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Preview of Intervention Options Chart for Teachers

Intervention Options Chart for Teachers

Created by
Angie Koser
This chart is a great professional document for teachers, reading specialist, coaches or principals. It lays out a school or district’s intervention, enrichment, core program and assessment options for each grade level. It is color coded for easy readability. Red is Tier 3, Yellow is Tier 2 and Green is Tier 1. It can be changed for your school, just drop in the interventions you have in the boxes provided. I created this for my school when I first started as the literacy coach. It allowed
Preview of Behavior Chart with smiley faces

Behavior Chart with smiley faces

Created by
RLteachered
Smiley Face behavior chart for students that need individual incentives. .This can also help to track data for RTI interventions.
Preview of On Your Feet Assessment Charts

On Your Feet Assessment Charts

These are charts that can be hung in the classroom for students to use as they self assess during learning. Self awareness of mastery can be done quickly and easily with color codes and numbers. You can use this color and number system for students while they do whole group, small group, or even independent work. Students can put a color dot on work to show if they understood or not. Students can write in the colors on an exit slip to show understanding. Students can write in the colors on
Preview of Behavior chart

Behavior chart

Created by
Socialworkmom
Behavior chart for young children. It can be printed and laminated for continued use when using it as a dry erase chart. This resource is completely editable: A name can be added at the title, and the color can be changed. Also, the pictures can be changed to provide a task that is more appropriate for the child.
Preview of Visual Literacy/ Vision Board: Goal Setting

Visual Literacy/ Vision Board: Goal Setting

Created by
Evette Rawls
This strategy encourages student to identify the relationships between goals, growth mindset, ideas, and concepts. Students complete their vision board using vocabulary words, images, goals, ideas, and concepts. The students create and interact with their goals and vision board by identifying their goals, mindsets, real- life connection, images, and personal affirmations of their board. Students also develop an image and sentence using the word to show a deep understanding of the interconnectedn
Preview of Behavior Hero

Behavior Hero

Created by
Lorena Lopez
Hero theme behavior chart to promote one, two, or all three areas of readiness. These are, looking at teacher, listening to teacher, and helping hands or hands to myself. I also included two links which touch on keeping hands to oneself.
Preview of Social Emotional Newsletter for EC Teachers

Social Emotional Newsletter for EC Teachers

A newsletter to provide Early Childhood Educators support and understanding around Anger Management in young children. Developing strategies to teach such skills will reduce challenging behaviors in the classroom and help prepare the children for Kindergarten one day.
Preview of Building Independent Problem-Solving Skills: A Parent Guide

Building Independent Problem-Solving Skills: A Parent Guide

Created by
The Cozy Family
Building Independent Problem-Solving Skills: A Parent Guide for Grades K–5 Is your child constantly asking for help with every challenge? This in-depth guide explores why many children in grades K–5 become overly dependent on parents for problem-solving and provides clear, practical strategies to help them build confidence, resilience, and independence. Inside, parents will discover: ✔ Step-by-step methods to encourage independent thinking ✔ Problem-solving routines children can apply anywhere
Preview of When My Teacher Says NO Social Story

When My Teacher Says NO Social Story

Saying “no” doesn’t have to end in tears. This social story helps children understand that “no” isn’t a bad word—sometimes it just means “not right now” or “that’s not safe.”Through simple words and colorful illustrations, students see real-life examples (throwing food, climbing furniture, needing to wait) and learn safe ways to cope when they feel disappointed. They’ll also practice strategies like: ✔ Taking a deep breath ✔ Counting to 5 ✔ Choosing something else to do ✔ Asking “why” o
Preview of Chess Club Activities Student Reference Research Brochures

Chess Club Activities Student Reference Research Brochures

Looking for a great way to reinforce the basics of chess? These Chess brochures are the perfect way to remind students of the different chess pieces, how they move, and how they attack. Perfect for whole group, small groups, or after-school chess clubs. Also included are extension activities, student checklists, and a teacher rubric if you choose to grade them. Print once and use year after year! Included in this set:- 1 All About Chess Research Brochure (1 front/1 back) - 1 All About Chess Refe
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