Speech and Language
ADHD
Visual Impairments
Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Gifted Education
100
The setting where students with Speech and Language Impairments usually receive services
What is the General Education Environment (or regular classroom)
100
The number of different types of ADHD
What is 3
100
On a standard eye chart, the rating that is considered legally blind.
What is 20/200
100
A microphone, an amplifier, and a speaker
What is the three basic parts of a hearing aid
100
The gender of students who are most likely to be identified as gifted
What is famale
200
The percentage of students who have noticeable speech disorders
What is 5%
200
True or False? Every student who is diagnosed with ADHD receives special services in the classroom.
What is False
200
The largest issue with devices to support visual impairments
What is cost
200
Childhood hearing loss is often misdiagnosed as
What is ADD
200
the setting by which most gifted students receive their education
What is General Education Environment (or regular classroom)
300
The age range at which children most frequently experience stuttering.
What is ages 2-6
300
The gender that is most affected by ADHD
What is Male
300
FVA
What is Functional Vision Assessment
300
The best way to get the attention of an individual who is deaf or hard-of-hearing.
What is tapping their shoulder
300
An American developmental psychologist who has developed theories of multiple intelligences.
Who is Howard Gardner
400
Example or Non-Example of a Language Disorder? Difficulty Pronouncing Sounds
What is Non-Example Examples include: Improper use of words and their meanings Inability to express ideas Reduced vocabulary
400
The average age by which individuals are diagnosed with ADHD
What is ages 5-8
400
A treatment (or tool) that is not considered an actual correction for blindness
What is Braille
400
Students with hearing issues mostly learn this way
What is Aurally
400
emotional unpreparedness, physical differences, and social problems
What are issues faced when moving into advanced grades
500
Three types of Speech and Language Impairments are...
What is articulation, fluency, and voice
500
Keeping Noise Low Avoiding Timed Tests Breaking Work into smaller tasks
What is examples of recommended educational practices for students with ADHD
500
Sensitivity to Light Problems with Contrast and Colors Blind Spots
What is characteristics of individuals with Visual Impairments
500
Most likely to be a follower Easily frustrated Difficulty with oral expression
What is characteristics of individuals who are deaf or hard-of-hearing
500
a technique for differentiating instruction which allows the teacher to adjust curriculum for the student who has already mastered the content.
What is curriculum compacting