Dyslexia
ADHD
Dyscalculia
Co-Teaching
Etiology of SLDs
100
A visual-auditory task that involves obtaining meaning from symbols (letters and words).
What is Reading?
100
In order for a child to be diagnosed with ADHD symptoms of the disorder must persist for at least 6 months with an onset age of __________.
What is 7 years of age?
100
Many definitions exist one from Fennel and Landis is "the foundation from which all other mathematical concepts and ideas arise".
What is number sense?
100
One educator takes a lead in providing instruction, while the other monitors the classroom for management and understanding and assists individual students as needed.
What is One-Teach One Assist Model?
100
One of the most popular diets that took off in the 1970s and 80s that calls for the elimination of certain artificial coloring, flavoring aspartame and salicylates.
What is the Feingold Diet?
200
The area of oral language the relates to the ability to think about the sounds in a word rather than just the meaning of the word.
What is deficit in phonological awareness?
200
Predominately inattentive type (ADD/-H), Predominately hyperactive-implusive type (ADD/+H), and combined type (ADHD).
What is subtypes of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder?
200
Diagrams, graphs, patterns, working backwards, use of variables and equations, and guess and check.
What is problem-solving techniques?
200
When using co-teaching partnership there should be four goals for classroom instruction. The four goals are remediation, re-teaching, pre-teaching and _______.
What is enrichment?
200
Exposure to lead, mercury, manganese, tobacco, nicotine and other toxins is consider a part of this model.
What is Environmental and Taratogen Model?
300
The inability to retrieve rapidly the spoken referent for visual stimuli.
What is naming speed deficit?
300
The most common subtype of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder that occurs in 61% of identified cases.
What is ADHD combined type?
300
Geary (2000) divided dyscalculia into these 3 different subtypes.
What is Semantic memory, procedural memory, visiu-spatial memory.
300
This co-teaching model has the advantage of giving students from troubling and dysfunctional home environments an opportunity to see two adults engaged in appropriate pro-social behavior and model good social skills to these children..
What is Team Teaching Model?
300
A group of birth defects caused by abnormal migration of neurons in the developing brain and nervous system.
What is Neuronal Migration Disorder?
400
The linking between naming speed deficits and phonological processing.
What is Double Deficit Hypothesis?
400
Approximately 30% of children with ADHD have this specific learning disability.
What is dyslexia?
400
The two mathematical problem areas for students with disabilities that the Disabilities Act (2004) identifies.
What is mathematical calculation and mathematical reasoning?
400
Reduced student to teacher ratios, increase engagement by creating student centered stations, plan stations based on Multiple Intelligence, develop stations around the levels of Bloom's Taxonomy and integrate some form of technology into one of the stations are the benefits of this co-teaching model.
What is Stations Teaching Model?
400
When a pregnant woman is exposed to alcohol, the baby can be born with this syndrome.
What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?
500
The most popular multi-sensory reading program for dyslexia.
What is Orton Gillingham Method?
500
The part of the brain that is sometimes smaller in children with ADHD.
What is the Corpus Callosum?
500
An emotional based reaction to mathematics that may be the result of previous unpleasant experiences.
What is Math Anxiety?
500
In this model, teachers plan the instruction jointly but each delivers it to a part of the class. The teachers address the same content but may address different learning goals and levels of understanding.
What is Parallel Teaching Model?
500
The study of adverse consequences of exposure to environmental agents.
What is teratology?