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Across
  1. 2. Different modes of instruction to match a student’s preferred mode of learning, disability, or background.
  2. 4. Those who learn best by performing hands-on or physical activities.
  3. 5. People who learn most easily by hearing or listening to information.
  4. 6. A broad range of physical, mental, social, and behavioral challenges that affect learning.
  5. 8. Differences in learning based on abilities, interests, or experiences
  6. 9. Modifications to the environment, learning strategies, or materials, that are made to help students with particular special needs succeed in the classroom.
  7. 10. People who learn best by seeing.
Down
  1. 1. The theory that individuals have broad range of types of intelligence, each to a different degree.
  2. 3. The methods individuals prefer and find most effective to absorb and process information.
  3. 7. Students who require special educational modifications and, perhaps, other services that align with their abilities and potential.