What's the Big IDEA?
The 3 "R"s
Level the Playing Field
Our Diverse Universe
What's On Your Mind?
100

The letters IDEA stand for this

What is Individuals With Disabilities Education Act?

100

The 3 stages of Graduated Instructional Sequence (CRA)

What are concrete, representational, and abstract?

100

Umbrella term that includes accommodations and modifications that support students with disabilities

What is adaptation?

100

Values, traditions, languages, symbols, beliefs, and attitudes, as well as the impact of these on one's life perspective

What is culture??

100

Information cannot become a long-term memory without first entering this

What is short-term memory?

200

School districts will provide students with special education and related services at public expense in conformity with the IEP

What is Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE)?

200

Reading naturally with appropriate speed and natural expression that mimics spoken language

What is reading fluency?

200

Services or supports provided to students that do not change the learning objective or assignment expected

What are adaptations?

200

Using the cultural characteristics,experiences, and perspectives of ethnically diverse students as conduits for teaching them more effectively

What is Culturally Responsive Teaching (CRT)?

200

One of the most important methods for creating a short-term memory

What is repetition?

300

A "blueprint" of special education services developed for a child after eligibility is determined

What is Individualized Education Program (IEP)?

300

Story Maps, Venn Diagrams, Thinking Maps

What are graphic organizers?

300

Provided when a student's needs are so intense accommodations alone will not meet their need; changes occur in the expectations

What are modifications?

300

Sense of community, sense of adult authority toward children, and gender roles and how they generalize to the classroom

What are areas of culture that influence student learning?

300

Utilizing strategies to help students create new memories

What is brain-based learning?

400

To the maximum extent appropriate, children with disabilities must be educated with children who do not have disabilities

What is Least Restrictive Environment?

400

A series of steps a person purposively takes to complete a goal (especially useful in writing)

What is a strategy?

400

Instruction on strategies and skills that can help students succeed across classes

What is curricular augmentation?

400

Different family dynamics, cultural differences, lack of adequate professional development, and the expected role of parents

What are issues that impact communication between home and school?

400

Memory of facts or events

What is declarative memory?

500

Parents have a right to this if they do not believe their child's needs are being met or if they disagree with the school district's decision regarding their child

What is Due Process Hearing?

500

Found most effective to increase writing performance for students with and without disabilities across grade levels

What is clear and systematic strategy instruction?

500

Practices that are proven to be effective in ensuring that instruction will yield learning

What are Evidence-Based Practices (EBPs)?

500

Find out their story, avoid assumptions, and disconnect our personal experiences from those of our students

What are strategies to effectively connect/work with families?

500

Patterns of letters, ideas, or associations that assist in remembering something (example: ROY G BIV)

What are mnemonic devices?