A teacher writes about an incident that occurred during lunch time, after coming back into the classroom.
What is an anecdotal record
100
Self control, working with others and communication skills
What are classroom survival skills?
100
This plan identifies what skills astudent needs, theinstruction that will be provided and how the plan will be evaluated.
What is a behavioral intervention plan?
100
Streamlining, listing, gleaning and outlining
What are note taking strategies?
100
Self control is somteimes called this
What is self -regulation?
200
A teacher uses a stopwatch to record the time between a request and the initiation of the desired behavior
What is a latency recording
200
Learning to become successful at this skill is a process that should begin in elementary school and extend through grade 12.
What is self-advocacy?
200
Standardized instruments, record reviews and structures obervations are included in this assessment.
What is a functional behavioral assessment?
200
Survey the reading, size up the reading, sort out the information
What are the 3 stages of the multipass sptrategy?
200
Written agreements between a student and the teacher that describe what the student should do, the behavior(s) that should occur and the consequence or reinforcment tha the student will receive.
What are contingency contracts?
300
A teacher records how frequently a student call out in class.
What is an event recording
300
A research based program for elementary students who show signs of antisocial behaviors.
What is First Step to Success?
300
Negotiation, arbitration and mediation
What is teaching conflict resolution?
300
These are used to help make abstract concepts tangible
What are graphic organizers?
300
A student is exposed repeatedly and over time to negative actions from students
What is bullying?
400
A teacher describes records the behavior of a student as it is happening
What is a running record?
400
A program for students 5-12 years old that promotes emotional and social competences and reduces aggression in elementary school. this program is provided to all students.
What is PATHS - Promoting Alternative Thinking Strategies
400
Events that affect the physical, or emitonal state of an individual at any given time
What are setting events?
400
What you know, what you want to know and what you learned.
What K-W-L stands for?
400
A strategy instruction that consists of a set of steps to help a student develop and use appropriate social skills or complete an academic assignment
What is a learning strategy?
500
A teacher creates anobservation period and divides it into 1 minute intervals. The teacher records an event if it happens dduring that time.
What is interval recording
500
What the Office Civil Rights considers bullying a student with a disability.
What is disability harassment?
500
Choral responding and white boards response
What are instructional strategies for active responding?
500
this 5 step strategy focuses non understanding the interpretation of visuasl aids.
What is SNIPS?
500
This helps a teacher or special educator to identify what to teach