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100

difficulty with math concepts, numbers, and calculations

Dyscalculia

100

common ways that learning disabilities can impact a person’s everyday activities and well-being (HINT: trouble with reading, writing, or math) 

schoolwork 

100

Commonly known as RTI, this is a process schools use to identify learning problems by monitoring a student’s progress and providing different levels of help.


Response to Intervention 

100

How many minutes are in an hour? 

60 

200

difficulty with reading, spelling, and understanding written words

Dyslexia

200

common ways that learning disabilities can impact a person’s everyday activities and well-being (HINT: difficultly expressing ideas or following conversations) 

communication

200

This specialist evaluates a child's communication skills and is responsible for diagnosing and treating speech and language disorders.


Speech-Language Pathologists


200

What letter does not appear in any of the 50 U.S state names? 

Q

300

difficulty with writing, handwriting, and organizing thoughts on paper

Dysgraphia

300

common ways that learning disabilities can impact a person’s everyday activities and well-being (HINT: misunderstanding social cues or experiencing self-esteem) 

social & emotional

300

This professional is specifically trained in education and psychology to help identify disabilities and create plans to improve a student's learning.


School Psychologist


300

what can travel around the world, while staying in one spot. 


a stamp

400

A disorder in which a person has strong verbal skills but difficulty understanding body language, facial expressions, and directions.

Nonverbal learning disorders

400

common ways that learning disabilities can impact a person’s everyday activities and well-being (HINT: challenges with managing time and remembering tasks) 

organization 

400

“the more you take the more you leave behind…” 


footsteps 

500

A disorder that makes it hard to plan and say words correctly, even though the person knows what they want to say.

Apraxia of speech

500

the person who makes it has no need of itt, the person who buys it has no use for it, the person who uses it never knows they‘re using it...

a coffin