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Jeopardy. Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy. Alphabet Soup. Name that Meeting. Strategy/ Intervention/ Modification/ Accommodation/ - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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AlphabetSoup

Name thatMeeting

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Strategy/Intervention/Modification/

Accommodation/Implementation

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This meeting is often referred to

as PTC.

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What is Parent Teacher

Conference?

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This meeting is often referred to

as SST.

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What is Student Support Team?

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This meeting is often referred to

as IEP.

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What is Individual

Education Plan?

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This meeting is often referred to as

504.

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What is a Section 504 Meeting?

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This meeting is often referred to as

AST.

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What is Attendance

Support Team?

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This meeting is to discuss

modifications for students in Special

Education.

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What is an IEP meeting?

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This meeting is for all student’s

parents to discuss his/her child’s

progress with the teacher.

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What is a Parent Teacher

Conference?

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This is an interdisciplinary group

that uses asystematic process to

address learning and/or behavior

problems of students in schools.

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What is SST?

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This meeting is to enforce the

attendance policy through letters and

contracts/conferences.

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What is an AST meeting?

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This meeting is to develop accommodations for students

with impairments that “substantially” reduce or lessen

his/her’s ability to access learning in the educational

setting because of a learning-, behavior-, or health-related

condition.

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What is a 504 meeting?

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An example of this is after a PTC, the teacher moves a student’s seat to

avoid further distractions/disrubtions.

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What is a strategy?

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An example of this is a student being required to develop an outline before

beginning to write an assignment because he/she

has writing weaknesses identified during SST.

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What is an intervention?

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An example of this is a student being allowed to

have a second set of textbooks to keep at

home because of a spinal injury documented in a

504.

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What is an accommodation?

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An example of this is a student being given

extended time on a test due to a learning

disability outlined in an IEP.

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What is a modification?

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This is done through keeping accurate

attendance, formal letters, and student-parent attendance

contracts.

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What is implementation?

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The teacher/parent initiates this meeting to discuss a

student’s progress, homework completion, behavior,

projects, social interactions, etc. It would be appropriate to develop strategies if needed at

this time.

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What is a Parent Teacher

Conference?

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In this meeting teachers brainstorm and evaluate interventions that would

help this student be more successful.

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What is an SST meeting?

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In this meeting a teacher gives a brief description

of the present level of performance in the

classroom and provides input on modifications.

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What is an IEP meeting?

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In this meeting the teacher helps determine if the

student’s medical condition impairs the student’s

ability to learn and what accommodations are

needed.

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What is a 504 eligibility meeting?

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The teacher must document all attendance

accurately for this meeting to be

successful.

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What is an AST meeting?

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This is the person you talk with if you are confused about

an IEP.

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Who is Diann Harris?

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This is the person you talk with if you are confused about

an SST.

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Who is Nicole McDowell or Dale

Dobbs?

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This is the person you talk with if you are confused about

a 504.

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Who is Bill Roberts?

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This is the person you talk with if you are confused about

a PTC.

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Who is your assistant principal?

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This is the person you talk with if you are confused about

an AST.

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Who is Chris Wood or Krista Robinson for 9th

Grade?

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This meeting is held so there are

“no surprises.” We want our parents to support us not hunt

us down.

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What is a Parent Teacher

Conference?

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This was created in 1975 when Congress passed Public Law 94-142 (Education of

All Handicapped Children Act), now codified as IDEA (Individuals with

Disabilities Education Act). In order to receive federal funds, states must

develop and implement policies that assure a free appropriate public

education (FAPE) to all children with disabilities in a least restrictive

environment (LRE).

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What is an IEP?

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This was developed as part of the

Rehabilitation Act of 1973 that prohibits

discrimination based upon disability

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What is Section 504?

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This was developed as a result of a settlement in a

Georgia law suit case known as the Ollie Marshal case to

create a process before a student is referred to special

education.

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What is SST?

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This is a county-based initiative in response to compulsory attendance laws and No Child Left Behind (NCLB) to meet

Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP).

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What is AST?

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Make your wager

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Give the acronym for 1)TCP/IP

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What is …

(the most correct list)?