A curriculum that is well-organized, intentionally designed, and aligned across all grade levels

Guaranteed and Viable Curriculum

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