IEP
LRE
Modifications
Accomodations
Teaching strategies
100

What does IEP stand for? 

Individualized Education Program

100

What does LRE stand for?

Least Restrictive Environment

100

What are modifications in a classroom?

A change in the content or learning goal for the student

100

What are accommodations in a classroom?

A change in the way a student can access content or tests.

100

What is one way teachers can differentiate instruction for students?

Content, process, product 

200

What is one of the criteria points to be eligible for an IEP?

1. You must have one or more of the 13 specific categories of disability defined by IDEA.

2. It must have adverse effects on the child's educational performance. 

200

What is the least restrictive environment for special education students?

A general education classroom

200

What is one example of  a modification in the classroom?

Allowed alternate reading materials, word banks, retake opportunities, reduced problems, etc. 

200

What is one example of a classroom accommodation?

Preferential seating, extended exam time, open notebook tests/quizzes, books on tape, etc

200

What is 1 example of a differentiated teaching strategy?

Questioning techniques, graphic organizers, problem solving strategies, break down assignments, sending constant reminders, etc

300

What section of the IEP details the types of service the child will receive?

Statement of services 

300

What's the most restrictive environment for special education students?

Homebound education

300

How can you allow alternate reading materials to students?

The books may be tailored to their interest and based on their reading level.

300

What do accommodations change in the classroom?

It adjusts how they learn, not just what they learn.

300

What do questioning techniques help with?

It helps keep students engaged and helps expand existing knowledge.