Accommodations
Characteristics/signs
Education and Inclusion
Deaf Culture
Assistive Technoloigy
100

This accommodation is the most used and is almost always approved for students.

What is time and a half?

100

Due to not fully understanding the world around them, what skill do visually impaired students struggle to develop?

What are social skills? 

100

What law ensures students with disabilities receive a free appropriate public education?

What is IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act)?

100

Deaf culture emphasizes shared language, experiences, and community. True or False?

What is True?

100

What device amplifies sound for individuals with hearing loss?

What are Hearing Aids?

200

This form of tactile material allows students to read text with their fingers through raised dots.

What is Brailie?

200

True or false. Students with visual disabilities engage in higher rates of cooperative play.

False

200

This type of classroom includes students with and without disabilities learning together.

What is an inclusion classroom

200

This school, founded in 1817, was the first permanent school for the Deaf in the U.S.

What is the American School for the Deaf?

200

This surgically implanted device provides a sense of sound to individuals with severe hearing loss.

What is a Cochlear Implant?

300

Visually impaired students should be able to navigate their classroom with confidence. What classroom concept allows students to do that?

What is an open concept floor plan?

300

What characteristics appear the same in two individuals with the same disability?

What is none?

300

What is an individualized plan developed for students with disabilities?

What is an IEP (Individualized Education Program)?


300

What is the name of the only liberal arts university for Deaf students in the U.S.?

What is Gallaudet University?

300

What type of phone allows Deaf individuals to communicate through video and sign language?

What is a Video Relay Service (VRS)?

400

What are the four categories to consider when creating accommodations for visually impaired students?

What are presentation, setting, response, and scheduling/timing?

400

How long is the lag in the development of play skills for students with disabilities?

What is two years?

400

This professional helps facilitate communication between Deaf and hearing individuals.

What is an Interpreter?

400

This concept refers to pride in Deaf identity and culture.

What is Deaf Gain or Deaf Pride?

400

This device converts sound into vibrations that can be felt.

What is a Vibrating Alert System?

500

What accommodations can allow students to continue learning as they begin using Braille?

What are auditory resources?

500

Why will a visually impaired student who lacks play skills choose familiar toys?

Due to decreased exploratory behaviors and the development of motor skills.

500

Name one accommodation for Deaf or Hard of Hearing students in the classroom.

What is captioning, preferential seating, interpreters, note-takers, etc.?

500

Name one important value in Deaf culture related to communication.

What is Direct communication (or visual accessibility, eye contact, etc.)?

500

What technology displays spoken dialogue as text on a screen (commonly used on TV)?

What are Closed Captions?