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Evaluation Team Report: Components & Uses in Special Education - Quiz & Worksheet

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What part of the evaluation report provides birth and intervention information for the student?

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1. What part of the evaluation report provides suggestions from the school psychologist based on the student's learning profile?

2. What are Intelligence Quotient (IQ) tests called?

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About This Quiz & Worksheet

Feel confident in your knowledge of evaluation team reports in special education by taking this interactive quiz or completing the printable worksheet. Questions on these assessments make it easy to find out how much you know about IQ tests, specific parts of evaluation reports and a good use of an evaluation report's recommendation section.

Quiz & Worksheet Goals

This quiz and worksheet can quickly assess your knowledge of the following:

  • Portion of the evaluation report that provides a student's birth and intervention information
  • Evaluation report section that offers suggestions from the school psychologist
  • How intelligence quotient (IQ) tests are classified
  • Part of an IEP that the summary section can help special education teachers write
  • Way to use the recommendation section of the evaluation report

Skills Practiced

  • Information recall - access the knowledge you've gained regarding the parts of the evaluation report that provide birth and intervention information for the student and suggestions from the school psychologist
  • Knowledge application - use your knowledge to answer questions about how the IQ test is classified and the portion of the IEP that the summary section of a report can help a special education teacher write
  • Reading comprehension - read and pull essential information from the accompanying lesson covering evaluation team reports, like the uses of the recommendation section

Additional Learning

Explore the lesson accompanying this quiz and worksheet called Evaluation Team Report: Components & Uses in Special Education to gain greater insight into the following:

  • How special education teachers can use a student's background information
  • Differences between cognitive, academic, processing and social-emotional tests
  • Ways teachers can use the testing results section of a report
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