SMART GOALS
Service Delivery Statements
Accommodations & Modifications
PLAAFP
IDEA
100
A SMART goal is . . .
Specific Measurable Attainable Realistic Timely
100
Evaluation drives goals drive.....
services and placement
100
Why do we want to give our students accommodations?
Accommodations can help students overcome or minimize the barriers presented by their disabilities—which is why federal law requires their use when necessary.
100
What does PLAAFP stand for?
Present levels of academic achievement and functional performance
100
What are the 5 key elements of an IEP?
Present Levels Goals Accommodations Service Delivery Plan Placement Options-LRE
200
Goals drive what?
Services
200
A service plan should...
provide amount of service time, provider, length of service and setting
200
What is a modification? 
Usually a modification means a change in what is being taught to or expected from the student. Making the assignment easier so the student is not doing the same level of work as other students is an example of a modification. This change is specific to a particular type of assignment.
200
The present levels must include?
• how the student's disability is manifested, and • how the disability impacts the student’s involvement and progress in the general education curriculum
200
This is required before referring for formal assessments as part of a three-year reevaluation.
What is a REED - review of existing evaluation data
300
What is the one thing that should be seen consistently from baseline through the goals?
Unit of Measurement
300
1. general education 2. general education with consultation 3. Resource 4. Self-contained 5. Specialized district-level programs
what is the continuum of services in LRE?
300
What is an accommodation?
An accommodation is a change that helps a student overcome or work around the disability. These changes are typically physical or environmental changes.
300
What are the key concepts of PLAAFP?
-They are the foundation of an IEP - Provides a clear picture of student strengths & needs - Guides the IEP team - written in language that is easily understood
300
Times when parent consent is required
prior to evaluation, initial placement, and reevaluation
400
IEP goals must be achievable and appropriately ambitious based on . . .
What are the unique needs of the student?
400
Required members of the IEP team
Who are the district representative, the general ed teacher, the special ed teacher and parent?
400
Reduced expectation of content mastery is a .....?
Modification
400
Impairs ability to read (decode, comprehend) • Impairs ability to write • Impairs ability to do mathematical calculations • Impairs ability to listen • Impairs ability to speak • Impairs ability to build or maintain relationships are all examples of?
Examples of areas impacted by the disability
400
Comedic actor diagnosed with ADHD known for voicing the Genie and playing Mrs. Doubtfire!
Who is Robin Williams?
500
Objectives are required for who?
Students receiving a modified curriculum with modified expectations.
500
His ADHD got him expelled from school at the age of 12, but that didn't stop him from writing the great American novel of the 20th century - The Great Gatsby.
Who is F. Scott Fitzgerald?
500
Allowing a student who has trouble writing to give his answers orally is an example of an...?
Accommodation
500
Most famous for his Fifth Symphony, German composer overcame deafness in later life.
Who is Beethoven?
500
Is ESY part of an IEP?
Yes if it is necessary to provide FAPE
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