Speech and More
AAC
Language Skills
Speech Strategies
Models of Collaboration
100

The number one rule of speech mandate on IEP.

What is PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH?

100

Visual cues that instruct students to perform or help shape behaviors.

What is Super Symbols?

100
Synonym, Antonym, Homonym

What is Vocabulary?

100

10 seconds of silence. 

What is Wait Time?

100

One teacher as primary instructor while the other observes.

What is One teach One observe?

200

The model of a speech provider working inside a classroom.

What is collaboration?

200

An alternative to the student's voice.

What is AAC?

200

Wilson and Seeing Stars are some examples of programs for this skill. 

What is Decoding?

200

An example of it is 'oh I don't have pencils'?

What is Sabotage?

200
The definition of Parallel Teaching.

What is each teacher instructs half of the students?

300

A DOE goal of moving students along the continuum.  

What is Least Restrictive Environment?

300

An example of a dynamic AAC.

What is iPad?

300

A short text or book that addresses a functional topic. 

What is Social Stories?

300

For non-readers.

What is Symbol cues?

300

The model that groups rotate.

What is Station Teaching?

400

Teachers, Paraprofessionals and Speech Therapists all share this.

What is roles?

400

A GOTALK is an example of this type of AAC.

What is a static display device?

400

The Story Grammar Elements that address the WHO, WHERE, WHEN. 

What is Main Character and Setting?

400

We use the same book 5 times in a row.

What is Repetition?

400

The model that one teacher instruct and the other assists students.

What is One Teach One Drift?

500

The domain that "focuses on reasoning."

What is 3B?

500

ALL THE TIME.

What is the time that AAC should be used?

500

"Raining Cats & Dogs"

What is Idioms?
500

Demonstrating an appropriate tone of voice or grammatically correct sentences.

What is Modeling?

500

The most ideal form of collaboration.

What is Team Teaching?

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