| A | B |
| Tier 1 Academic RTI - What is it? | Interventions applied to the entire student body |
| Intervention - What is it? | a specific skill-building strategy implemented and monitored to improve a targeted skill and achieve adequate progress in a specific area |
| Accommodation - What is it? | Changes made to instruction and/or assessment intended to help students fully access the general education curriculum without changing the instructional content. |
| A sub part of the IDEIA 2004 | RTI - What Fed program does it fall under? |
| RTI - What Fed program does it fall under? | A sub part of the IDEIA 2004 |
| Tier 2 Academic RTI - What is it? | Targeted SMALL Group Interventions that directly target a skill deficit. |
| rigorous, grade-level curriculum and highly effective initial teaching. | Tier 1 Academic RTI - What is it? |
| Tier 1 Academic RTI - What is it? | rigorous, grade-level curriculum and highly effective initial teaching. |
| Common Assessment judge the effectiveness of this program. | Tier 1 Academic Instruction - What type of assessment is used to judge the effectiveness. |
| What is the goal of Tier 2 Academic intervention? | To remediate academic skill deficits with the idea that in doing so, students will be successful in the Tier 1 program without support. |
| Tier 2 Academic Instruction - What type of assessment is used to judge the effectiveness. | Ongoing formative assessment to identify students in need of additional support, as well as to target each student's specific learning needs. |
| Tier 1 Academic Instruction - What type of assessment is used to judge the effectiveness. | Common Assessment judge the effectiveness of this program. |
| How are student Academic RTI needs Identified? | A universal screener test |
| Tier 3 Academic Instruction - What is it? | Intensive additional help with skill defieicts. Does not replace core instruction but is an addition to it. |
| Tier 1 Health as a comparison | Exercise, brush teeth, healthy eating, adequate sleep, etc. |
| Tier 2 Health as a comparison | A cold, an infection, broke leg, a cut. Goal is to return to Tier 1 health in short period of time. |
| Tier 3 Health as a comparison | Chronic health conditions such as, cancer, heart attack, diabetes, high blood pressure. |
| What program addresses Behbavior RTI? | The PBIS program. |
| What is Tier 1 Behavior RTI? | Universal instructions that cover behavior requirements for staff and students. |
| What is Tier 2 Behavior RTI? | Targeted small group interventions directed to students that are not responding to Tier 1 Behavior RTI. Includes CICO and a mentoring program. |
| What is Tier 3 Behavior RTI? | Intensive student interventions using FBA, BIP's, and Wrap Arounds (Family, peers, mentors, teachers) |
| What is a Wrap Around in Tier 3 Behavior RTO? | A process for developing family-centered teams and plans that are strength and needs based to help a student in need. |