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IEPs
Types of Disabilities
Types of Disabilities
Accommodations
Other
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A legal document that explains what goals a student has and their accommodations/modifications.
What is an IEP
100
Learning Disability, Cognitive Impairment, Emotional Impairment, Speech/Language, Otherwise Health Impaired ADHD/ADD and Autism
What is the 6 typical types of disabilities
100
Repetitive activities, resistance to change or change in daily routines, and difficulty with communication
What is Autism
100
A change in the way instruction or testing is presented
What is an accommodation
100
Understanding learning needs and communicating them with a teacher
What is self advocacy
200
Individualized Educational Plan
What does IEP stand for?
200
Average or above average intelligence level
What is the intelligence level people with a Learning Disability
200
Difficulty with learning not as a result of intellectual, sensory or health?factors; due to behavior difficulties.
What is Emotional Impairments
200
A change in the type of instruction or content
What is a modification
200
Determines aspirations/goals after high school
What is the Transition Plan
300
Goals, Objectives, Present Levels of Performance, Other Related Services, Transition Information
What is the main components of an IEP
300
Broad definition; difficult to define
What is Cognitive Impairment
300
Chronic or frequent issues with school due to issues like diabetes, epilepsy, heart condition, leukemia.
What is Otherwise Health Impairment
300
Having extended time on assignments or tests
What is an example of an accommodation
300
Social Worker Occupational Therapist, Speech/Language Provider
What is people who provide other related services to help a student with an IEP
400
Differences in learning styles
What is a disability
400
Understanding or remembering speaking, writing, reading, listening, spelling, mathematics,
What is some difficulties due to Learning Disabilities
400
Inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity
What is characteristics of ADHD/ADD
400
The student, their resource teacher and all of their other teachers
What is the people responsible for providing/requesting the accommodation
400
People who should be at the IEP meeting
Who is you(the student), your parents, teachers, other people who help you
500
True or false: An IEP explains what the learning needs are of a student including their strengths
What is true
500
CI, EI, LD, ASD stand for what?
What is Cognitive Impairment, Emotional Impairment, Learning Disability, Autism Spectrum Disorder
500
A goal is a broad term for a skill a student should achieve
What is true
500
True or false: Being exempt from doing a test is an example of an accommodation
What is false
500
Understanding what an IEP is, what the parts are and who is involved
What is the point of learning about the IEP?