Accomodations/Modifications
IFSP
504
IEP
Double Jeopardy
100

A student taking on alternative assessment is an example of what?

Modification.
100

True or false:

A parent has the right to decline any early intervention services?

True 

100

A 504 removed barriers to learning. This can be compared to what principle we are learning about?

UDL

100

This is the section of the IEP that provides the child's strengths/weaknesses and other important information about the child. 

Child's profile. 

100

How many sections are involved within an IEP and list them.

7

200

Altering the material a student is expected to learn is known as what?

Modification.

200

An IFSP is provided from birth up until what age?

3 years old. 

200

True or false:

A 504 can be used at the level, unlike an IEP which ends after high school.

True

200

An ETR (evaluation team report) is conducted how often?

Every 3 years. 

300

Allowing the student learn the same material but in a different way is known as what?

Accommodation. 

300

An IEP focuses on the educational/academic needs of the child. An IFSP focuses on what needs of the child?

Developmental

300

What law applies to a 504 plan?

Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.

300

The person who is part of the IEP team that conducts the ETR?

School Psychologist.

400

Providing extra time for a student is an example of?

Accommodation. 
400

IFSP's are usually reviewed how often?

Every 6 months.

400

A student with ADHD that only has trouble focusing, not with academic tasks would benefit most from what?

504

400

This section of the IEP contains any extra help a child may need in one area or another, such as speaking or moving. 

Related services.