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