Tier one interventions are performed here
What is the General Education classroom?
Conducted to assess struggling students performance and rates of improvement
What is progress monitoring?
Name of assessments that are given to all students which determine strengths and needs as part of Tier 1 for behavior/social emotional support
What is NWEA, DIBELS, and ECR?
Name 1 Tier 2 Strategy for Academics
What is:
1. Chunking and Scaffolding
2. Small Group Instruction
3. Graphic Organizers and Visual Aids
4. Alternative Work Completion Modes
5. Repeated Practice and Mastery
6. Peer Tutoring
7. Reading or Math Intervention Programs
8. Organizational Skills Training
9. Extended Time on Assignments
10. Guided Notes:
11. Homework Club or Lunch Tutoring
12. Structured and Flexible Seating Arrangements
13. Explicit Goal Setting and Progress Monitoring
14. Frequent Feedback and Progress Reviews
The percentage of students who do well in Tier 1
What is 80?
The percentage of students who typically need Tier 2
What is 15%
The percentage of students who will require Tier 3
What is about 5%?
What does SST stand for and name 2 members/their role?
What is the Student Support Team?
The curriculum(s) used for Tier 1 Academic Instruction
What is Eureka and EL?
In this level interventions are offered in what type groups
What is small groups
The name of the effect where repeated exposure to unsolvable or challenging problems can diminish motivation and resilience.
What is learned helplessness?
What is one week?
Name of assessment that is given to all students which determine strengths and needs as part of Tier 1 for behavior/social emotional support
What is the DESSA Screener
Where are Tier 2 interventions given
What is small group in gen ed class or with specialist outside of gen ed class
If a student is not making progress with Tier 1 interventions, what is the next step?
What is try a Tier 2 Intervention OR submit SST Referral Form?
Name 2 Tier 2 Strategies for Behavior
what is:
1. Check-In/Check-Out (CICO)
2. Social Stories and Visual Supports
3. Mentoring Programs
4. Small Group Social Skills Instruction
5. Sensory Tools
6. Classroom Behavior Contract
7. Peer Tutoring or Buddy Systems
8. Behavioral Cueing Systems (e.g., visual cues or hand signals)
9. Structured Breaks
10. Self-Monitoring Checklists
11. Reward Systems
12. Conflict Resolution Training
13. Group Counseling or Check-Ins