Laws
Disability
IEP
Learning Style
Special Education
100

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act

What is I.D.E. A.

100

A physical, learning or mental condition that substantially limits one or more major life activities

What is a disability

100

Individualized Education Program/Plan

What is an IEP

100

The preferential way in which the student absorbs, processes, comprehends and retains information.

What is Learning Style

100

Programs that address the needs of students with learning, mental, emotional, or physical disabilities.

What is Special Education

200

A federal law that protects the privacy of student education records.

What is Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)

200

The number of disability categories

What is 14

200

An adjustment or change in the environment to help an individual student complete their work - speech to text, small group, extended time)

What is an accommodation

200

A learner who finds it easier to learn when they can see things written down or in a picture.

What is a Visual Learner

200

Any device, equipment, or software that helps the individual student access the curriculum (ex: Chromebook, Speech-Text, Text to Speech).

What is Assistive Technology

300

A civil rights law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability at schools that receive federal funding.

What is the Rehabilitation Act and Section 504

300

This group has the largest amount of people identified within the disability categories

What are Learning Disabilities

300

 Services that might include transportation, social work, speech, or occupational therapy required to meet a student's IEP goals



What are Related Services

300

A person who prefers to learn by hearing information, listening, or speaking

What is an Auditory Learner

300

Effectively communicating one's own rights, needs, and desires and taking responsibility for decision making that.

What is Self-Advocacy

400

This law ensures all children with disabilities receive free and appropriate public education in the least restrictive environments (FAPE) 

What is I.D.E.A.

400

The number of children in the U.S. reported having learning and attention issues such as dyslexia and ADHD, 

What is 1 in 5

400

Age-appropriate assessments of academics, interests, and independent living.

What is Transition Assessments

400

A person who learns new material best through the performance of hands-on activities.

What is a Kinesthetic Learner

400

The age range of children who qualify for special education services

What is 3-21

500

This is the first civil rights law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in schools, workplaces, and public spaces

What is the Americans with Disabilities Act

500
  • Autism
  • Deaf-blindness
  • Deafness
  • Developmental delay
  • Emotional disturbance
  • Hearing impairment
  • Intellectual disability
  • Multiple disabilities
  • Orthopedic impairment
  • Other health impairment
  • Specific learning disability
  • Speech or language impairment
  • Traumatic brain injury
  • Visual impairment, including blindness

What are the 14 disability categories

500

A portion of the IEP written by members of the IEP team that indicates what a student will accomplish in one year.

What are annual goals

500

The process of thinking about thinking

What is metacognition

500

A case manager, reading and math teachers, social worker, speech pathologist, transition counselor, parents, and student

Who are the member of the IEP team