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The student judges whether or not a behavior occurred. 
What is self-assessing? 
100
Name what the acronym SETT stands for. 
What is Student, Environment, Tasks, and tools?
100
Reading and writing proficiency relies on strong____ skills. 
What is memory? 
100
A strategy in which the teacher poses a question or problem, and the student thinks about the answer. After this is done, the students form pairs and discusses the answer amongst themselves. Lastly, they share their answer with the class. 
What is Think-Pair-Share? 
100
When students believe that they cannot learn. 
What is learned helplessness? 
200
Personal skills needed for successful social interactions and relationships.
What are social skills? 
200
An example of this form of technology is a specialty or adapted paper (carbonless or larger size paper). 
What is lower technology? 
200
Research has shown that when students demonstrate both reading and attention problems _________ are less effective. 
What is reading interventions? 
200
A program that is an extension of the CWPT, but designed for engaging students in strategic learning activities. 
Peer Assisted Learning Strategies. (PALS) 
200
Involves manipulating objects to represent numerals and operations. 
What is concrete instruction? 
300
If a student completes 30 minutes of work, he/she can reward himself/herself with 5 minutes of iPad time. 
What is self-reinforcement? 
300
Any item, piece of equipment or product system, whether acquired commercially off the shelf, modified, or customized, that is used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional capabilities of a child with disabilities. 
What is Assistive Technology? 
300
Phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, development, and text comprehension are all skills and areas that students must master to become______. 
What is good readers. 
300
This type of peer tutoring includes the following steps: select participants, match tutors and tutees, arrange the environment, and arrange the tutoring schedule. 
What is Nonreciprocal Peer Tutoring. 
300
The three types of mathematical tasks used for mathematics instructions. 
What are motor tasks, labeling tasks, and strategy tasks? 
400
Aggressive, non-compliant, argumentative, hyperactive, impulsive, and disruptive behaviors are all observable and categorized under this type of behavior. 
What is externalizing behaviors? 
400
The four stages for the integration of assistive technology are:
What is linking, managing, assessing, and extending? 
400
_____ is defined as the words that make up a language. 
What is vocabulary? 
400
A set of instructional strategies that facilitate student-to-student interactions. 
What is cooperative learning? 
400
The four types of scaffolding for mathematics. 
What are conceptual scaffolds, metacognitive scaffolds, procedural scaffolds, and strategic scaffolds? 
500
Being able to identify and label emotional states, along with knowing how to act upon the emotions. 
What is emotional regulation? 
500
Technology that synchronously transcribes text from speech input and displays the text on whiteboard or computer screen. 
What is speech to text recognition? 
500
The fundamental reading skills approach, text enhancement approach, and self questioning approach are all forms of this type of instruction. 
What is Comprehension?, or What is Comprehension instruction? 
500
A cooperative learning strategy that assigns member teams with academic material broken into sections. 
What is Jigsaw? 
500
The five steps of teacher-directed instruction in sequential order. 
What are short term and lesson objective, procedural strategies, prerequisites, skills, and teaching procedure? 
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