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Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

NumbersMISC 1MISC 2 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Learning Disabilities Acronyms

SLD?

What is Specific Learning Disability 10 points

PKU

What is Phenylketonuria (metabolic disorder) 20 points

IEP

What is Individual Educational Program 30 points

FBA

What is Functional Behavior Assessment? 40 points

FAPE

What is Free and Appropriate Public Education 50 points

The ratio of Boys to Girls are diagnosed with learning disabilities

What is 3 to 1? 10 points

The percentage of school aged children in the US public schools that have been diagnosed as exceptional

What 10%? 20 points

The percent of U.S. students that have been identified with a learning disability

What is 5-6%? 30 points

RTI

What is Response to Intervention 40 points

Most Children who qualify for services as a result of a learning disability are testing during

Early Elementary 50 points

The difference between potential and actual achievement is a characteristic of the ____________Model for identifying students with Learning Disabilities

Discrepancy 10 points

A learning disability in math

What is Dyscalculia 20 points

A learning Disability in Reading

What is Dyslexia 30 points

Could be caused by a TBI, developmental asphasia or minimal brain dysfunction

What is a learning disability 40 points

A learning disablity in writing

What is dysgraphia 50 points

Cerebral Palsy could be caused by a

What is a car crash? 10 points

Stuttering is considered a

What is a fluency disorder? 20 points

Depression and Sxhizophrenia fall under the IDEA category of

What is Emotional Behavioral Disorder? 30 points

The primary laws which regulate evaluation of a child for special education services exist on the ____________level

Federal 40 points

Brown vs. the Board of Education…states could define the word__________as they might

Speed 50 points

Summative Assessment document performance and measure

What is Quantity 10 points

To abide by FERPA, IEP’s should be kept in a

What is a locked cabinet 20 points

Discussing a student progress with another parent is

What is against the law 30 points

To avoid untimely IEP’s need to be finalized before the

Expiration Date, within one year 40 points

Make your wager, risk up to all your points to double your score.

UNIVERAL DESIGN FOR LEARNING INCORPORATES PHYSICAL ACTION, TECHNOLOGY, AND _______________

HANDS ON EXPERIENCE