IEP and Self-Advocacy Review

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IEP and Self-Advocacy Review IEP Baloochies! IEP and Self-Advocacy Review Ms. Held’s Super Secret Game

Special Education Abbreviations Parts of the IEP Self- Advocacy Disability Definitions IEP Words And Vocab How to Be Involved in Your IEP Variety $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final

(Specific)Learning Disabilities LD stands for _______________. Bonus if you can tell what SLD means (Specific)Learning Disabilities A1

SL stands for ________________. Speech and Language A2

What does the abbreviation EBD mean? Emotional Behavioral Disorder

What does OHI stand for ______________________. Other Health Impairment. A4

CD stand for what disability? Cognitive Disability. A5

accommodations student gets. This page of the IEP tells us ______. What modifications/ accommodations student gets. B1

Is to know what you need to work on and have a plan to get there B2 The purpose of having goals in an IEP is… Is to know what you need to work on and have a plan to get there B2

This page is called _______. It tells us _____. The transition page and it tells students interests and future plans B3

The present level of performance (PLOP) page tells someone ______________. Telling how the student is doing right now, strengths, parent concerns, student comments, and whether or not the student has special factors B4

Slide 13 DOUBLE SCORE!!!!!!

What date of the IEP, purpose of the meeting, and who is attending This is the cover page. What three important things can you find. What date of the IEP, purpose of the meeting, and who is attending B5

Self-Advocacy is… The ability to say what your needs, interests, and rights are, and to be involved in your IEP C1

C2 Self Advocacy is important because it helps you … . Understand what you need to do well and have a say with your IEP and education C2

Three ways to practice self-advocacy are ___________. Writing your IEP, participating/talking during your IEP meeting, and sharing about your needs and disability with all your teachers C3

Your parents or special education teacher If you are having a problem that is IEP related you should see ________________. Your parents or special education teacher C4

Situation: You are in an elective class and have a test Situation: You are in an elective class and have a test. How can you be a self advocate in that class? Tell the teacher you are allowed to take the test in the special education room and try to tell the special ed. Teacher ahead of time. C5

These are the characteristics/ definition of a learning disability. Average or above intelligence, learn differently in areas such as reading, writing, spelling, math, organization, social skills, processing information and comprehension D1

Emotional Behavioral Differences This disability is described as showing inappropriate behavior or feelings, unable to control actions, has fears, or moods of unhappiness. Emotional Behavioral Differences D2

D3 This disability is for people who have problems remembering information, trouble making sounds/words, and stuttering. Also could have trouble with vocabulary and directions. Speech and Language D3

The term disability/difference means _________________. Someone who learns in a different way and may need extra help in certain areas D4

What are the characteristics of D5 What are the characteristics of Someone with OHI? Frequent health issues, ADHD, epilepsy, heart condition, etc that effects students performance in school D5

Individual Education Plan IEP stands for _________________. Individual Education Plan E1

E2 This helps you by changing an assignment (ex: changing or doing less problems on an assignment A modification E2

What is the transition part of the IEP? Helping you to prepare to move from JH to HS or HS to the real world – looking ahead at your future E3

E4    What does PLOP stand for in the IEP and what does it tell you?                                                   Present Level of Performance – tells people how you are doing on your goals and in school right now E4

There are two parts to each goal. What are the two parts? Annual (big goal) and short term objective (benchmark) E5

What are three of the most important thing you can do to be involved in your IEP? Helping to write your IEP, asking for your modifications when needed, and attending your IEP meeting.

What are your responsibilities in the IEP process and in your education? To only use the modification when they are needed, not abusing the help I receive, asking for help on my own, and helping in the IEP process

You should do this to be involved in your IEP again next year ___________________. Talk to your special education teacher and tell him/her you want to be involved

If you don’t need modifications and the teacher offers them to you, you should _________________. Let them know that you want to try this one on your own and will let them know if you need help (in a polite way)

What are the Multiple Intelligences Body, Number, Self, Picture, Word, People, Music, and Nature Smarts are examples of what? What are the Multiple Intelligences

Your learning style tells you ____________. What is the way(s) you learn best

SLIDE 36 DOUBLE SCORE!!!

The course/class selection sheet in the IEP is important because _____________________. It helps you to plan for your future and make sure to take classes that will help you with a future job

The difference between a modification and an accommodation is _________________. That modifications are things that are changed, while accommodations are something extra you are given

The people who are involved in your IEP are (must list 4) ________________. Teachers, parents, special education teachers, myself, and anyone else I want there

Autism is ______________. A disability in the area of communication, social skills, and sometimes, life skills

What are 5 areas that goals can be in? Behavior, speech and language, reading, writing, math, social skills, study skills