What is 2E?
Gifted Meets Challenge
In the Classroom
Misunderstood Minds
Support Strategies
100

This is what the "two exceptions" in "2E" refer to.

What are giftedness and disability?

100

Giftedness may show up unevenly across students.

What is asynchronous development?
100

This legal document can be used to support a 2E student's disability in U.S. schools.

What is an IEP or 504?

100

A 2E student with ADHD may be mislabeled as this.

What is lazy or unmotivated?

100

Giving students choices in how they learn is called.

What is product-based learning?

200

A student can be both highly gifted and his this.

What is a learning disability?

200

When a 2E student has a high vocabulary but struggles to write.

What is a verbal-performance gap?

200

Teachers must balanace remediation with this, to keep gifted students engaged.

What is enrichment?

200
A student who is gifted and autistic may be incorrectly viewed as lacking this.

What is empathy or social interest?

200

A daily check in to monitor stress or emotions is an example of this kind of support.

What is social-emotional support?

300

This umbrella term includes ADHD, dyslexia, and autism.

What is neurodivergence?

300

This is the term that has different areas of cognitive development at different rates.

What is asynchrony?

300

A classroom strategy that modifies depth and complexity rather than quantity.

What is differentiation?

300

A common myth is that giftedness "cancels out" this.

What is a disability?

300

Using this type of seating can support sensory needs.

What is flexible seating?

400

The phrase used to describe when a 2E student's strenths hide their challenges- or vise versa?

What is the masking effect?

400

When a student has a sensitivity to noise.

What is hyperacusis?

400

When teachers focus only on fixing weaknesses, this can occur.

What is learned-hopelessness?

400

This term describes a misdiagnosis caused by unrecognized giftedness.

What is a diagnostic overshadow?

400

Teaching 2E learners to talk about their own needs is known as this.

What is self-advocacy?

500

The model that looks at strengths, challenges, and environmental factors together.

What is the three lens model?

500

The paradox of high ability and low achievement.

What is twice-exceptionality?

500

A strenth-based approach allows students to build skills by using this.

What are their strengths or interests?
500

Gifted girls are underdiagnosed with disabilities due to this social factor.

What is masking?
500
This therapy-based framework helps with regulation and is often paired with SEL.
What is zones of regulation?