Name that disability
Evaluating students
Designing an IEP
Strategies and Assessment
Hodge - wait for it Podge
100
Lily is having trouble understanding that the word “cat” can be separated into 3 phonemes
What is a reading disability?
100
Ted has an IQ of 100 and a reading score of 102 and a written score of 96. His mathematic score is 72. According to what model would Ted qualify for special education services?
What is the discrepancy model?
100
What is a benefit of Barney attending his own IEP?
What is more focus on student strengths, parents feel more positive, or enhances self-determination?
100
What is the best way to promote participation and progress in the general curriculum?
What is differentiated instruction?
100
Why did Barney and Robin split up?
What is Barney got fat and Robin got ugly?
200
Marshall is great at solving math problems but has difficulty remembering math facts.
What is Semantic Memory Problems
200
Barney’s teacher suspects he might have a learning disability. What scale does the teacher use to determine if he is below, at, or above range of intelligence?
What is the bell curve?
200
Robin leads her own IEP. What is this called?
What is self-directed IEP?
200
Ted is learning how to use a learning strategy. What are the three steps that his teacher should take?
What is assess how well a student performs a skill, point out the benefits of using learning strategies, and explain specifically what the student will be able to accomplish when he learns this skill?
200
What is Marshall’s favorite part about the game Backgammon?
What is the name?
300
Barney is reading his silent reading book and he comes across the word “gnome”. He tries to sound it out but can’t so he skips the entire sentence. Beside the possible reading disability, he also has trouble with ?
What is executive functioning or metacognition?
300
When using an RTI model, what 3 modifications to curriculum should be considered before referring the student for services
What is more explicit, more intensive,and more supportive?
300
What is a benefit of supplementary aides and services
What is gain access to general curriculum?
300
Barney has a specific learning disability. What are some ways to accommodate him during standardized testing?
What is extra time and having teachers read them the question?
300
What monument did Ted like?
What is liberty bell?
400
Robin has difficulty from her working memory, but her identical twin Robin Sparkles, who was raised in a different part of Canada, has a great working memory. What could account for this difference, genetics or environment?
What is environmental causes?
400
Name two of Woodcock’s types of discrepancies
What is aptitude-achievement, intracognitive, and intra-achievement?
400
Lily’s teacher teaches lessons using multiple media and methods? What kind of learning is she using?
What is Universal design for learning?
400
The teacher tracks Robin’s progress in academics using this useful method.
What is curriculum-based measurement?
400
Barney said “When I start feeling sad, I…
What is stop being sad and start being awesome instead?
500
Ted has trouble finding appropriate solutions to social dilemmas. What aspects of a learning disability would make this difficult for Ted?
What is processing problems?
500
Name a general achievement test
What is WIAT, Comprehensive Test of Phonological Processing?
500
Name three skills that students with disabilities going to college would like to learn more about
What is understanding their disability, understanding strengths/limitations, learning to succeed despite their disability, learning what accomodations they need, setting goals and learning how to access resources, acquiring problem solving skills, acquiring self-management skills, forming relationships with college staff, or friends and mentors?
500
Lily learns skills through embedded learning. What are two characteristics of embedded learning?
What is constant or progressive time delay, natural activities, and can be done in inclusive settings?
500
What word does Lily hate?
What is moist?