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TEST PREP QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
John is a 13 year old student diagnosed with a Specific Learning Disability, but is
beginning to act out in class, get into more fights, demonstrate inappropriate responses
to situations in school and show symptoms of mood swings. What secondary condition
might he also have? - Answers-ADD

Paul is a 3rd grade student diagnosed as Emotionally Disturbed. He is not responsive to
therapeutic interventions and has tested far below average in his cognitive abilities.
What might be a co-occurring condition for Paul? - Answers-Mental Retardation

What would be your first steps in planning to teach a mixed 9th -12th grade Special Day
Class (SDC) in English? - Answers-Reasearch IEP goals and create learning profiles.

Paul is a student diagnosed with autism. He has low linguistic communication skills. He
is in an inclusion classroom and is expected to participate in a paired activity. An
example of an intervention that would help him is to: - Answers-Provide a scaffold-ed
guided approach using images and pictures

How should success be measured for students with IEP's ? - Answers-Assessments
based on SMART objectives.

Most appropriate writing unit for a 9th grade student diagnosed with a SLD in abstract
reasoning, who also struggles with executive functioning? - Answers-Using a graphic
organizer, have the student write a 3-paragraph essay.

Sally is a 4th grade student diagnosed with SLD who struggles with math. What would
be an appropriate accommodation for her Gen -Ed teacher to make? - Answers-Allowing
Sally to use a calculator.

Eric is an 11 year old students with a mild Intellectual Disability. He is studying ratios in
his SDC class. What technique may be most helpful to Eric? - Answers-Using math
manipulatives

Dottie is a 9 year old student who recently qualified for an IEP under the qualifying
category of Emotionally Disturbed. She struggles with reading and writing and has had
several behavioral issues around assaulting students and adults. According to LRE
which would be the most appropriate setting for Dottie to start in? - Answers-Resource
pull out services twice a day

Paul is a 3rd grade student with autism. He has low cognitive abilities and learns
through a system of consequences and rewards for specific behaviors. Which
theoretical approach to learning is most likely being used? - Answers-Behaviorism

Ariel is a 2nd grade student with Down syndrome. Her family gives her very few
limitations and boundaries at home. As her teacher you notice that she really struggles

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