Technology
Items on an IEP
Exceptionalities
Types of Accommodations
Accommodation or Modification
100

This type of technology can be used by a student to help maintain their focus and limit stress by squeezing.

What is a squeeze ball?

100

Items or areas that a student excels in.

What are areas of strength? 

100

A learning disorder characterized by specific behaviour problems over such a period of time

What is a behavioural exceptionality?

100

The use of mind maps and graphic organizers.

What is an instructional accommodation?

100

Changing curriculum expectations.

What is a modification?

200

This technology converts what a student says to a text based format.

What is text-to-speech software?

200

A coordinated set of activities that promote movement from school to such post-school activities as post-secondary education, vocational training, employment, adult services, independent living and community participation.

What is a transition plan?

200

This committee is responsible for the assessment of students and identifying potential learning disabilities and exceptionalities. 

What is the Identification, Placement and Review Committee (IPRC)?

200

Setting up an alternative workspace

What is an environmental accommodation?

200

allowing extra time on tests and assignements.

What is an accommodation?

300

AT is the more commonly used acronym for this.

What is Assistive Technology?

300

a working document that is developed at the beginning of a school year or semester or at the start of a placement and that is reviewed and adjusted throughout the reporting period.

What is an Individual Education Plan (IEP)?

300

Language impairment.

What is a communication exceptionality?

300

Spacing tests and assignments apart to avoid anxiety and stress.

What is an assessment accommodation?

300

Providing an alternative work location.

What is an accommodation? 

400

If all students benefit from the use of technology or educational approaches, it is known as what?

What is Universal Design for Learning (UDL)?

400

The parties present when reviewing an IEP include.

What is a principal, parent(s), and IPRC team?

400

Some characteristics include rapid learning, unusually large vocabulary, often completes work quick and is bored.

What is a gifted learner?

400

Alternative test formats.

What is an assessment accommodation?

400

support that is used to help the student meet goals and understand instructional approaches.

What is an accommodation?

500

This type of system can be used to help learners who are hard of hearing.

What is an FM system?

500

Who is legally required to certify that the IEP is developed within 30 days after the placement of an exceptional student?

What is the Principal?

500

a condition affecting mobility, stamina or dexterity.

What is a physical exceptionality?

500

Non verbal signals and gesture cues.

What is an instructional accommodation?

500
Changing the content on a math test to better suit the level of the exceptional student. 

What is a modification?