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Powerpoint Jeopardy Category 1 Teaching Heterogeneous Classes Category 2 Teaching remedial classes Category 3 Students special needs Category 4 Students special needs `

Gathering information about student’s entering achievement levels and skills 10 points

Seating arrangement, flexible assignment, supplementary materials, and peer tutoring are forms of __________. 20 points

What instructional methods include jigsaw and pair share? 30 points

Small group instruction requires less extensive planning and material on the teacher’s part? 40 points

This type of learning includes traditional classroom instruction but allows students to repeat assignment and tests until they reach a proficient level. 50 points

Learning characteristics of students in remedial classes are often assumed to be negative. 10 points

What is one thing you have to do in order to firmly establish you classroom management system? 20 points

Simple interventions such as eye contact or proximity to the students are examples of what management technique. 30 points

According to this book the cornerstone of managing student work in lower level classes is an emphasis on daily and weekly grades. 40 points

When planning and presenting instruction is important that the entire lesson is completely ___________. 50 points

A classroom that students go to from a core subject class for extra help on assignment. 10 points

A situation in which special education students are able to participate in as many general education classes as possible. 20 points

Students with these problems often loose control and are verbally or physically abusive, though it rarely directed at the teacher personally. 30 points

A mild form of autism that is characterized by social deficits. 40 points

Characterized by student’s distractibility, short attention span, impulsiveness, inability to organize, and a high level of movement. 50 points

FM auditory systems and caption decoders support stunts with what kind of deficit? 10 points

A student with this deficit may tire more quickly, in part because of the concentration and effort required to perceive material written instruction. 20 points

Saving face is much more important to this group of students. 30 points

English Language Learners who appear proficient in day to day English pick up nuances of the language easily. 40 points

A piece of legislation designed to have long term beneficial effects on educating student. 50 points

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