Teaching
Co-teaching.
What is it called when two or more teachers work together to educate all students in an inclusive classroom?
Sixteen.
What is the age a transition plan needs to be placed in a child's IEP?
Language proficiency.
What relates to the degree of skill a child exhibits when speaking a second language?
Questioning.
What is it referred to when you have students answer or ask questions before, during and after reading .
Journals.
What is something that a student can write in about personal things such as family, friends, feelings and hobbies?
Parallel teaching.
What is called when both teachers teach the same material at the same time to two equal groups of students?
Leisure education.
What teaches students to independently function during free-time activities?
Language dominance.
What do we the language that a student is most dominant in?
Reciprocal teaching.
What is it called when the teacher acts as the student while prompting the student to act as the teacher?
Pre-writing phase.
What is it called when students plan for their audience, goals for writing and prior knowledge they will use?
Station teaching .
What is it called when both teachers teach different content or review that content or use different learning activities at the same time to two equal groups of students?
Functional.
What kind of curriculum focuses on goals and methods that are tailored to individual students to prepare them for a successful transition to adult living, including living, working, and socializing in their communities?
Language preference.
What do we call the language that a student prefers to speak in?
What is it called when you use a visual representation to show the main elements of a story?
What phase of writing is it when your ideas are first written into sentences and paragraphs?
Collaborative consultation.
What is it called when teachers work together to solve problems and implement mutually agreed-on solutions to prevent and address the behavioral and learning difficulties of students?
Supportive.
What type of employment provides ongoing assistance and services as individuals learn how obtain competitive employment, perform and hold a job, travel to and from work, interact with coworkers, work successfully in integrated community settings, and receive a salary that reflects the prevailing wage rate?
Basic interpersonal communication skills.
What are the social language skills needed to develop social interactions and conversations?
Predicting.
What is it called when students try to determine what will happen in a story?
Proofreading.
What is the stage of writing when students review their writing to check for spelling errors, sentence fragments, punctuation errors, grammar errors and capitalization errors?
Congruence.
What is required for the successful collaboration and communication among educators?
Competitive.
What kind of employment involves working as a regular employee in an integrated setting with coworkers who do not have disabilities and being paid at least the minimum wage?
Code switching.
What is it called when a student inputs words from one language while speaking another language?
Summarizing.
This strategy has 5 rules and it involves finding the important information in a reading and then re-writing that information.
Author's chairs.
What do students sit in when their writing is complete and it is time to share it with their teacher and classmates?