Instruction for all Learners

Crossword

Complete the crossword, then click on "Check" to check your answer. If you are stuck, you can click on "Hint" to get a free letter. Click on a number in the grid to see the clue or clues for that number.
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Across:

1. Students with disabilities, or gifted and talented (2 words)
4. Preconceived characteristics of individuals or groups of individuals.
9. Full inclusion; all disabled students are in the regular classroom (2 words)
13. Referring to ESOL students, placing them in regular classes with no assistance (2 words)
17. Putting special needs children in regular classrooms; also called inclusion
21. Standards the state expects to be taught to all students for a given grade level and subject matter.
22. Environment placing students with special needs in the least restrictive environment.
23. Plan for a special needs students to complete school; must be followed; IDEA.
24. Analogous with Quizzes, homework grades, portfolios, tests.
25. Concept of one's differences and acceptance of others differences.
27. College level courses taught in high school; more rigorous than typical classes (2 words)
28. A trial of questions to determine validity of performance of item. (2 words)
29. Identification of selected populations characteristics.
30. Assessment taken at the end of a course to determine effectiveness of GPS.
31. Invisible distinction between students with access to technology and those who do not have access. (2 words)
32. An attmept to more accuratley define intelligence. (2 words)
34. Clincial and functional development to describe individuals who need assistance. (2 words)
35. Technology that allows students with disabilities to overcome limitations more easily. (2 words)

Down:

2. Designed to measure how will students acquire skills and knowledge in GPS.
3. Group of disorders that affect academic and functional skills; not sign of low intelligence. (2 words)
5. A collection of student work samples.
6. Bush's educational reform policy.
7. Six levels of difficulty ranging from basic knowledge to synthesis of ideas. (2 words)
8. Scores used to measure a child's reading ability and determine appropriate reading material. (2 words)
10. Compares student achievement to specific subject matter. (3 words)
11. Use to elicit response to different stimulus; used with operant conditioning. (2 words)
12. Ranking of needs experiences by students. (4 words)
14. Compares a student to a predetermined population. (3 words)
15. Prejudice against a group of people.
16. Educational conditions under which a student learns best. (2 words)
18. Environment within a classroom, hopefully positive. (2 words)
19. Related to a student's ability to control and manage the emotions of one's self. (2 words)
20. Assessment of K-8 grades to determine student achievement.
26. A scoring tool.
33. High steaks test taken during junior year that determines graduation.