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Students with Disabilities CST| Assessment 2.0 Questions and Answer sheet| 2025 Updated A student with dyslexia is being pulled out of class regularly for reading support. What’s one risk of this approach on their social development? They might feel left out or different from peers, which can hurt confidence and social relationships. An IEP meeting is being held but the student’s general education teacher can’t attend. What’s a possible consequence of that? The team might miss insights about how the student functions in the regular classroom, which can make the plan less effective. A student with ADHD constantly interrupts during group lessons. What’s a simple classroom strategy that could help reduce this? Giving them a small “wait” card or teaching hand signals can remind them to pause before speaking. Why might a student with an emotional disturbance have inconsistent behavior across different classes? They may respond differently based on the teacher’s style, classroom expectations, or peer dynamics in each setting. 2 A teacher notices a student with a physical disability is always late to class. What’s something to consider before disciplining them? They might need more time or support moving between rooms, so punishing them could be unfair. During a fire drill, a student with sensory processing issues covers their ears and cries. What should staff plan for next time? They should make a sensory-friendly safety plan, like using noise-cancelling headphones or prepping the student beforehand. A kindergartener with autism is non-verbal but shows interest in toys and peers. What’s one way to build communication with them? Using picture exchange systems or gestures helps them express needs and interact with others. A high school student with a learning disability is given 30 extra minutes on tests, but still fails. What might need to be adjusted? Extra time alone might not help if they don’t understand the material—maybe they need

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Students with Disabilities CST|
Assessment 2.0 Questions and Answer
sheet| 2025 Updated
A student with dyslexia is being pulled out of class regularly for reading support. What’s one risk

of this approach on their social development?

They might feel left out or different from peers, which can hurt confidence and social

relationships.



An IEP meeting is being held but the student’s general education teacher can’t attend. What’s a

possible consequence of that?

The team might miss insights about how the student functions in the regular classroom,

which can make the plan less effective.



A student with ADHD constantly interrupts during group lessons. What’s a simple classroom

strategy that could help reduce this?

Giving them a small “wait” card or teaching hand signals can remind them to pause before

speaking.



Why might a student with an emotional disturbance have inconsistent behavior across different

classes?

They may respond differently based on the teacher’s style, classroom expectations, or peer

dynamics in each setting.

, 2




A teacher notices a student with a physical disability is always late to class. What’s something to

consider before disciplining them?

They might need more time or support moving between rooms, so punishing them could be

unfair.



During a fire drill, a student with sensory processing issues covers their ears and cries. What

should staff plan for next time?

They should make a sensory-friendly safety plan, like using noise-cancelling headphones or

prepping the student beforehand.



A kindergartener with autism is non-verbal but shows interest in toys and peers. What’s one way

to build communication with them?

Using picture exchange systems or gestures helps them express needs and interact with

others.



A high school student with a learning disability is given 30 extra minutes on tests, but still fails.

What might need to be adjusted?

Extra time alone might not help if they don’t understand the material—maybe they need

more scaffolding or different test formats.

, 3


Why would a student with a mild intellectual disability benefit from repeated practice with life

skills?

They often need more time and repetition to remember steps and apply them consistently.



A student with anxiety panics during oral presentations. What’s a way to assess their knowledge

fairly?

Letting them do a recorded video or a one-on-one presentation avoids the stress of speaking

in front of a crowd.



What’s a sign that a student’s behavior problem might be related to an unmet communication

need?

If they act out more during times they’re expected to ask for help or express choices, that’s a

red flag.



If a student with limited mobility struggles with traditional PE activities, what’s the next step for

their teacher?

Adapt the activities so they can still participate safely and meaningfully, like using seated

options or assistive equipment.



Why would a student with a traumatic brain injury be inconsistent in memory or attention?

TBI can affect parts of the brain in uneven ways, so some days they might function better

than others.
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