Chapters 1,2,3
Chapters 4,5
Chapters 6,7,8
Chapters 9, 10
Chapters 11, 12
100
Individualized Education Plan
What is an IEP?
100
Assigning grades
What is NOT a role of a para-professional?
100
A person-centered, multi-method problem-solving process that involves gathering information.
What is a functional behavioral assessment (FBA)?
100
A statement or an activity at the beginning of a lesson that introduces the lesson’s material and motivates students to learn it is referred to as a/an
What is an anticipatory set?
100
A structure to help students organize their thoughts.
What is a graphic organizer?
200
The partial of full-time programs that educated students with disabilities with their general education peers.
What is mainstreaming?
200
program where students learn in their native language to develop skills in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing in English
What is an ESL program?
200
Antecedents, Behavior, Consequence
What are the ABC's of functional behavior assessment?
200
A type of feedback in which teachers praise students and reinforce the answer by restating why it was correct is
What is process feedback?
200
Ms. R teaches ROYGIBV to help her students remember the colors of the rainbow. Ms. R is using:
What is an acronym?
300
A therapist comes into the classroom to work with a student.
What is push-in program?
300
Marvin mixes words, phrases, expressions, and sentences from Spanish while speaking English
What is code switching?
300
To help her students transition to Ms. T’s inclusive classroom, Ms. R teaches her students to use the textbooks that are used in Ms. T's class.
What is preteaching?
300
established when students understand that they must work together to achieve their goal
What is positive interdependence?
300
To remember the process of the orders of operation, Ms. T teachers "Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally" Ms. T is using:
What is an acrostic?
400
Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Children v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
What is the case that ensure children a free and appropriate education?
400
A brief note to communicate with families
What is daily/weekly note?
400
Equitable Use is a principle of...
What is universal design?
400
When students have difficulty reading words, Ms. R prompts them by providing them with the initial sound or syllable. Ms. R is using:
What is phonemic cues?
400
Used to examine students' responses to identify areas of difficulty and patterns in the way students approach a task.
What is error analysis?
500
Students who exhibit a variety of behaviors designed to resist the requests of authority figures, often interfering with school performance.
What is students with oppositional and defiant behaviors?
500
Sit or kneel at the individual’s eye level for extended conversations
What should one do when communicating with individuals with disabilities?
500
A good strategy that works when several students in a class have a behavior problem.
What is interdependent group systems?
500
The speed and accuracy with which students can read orally
What is reading fluency?
500
A type of self-referenced grading where the teacher writes comments that address students' academic progress, learning preferences, effort, attitudes, behavior, socialization, strengths and challenges and the instructional accommodations to support their learning.
What is descriptive grading?