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What does IEP stand for?
Individual Education Plan
100
In an EQAO year, where you would find the accommodations for this particular student on the standardized test.
What is Provincial Assessments.
100
Listing instructional, environmental and assessments strategies.
What is accommodations.
100
A statement that indicates what the student will achieve by the end of the school year.
What is the Annual Program Goal.
100
Information placed on the IEP that indicates teacher, administration and parent consultation.
What is the record of consultations and IEP updating.
200
The location that will tell the teacher whether or not the student has SEA (speacialized) equipment.
What is Individualized Equipment.
200
This means that a student has areas of learning that are other than the Ontario Curriculum.
What is ALT or Alternative Program.
200
The classroom teacher and assigned special education support for the student.
What is IEP contact.
200
Indicates the grades or levels from last year, as well as whether or not the work was modified at what grade level.
What is Baseline Level of Achievement.
200
An easy way for teachers to include notes or documents to support the IEP process.
What is SNC's.
300
Where the classroom teacher writes what they have observed of the student in the classroom setting.
What is areas of strength and need.
300
This location outlines what a student will receive for support during the school year, its intensity and who will provide support.
What is Planned Human Resources.
300
Accommodations where it is necessary to offer extended time for test situations or offering a quiet space.
What is assessment accommodations.
300
The term expectations are outlined and the student is only assessed based on these goals.
What is learning expectations.
300
An essential method of collecting data on a student with behavior, who you think may be in need of an individual plan to be successful.
What is tracking.
400
The location where a teacher can see if the student has been formally diagnosed or identified.
What is the Exceptionality.
400
The location that a teacher can look to see check marks indicating modifications or accommodations in a subject/subjects.
What is Subject/Courses or Alternative Program.
400
When a teacher provides graphic organizers, reduced format, ability grouping or chunking of information in order for the student to learn at their best.
What is instructional accommodations.
400
Outlining how a student will be assessed during a term based on their exceptionality or need.
What is assessment methods.
400
A place on the report card that is checked off when a student only has a modified subject.
What is the IEP box.
500
Indicating when a student's paper work was completed in order to be placed into the learning center.
What is an IPRC Placement Start Date.
500
A strategy that a student may need to use when they ask a teacher to scribe for them because they struggle to express their ideas in writing.
What is an accommodation.
500
If a student is needing a plan for the future, such as heading into high school.
What is a transition plan.
500
Outlining how the teacher will support the student through their instructional practices.
What is teaching strategies.
500
A red flag on a report card that indicates that tracking or necessary steps should be initiated to support a student.
What is an 'R'.