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Which of the following disabilities is an example of low-incidence disability? - Answer✔visual
impairments, including blindness
Which of the following would be the best activity for teaching budgeting skills to high-school
students? - Answer✔providing menus from local restaurants and having students decide what
they will order for less than 10 dollars
A Special Education teacher reviews her/his students' IEP objectives and results from the
previous year's STAAR assessment to decide which skills to teach. She/he hinds three students
who need to improve their summarization skills and plans a small-group lesson on
summarization just for them. This kind of lesson planning is called: - Answer✔targeted
instruction
Before districts can share personal information about students with community agencies
providing and paying for transition services, IDEA requires: - Answer✔parental consent, or the
consent of an eligible child who has reached the age of maturity
What does FAPE stand for? - Answer✔Free and Appropriate Public Education
Tia is an eleventh grader with Downs Syndrome. Her transition-needs evaluation indicates that
she loves to count coins and can count up to the number 1,000, but she only counts by 1s, not
5s, or 10s. Tia is nervous around people she does not know, but she can be quite chatty once
she is comfortable with someone. Tia takes some time to learn a routine, but once she has it
down, she really knows it. She washes her hands obsessively after using the restroom and
sometimes has to be redirected. Tia's Special Education teacher reaches out to a local board-
game company to ask about internship opportunities for Tia. The president of the game
company supports programs for students with special needs and is open to bringing in Tia for
an internship. He suggests the following jobs at his company. Which is the most appropriate for
Tia based on her transition-needs evaluation? - Answer✔assembling board games and making
sure each game has the correct number of playing pieces, dice, game cards, and play money
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A third-grade student is evaluated for Special Education services, and the assessments indicate
she has a reading disability characterized by visual-spatial deficits. At the ARD committee
meeting, the parents indicate an interest in learning more about these types of reading
disabilities. Which of the following educational organization websites would be the most
appropriate to recommend the parents explore? - Answer✔www.cec.sped.org
www.Idanatl.org
www.interdys.org
A third-grade teacher with a diverse class has just attended a professional development session
on colored overlays and how reading with a colored background can help some students with
reading disabilities because the color does not reflect fluorescent light like white paper does.
The teacher has two students in her class who have complained that their eyes hurt when they
read or that the print is blurry. The school nurse has checked their eyesight, and it is 20/20. The
teacher decides to a colored overlay experiment with the whole class. Students try each of the
colors the teacher provides and write down feedback about whether the text is any easier to
read with each color. The teacher is delighted when both of the students who reported trouble
with reading in the past find colors that they say"make the words stop moving." Several other
students in class also report that the color makes it easier to read. The most - Answer✔help the
students understand learning differences and ensure that any use of colored overlays by
students in the class will not be viewed as "weird"
If a teacher assesses a student's rate, accuracy, and expression, what area of reading is being
evaluated? - Answer✔fluency
It is important for students to develop procedural fluency in math so students can: -
Answer✔focus on learning higher order math skills
Mr. Takei, a regular education earth science teacher, is planning a lesson on why volcanoes
erupt and the effects of an eruption on the environment. As he thinks about his students, he
reflects that two of his students (Maggie who has an IEP, and Sean who does not) seem to need
concrete examples to understand concepts. Another Special Education student, Marcus, seems
to retain more information when he has to talk about it himself. Several students need to see a
picture to better understand what the teacher is talking about. Which of the following lesson
preparation ideas best meets the needs of all the learners in Mr. Takei's class? -
Answer✔prepare a model of a volcano, and ask Maggie and Sean to be assistants in causing it
to erupt. Ask Marcus to serve as narrator for the entire experiment. Place chairs in a semi-circle
around the experiment table to allow for a good view
Which of the following practices is an example of assessing students ethically? - Answer✔using
culturally and linguistically appropriate assessment procedures
Which of the following sentences has a syntax error? - Answer✔along the way sees Jesse a cat
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