Dyslexia
Dyslexia Treatment and Senarios
ADHD (NOT A SLD!)
ADHD Treatments and Senarios
Pot Luck
100
Educators refer to dyslexia today as this common term.
What is a reading disability?
100
Reciprocal teaching improves this key component of reading.
What is reading comprehension?
100
A.D.H.D. is an acronym that stands for what?
What is attention deficit hyperactivity disorder?
100
A common misconception of children with ADHD is that each student with ADHD qualifies for this service in school districts.
What is special education?
100
This term refers to severe difficulty in learning to read.
What is Dyslexia?
200
Students with dyslexia typically experience this type of intelligence.
What is average to above average?
200
This method was developed to teach reading to students with a severe reading disability. it consists of joint oral reading and rapid pace by the student and the teacher.
What is the neurological impress method?
200
Some theories blame A.D.H.D. on a dysfunction in this major system of the body.
What is the central nervous system?
200
This is the name of the scale most commonly used to assess students with ADHD.
What is Conner's Rating Scale?
200
When a child realizes that the spoken words have parts, the child is developing this term.
What is phonemic awareness?
300
Research has shown that individuals with dyslexia have a different anatomical structure in this organ.
What is the brain?
300
A student in your class is consistently reading the words felt, as "left", act as "cat", and animal as "aminal". This student is experiencing which type of difficulty associated with dyslexia.
What are sequencing difficulties?
300
For a child to be diagnosed with ADHD, the child must exhibit symptoms for at least how long, and not after what age?
What is six months and 7 years of age?
300
A student in your class is constantly forgetting their materials, not listening, easily distracted, and has trouble following directions. If these symptoms persists for this number of months, the student may be diagnosed with ADHD.
What is 6 months?
300
The reading process consists of what two major components.
What is decoding and comprehension?
400
Name one of the three core deficits in causes of dyslexia.
Possible answers are: What is phonological processing, naming speed, or orthographic processing?
400
There are four strategies in Reciprocal Reading; Predicting, question generating, summarizing, and this final strategy.
What is clarifying?
400
Name two examples of complications during pregnancy that can result in a child with ADHD.
What is toxemia and eclampsia?
400
These tests a series of measures that identify cognitive impairment and functioning in individuals.
What is neuropsycholoical tests?
400
A student in your class is diagnosed with having ADHD. Each time the student follows the directions correctly, or interacts appropriately with their peers, they are rewarded with a gold star on a chart, once the student has 10 stars they may choose a prize. Using this strategy is an example of this kind of reinforcement.
What is token reinforcement?
500
The most common source of reading difficulty is a core deficit in which type of processing?
What is phonological processing deficit?
500
A student is having difficulty distinguishing phonemes and also scores poorly on test of rapid naming. This student is experiencing what term used in dyslexia?
What is a double deficit?
500
In children diagnosed with ADHD, studies have shown that this section of the brain is often smaller than those in children who do not have ADHD.
What is the Corpus-Callosum?
500
Psychostimulants used to treat students with ADHD act specifically on the blockade of what transporter protein.
What is the dopamine transporter protein?
500
Which SLD includes the following subtypes: Semantic memory, procedural memory, and visiu-spatial memory.
What is dyscalculia?