Under______ it is defined that a visual impairment is “an impairment in vision that, even with correction, adversely affects a child’s educational performance.”
What is IDEA?
Instructions should be given with ______points and much detail.
What is a reference point?
Because of their lack of sight, children with VI have a delay in this area of development.
What is motor?
A sport that is played with a tactile field.
What is goalball?
A professional that exclusively works with students who have VI.
What is a TVI? (Teacher of the visually impaired)
_____ and ______ are two types of vision. (From APE fact sheet)
What is Refractive and Orthoptic vision?
Teaching or previewing a skill 1-2 weeks before to a student with VI is known as this teaching strategy.
What is pre-teaching?
Place ______ devices inside balls, bean bags, by goals and on bases.
What is audio?
The number of players out on the court during goalball.
What is 6 players?
Refractive problems are commonly corrected using _______ glasses or surgery.
What is Prescription?
A term used to describe someone who has been blind since birth.
What is Congenitally Blind?
This teaching strategy requires teaching the whole skill first before breaking it down into smaller parts.
What is whole-part-whole?
Keep equipment and objects in the same place. Moving objects around can ______ the student and cause an accident
What is frustrate or confuse?
A sport that requires bases that make a sound.
What is Beep Baseball?
Standardized assessment that is most commonly used for students with VI.
What is the Brockport Fitness Physical test?
An impairment in vision which, even with correction, adversely ______ a student’s educational performances. This term includes children who are partially sighted and blind.
What is affects?
Verbal instruction should be detailed and the language should be ______ when teaching a student with VI.
What is descriptive?
Faltering or stumbling, walking overcautiously and frequent rubbing of eyes
What are indicators of VI?
The number of players in the outfield during beep baseball.
What are 6 players?
a form of written language for blind people, in which characters are represented by patterns of raised dots that are felt with the fingertips
What is Braille?
________acuity is commonly tested using the Snellen Eye Chart.
What is visual?
Instead of giving long and wordy instructions they should be shortened into these.
What is a cue?
___ ____ _____ teachers should provide many opportunities for the student with VI to practice.
What is Adapted Physical education
A piece of equipment held by runner and guide runner.
What is a tether?
People who will have FUN at Camp Abilities.
Who is APE squad? Lol