Financial Literacy | Digital Literacy | Understanding IEPs and Self-Advocacy | General |
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What is INCOME
The term used to describe money received or earned.
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What is THE HUB
The platform we use to access our course
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What is an ACCOMMODATION
A change or alteration to some traditional ways a student may be expected to learn, complete assignments or participate in the classroom.
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What is AN INFOGRAPHIC
A visual representation of information or data.
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What is EXPENSES
The term used to describe money we spend.
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What is MS TEAMS
The platform we use to engage in our virtual class
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What is ASSESSMENT ACCOMMODATION
Teachers that provide students with extra time for an assignment oral
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What is Canada's Food Guide?
This document was created by Canada's Health department to ensure all Canadians eat a well balanced diet.
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What is EVERY MONTH
A budget should be created
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What is ANNOUNCEMENTS
This message is meant for us to read every day in the HUB.
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What is IEP (INDIVIDUAL EDUCATION PLAN)
The legal, educational document developed by a school team and parents that outlines the strengths and needs of individual students who require a range of supports.
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What is a VISION BOARD
A visualization tool which refers to a board of any sort used to build a collage of words and pictures that represent your goals and dreams.
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What is SOCIAL INSURANCE NUMBER
You must have this in order to get a job.
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What is ONEDRIVE
This allows users to store files in a cloud.
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What is an example of an accommodation
Siri or text to speech that reads text out loud
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What is HEALTHY
Trust, honesty, respect and open communication all contribute to a _______ relationship
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What is a BUDGET
A financial worksheet that allows us to keep track of our income and expenses.
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What is DISCUSSIONS
This section of the Hub allows you to posts threads and reply to your classmates.
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What is ADVOCACY CARDS
The use of this type of "card" can help teachers provide accommodations and implement strategies that puts the focus on what students CAN do, not what they CAN'T!
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What is EYE CONTACT
This form of face-to-face communication is important so that the person you are speaking to knows you are paying attention. LOOK AT THEIR EYES.
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