Definitions
Review
Anything Goes!
Leading Your Meeting
100

This section includes your current levels and progress in all areas, including academics and functional performance

Present Levels of Performance

100

What are the sections of an IEP?

Present Levels of Performance

Annual Goals

Special Education & related services

Modifications & accommodations

100

How often is an IEP meeting held?

1 time a year OR when a team member requests it

100

Why is it important to lead your own IEP meeting?

Improves self advocacy skills

Helps your voice be heard!

Allows you to understand the purpose of the IEP

Improves self confidence 

200

This is the legal document that contains the plan for a student with special education needs

IEP

200

What is a student's role in the IEP meeting?

You are the most important person at your IEP meeting! 

The entire meeting revolves around you 

Leading your own meeting will help increase your self advocacy skills, increased self confidence and help you understand the IEP fully 

200

Is an advocate required to attend your IEP meeting?

No, but they are  welcome to be invited and attend

200

What should you learn prior to leading your IEP meeting?

Learn about the terms in an IEP 

Review your own IEP with your hearing support teacher or teacher of the visually impaired

Know the process of an IEP meeting

Review your progress from the last meeting 

Review your goals

300

This section contains information about how you are doing socially, and non-academically 

Functional Performance 

300

What is the term that can be defined as expressing your needs to others?

Self advocacy 

300

What must be included in present levels?

Educational Achievement

Functional Performance 

300

What are some ways a student can discuss present levels?

Student can:

Create a poster

Create a pamphlet

Use notecards

Read directly from the IEP

Create a short video 

400

This section describes how you are doing in all of your academic classes

Academic Achievement 

400

What does IDEA stand for?

Individuals with disability education act 

400

Who is responsible for presenting present levels?

The case manager OR

The student 


400

What important facts should you include in your present levels?

Your strengths

Your weaknesses

Your interests in and out of school

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