Teaching Strategies
Stats and Numbers
All About OHI
Acronyms (again)
Miscellaneous
200

Breaking a complex skill or chain of behaviors into smaller, teachable units. 

What is a Task Analysis? 

200

This is the #1 largest disability category. 

What is Specific Learning Disability? 

200

OHI stands for this... 

What is Other Health Impairment? 

200

UDL

What is Universal Design for Learning? 
200

At this age, the special education team begins to include transition services for students. 

What is 14? 

400

A procedure taught where a student systematically observes their behavior and records the occurrence and nonoccurrence of a target behavior. 

What is Self-Monitoring/Self-Recording/Self-Observation? 

400

This 3-digit number plan provides accommodations to students with disabilities as part of the Rehabilitation Act. 

What is a 504 Plan? 

400

A condition covered under OHI that involves a congenital malformation of the spine in which the vertebrae that normally protect the spine do not develop fully. 

What is Spina Bifida? 

400

TBI 

What is Traumatic Brain Injury? 

400

Repetitions of what people have said without context or purpose. Often a characteristic of autism.  

What is Echolalia? 

600

A type of instruction or practice with customization of the environment, curriculum, and instructional practices to create appropriately different learning experiences for students with different needs, interests, readiness, and learning profiles. 

What is Differentiated Instruction/Differentiation? 

600

About twice as many _______ as _______ receive special education. (Fill in the blank with female or male). 

What is: About twice as many males as females receive special education. 

600

Type of condition that is long lasting, and most often permanent. For example, cerebral palsy is a permanent disability that will affect a child throughout their life. 

What is a Chronic Condition? 

600

RTI

What is Response to Intervention? 


600

This level "Tier" of support is the most intensive, providing individualized interventions for students with high-risk behavior. 

What is Tier 3 Intervention?

800

Cards, signs, or other items that are simultaneously held up by all students to display their answer to a question presented by the teacher. 

What are Response Cards? 
800

55% of the population of people with ADHD has this specific subtype.

What is Combined Presentation (inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity)?

800

This type of curriculum aims to increase independence, ability to complete tasks of daily living, and communication skills. Similar to the expanded core curriculum for students with visual impairments. 

What is Parallel Curriculum? 

800

ADA 

What is Americans with Disabilities Act? 

800

This is a specific learning disability in the area of writing. It include difficulty with handwriting and written expression (writing, spelling, speed of writing).

What is Dysgraphia? 

1000

Instructional feedback with praise for correct responses and error correction for incorrect responses. 

What is Systematic Feedback? 

1000

Of the 13 disability categories, this disability occurs at the lowest frequency. 

What is Deaf-Blindness? 

1000

This autosomal recessive disorder covered under OHI is a disease in which the body's exocrine glands excrete think mucus that blocks the lungs and part of the digestive system. 

What is Cystic Fibrosis? 

1000

BIP

What is Behavior Intervention Plan? 

1000

This model for parent involvement is based on the idea that both parents and school professionals have a great deal to offer that can benefit one another to support the student. 

What is the Mirror Model?