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Weekly Reflection Binders to Track Behavior, Grades, & Goals - Editable
Weekly Reflection Binders to Track Behavior, Grades, & Goals - Editable
Weekly Reflection Binders to Track Behavior, Grades, & Goals - Editable
Weekly Reflection Binders to Track Behavior, Grades, & Goals - Editable
Weekly Reflection Binders to Track Behavior, Grades, & Goals - Editable
Weekly Reflection Binders to Track Behavior, Grades, & Goals - Editable
Weekly Reflection Binders to Track Behavior, Grades, & Goals - Editable
Weekly Reflection Binders to Track Behavior, Grades, & Goals - Editable
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"I loved this! Sometimes I struggle with finding the right tool for students to reflect on their own progress and performance. This was super-helpful in aiding in that. It was easy to implement and intuitive for the students to use."
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Annette B.

Description

Help students track and chart their individual progress in a Reflection Binder! This is a great way to encourage ownership with learning goals, grades, behavior, and other skills. Students will create their own individual binders to chart growth and progress with grades, homework, attendance, behavior, math skills, reading skills, writing skills, and goals/objectives.

How Does a Reflection Binder Work?

  1. First, students will identify areas that they need to chart over time. This will be individualized based on student need.
  2. Once a week, an adult will sit down with the student to conference on their individual areas of need. At first, the teacher will need to walk students through charting their growth and progress. In time, though, students should take the lead.
  3. Students will write down data, chart progress on a graph, look at trends, and then complete a weekly reflection page.

When to Use a Reflection Binder

These reflection binders are a great tool to help kids and young adults in various settings. Here are a few possible suggestions to try:

  • Resource room for students requiring special education services
  • Intervention class
  • Morning meeting
  • Advisory period
  • Guided study hall

Using Data to Chart Progress and Growth

Using a reflection binder helps keep track of critical data related to student growth and progress. Because the binders are individualized, you and each student can choose exactly what goes in the binder and how it is used. This can be a helpful addition to teach growth mindset, study skills, and promote positive behaviors. By looking at their own data and progress, students can learn to make positive changes for the future.

Binders can be brought to team meetings, parent conferences, and IEP meetings to show progress. This can be especially helpful for special education teachers, social workers, and interventionists working on individual skills. Additionally, it helps document strategies that are working and not working with students, which can be passed on from teacher to teach and even grade to grade.

Table of Contents

• Educator Guide

• Student Guide

• Binder Cover Pages

• Self Assessments

• Writing My Goal

• Reflection Pages: Grades

• Reflection Pages: Homework

• Reflection Pages: Attendance

• Reflection Pages: Behavior

• Reflection Pages: Math Skills

• Reflection Pages: Reading Skills

• Reflection Pages: Writing Skills

• Reflection Pages: Goals and Objectives

• Reflection Pages: Other Skills

• Weekly Reflection Worksheets

• Black and White Cover Sheets

Editable Versions Included

Editable versions in Powerpoint are included so that educators can type right within the document or make changes, as needed.

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Weekly Reflection Binders to Track Behavior, Grades, & Goals - Editable

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Grades
4th - 8th
Pages
50+
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What others say

"I loved this! Sometimes I struggle with finding the right tool for students to reflect on their own progress and performance. This was super-helpful in aiding in that. It was easy to implement and intuitive for the students to use."
star
Annette B.

Description

Help students track and chart their individual progress in a Reflection Binder! This is a great way to encourage ownership with learning goals, grades, behavior, and other skills. Students will create their own individual binders to chart growth and progress with grades, homework, attendance, behavior, math skills, reading skills, writing skills, and goals/objectives.

How Does a Reflection Binder Work?

  1. First, students will identify areas that they need to chart over time. This will be individualized based on student need.
  2. Once a week, an adult will sit down with the student to conference on their individual areas of need. At first, the teacher will need to walk students through charting their growth and progress. In time, though, students should take the lead.
  3. Students will write down data, chart progress on a graph, look at trends, and then complete a weekly reflection page.

