PLPs
Annual Goals
Mastery Criteria
Policies & Procedures
Hodgepodge
100
The PLP is about the student's Present Level of this.
What is Performance?
100
Annual goals should be aligned to but not duplicate these.
What are the grade level standards (ex. Florida Standards, Access Points, etc)?
100
Criterion for Mastery must exhibit at least this percentage.
What is 80% accuracy/mastery?
100
This document is sent home five (5) days before the annual IEP meeting.
What is the DRAFT IEP?
100
IEP is an acronym for this.
What is Individual(ized) Education Plan?
200
A PLP must have multiple sources of this.
What is information (documentation)?
200
These benchmarks are stepping stones toward an annual goal and are not required for all students with an IEP.
What are short term objectives?
200
"Will complete a task within 5 minutes" is an example of this type of mastery criteria.
What is duration (speed/rate)?
200
The Procedural Safeguards document MUST be signed at the initial IEP meeting and then again at this.
What is the annual IEP meeting?
200
Students with a disability are eligible for an IEP, 504 plan or this.
What is nothing?
300
Name at least 2 of the 4 domains of an IEP for a student who is in elementary school (less than 14 years old).
What is Curriculum & Learning Environment, Independent Functioning, Social/Emotional Behavior and Communication?
300
Annual goals should address only one of these per goal.
What is an observable behavior?
300
True or False: Use of a grading rubric or scale of characteristics is an inappropriate type of mastery criteria.
What is false?
300
This meeting must be held if a student does not demonstrate adequate progress toward the goal for two (2) consecutive marking periods.
What is an interim?
300
All components of the IEP are this with all federal, state and local requirements.
What is in compliance?
400
In addition to a student's weaknesses, the PLP should also reflect this or these.
What is the student's strengths or interests?
400
Annual goals must have short term objectives for students attending Pre-K, K and 1st grade, students returning for FAPE and this.
What are students on alternate assessments (taking FAA)?
400
"Over 4 consecutive weekly trials" is an example of this type of criterion for mastery.
What is timeframe or time period?
400
In Broward, IEP progress reports are written based on this.
What is data? (data-driven)
400
When written correctly, the IEP and Matrix should be this.
What is aligned and connected
500
"Susie has difficulty expressing her thoughts in large group settings due to her emotional/behavior disability" is an example of this.
What is Impact of Disability statement?
500
These are three components to an annual goal.
What are the condition, observable behavior and mastery criteria?
500
DAILY DOUBLE! Reword this annual goal to correct the mastery criteria: Given a list of pre-taught calming strategies (ex. count to 10, deep breathing, etc.), Billy will use a strategy when feeling upset within a large group setting, 80% of the time by March 2015.
What is Given a list of pre-taught calming strategies (ex. count to 10, deep breathing, etc.), Billy will use a strategy when feeling upset within a large group setting, 8 of 10 opportunities by March 2015.
500
In Broward, an IEP team member can serve up to this number of roles.
What is 2 roles?
500
The IEP process is aligned with this process.
What is Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS)?