When to Use a Reflection Binder

These reflection binders are a great tool to help kids and young adults in various settings. Here are a few possible suggestions to try:

  • Resource room for students requiring special education services
  • Intervention class
  • Morning meeting
  • Advisory period
  • Guided study hall

Using Data to Chart Progress and Growth

Using a reflection binder helps keep track of critical data related to student growth and progress. Because the binders are individualized, you and each student can choose exactly what goes in the binder and how it is used. This can be a helpful addition to teach growth mindset, study skills, and promote positive behaviors. By looking at their own data and progress, students can learn to make positive changes for the future.

Binders can be brought to team meetings, parent conferences, and IEP meetings to show progress. This can be especially helpful for special education teachers, social workers, and interventionists working on individual skills. Additionally, it helps document strategies that are working and not working with students, which can be passed on from teacher to teach and even grade to grade.

Table of Contents

• Educator Guide

• Student Guide

• Binder Cover Pages

• Self Assessments

• Writing My Goal

• Reflection Pages: Grades

• Reflection Pages: Homework

• Reflection Pages: Attendance

• Reflection Pages: Behavior

• Reflection Pages: Math Skills

• Reflection Pages: Reading Skills

• Reflection Pages: Writing Skills

• Reflection Pages: Goals and Objectives

• Reflection Pages: Other Skills

• Weekly Reflection Worksheets

• Black and White Cover Sheets

Editable Versions Included

Editable versions in Powerpoint are included so that educators can type right within the document or make changes, as needed.

Other Study Skills Materials

{ Executive Functioning Task Cards }

These are a set of 160 task cards that focus on all areas of executive functioning skills, including planning, time management, attention, organization, and more.

{ Executive Functioning MEGA BUNDLE }

Target executive functioning and study skills necessary for academic success at the middle and high school level. The bundle includes over 300 pages full of lessons, templates, and workbook pages to teach study strategies and ways to improve executive functioning skills. It includes ALL of my executive functioning and study skills materials in one place.

*****************************************************************************

Tips for Customers!

Click on the ★ above to follow my store!

If you enjoy this product, please leave positive feedback to gain credits for future purchases!

If you have questions or problems please contact me through Product Q & A and I'll get back to you as soon as I can!

Disclaimer: These resources and materials are for supplementary support/education purposes and not intended as a replacement for counseling, education, or other necessary supports. Educators, parents, counselors, and others who utilize these materials are encouraged to seek out additional support, as needed.

*****************************************************************************

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Great Goal making
Rated 4 out of 5
November 24, 2025
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Perfect for my middle school special education class. Allows students to take ownership of their learning
Denae Christison
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142 reviews • Iowa
Grades taught: 6th, 7th, 8th
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 5 out of 5
July 7, 2025
Used these to give students ownership over their academics and behavior. Great resource. Thanks!
Debbie M.
572 reviews
Grades taught: 6th, 7th, 8th
Rated 4 out of 5
March 15, 2025
Loved this for my social emotional lessons for my EBD students
Teresa G.
321 reviews
Grades taught: 4th, 5th
Student populations: Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 5 out of 5
August 3, 2024
I loved this! Sometimes I struggle with finding the right tool for students to reflect on their own progress and performance. This was super-helpful in aiding in that. It was easy to implement and intuitive for the students to use.
Annette B.
1,065 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
May 28, 2024
These forms are a great way to keep different kinds of information organized. Thank you.
Todd T.
682 reviews
Grades taught: 5th
Rated 5 out of 5
April 12, 2024
These are great resources for my students to use!!
Stephanie L.
739 reviews
Grades taught: 4th, 5th
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 5 out of 5
August 8, 2023
A great resource to organize my students in their classes- with my SPED students, it worked perfectly to assist in allowing them to self track their progress
maureen K.
278 reviews
Grades taught: 9th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 4 out of 5
June 16, 2023
Great for small group instruction with my students with disabilities.
Alison N.
186 reviews
Grades taught: 7th
Student populations: Learning difficulties

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