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Preview of IEP Data Collection Sheets (Non-Editable)

IEP Data Collection Sheets (Non-Editable)

These are the data collection sheets that I use on a weekly basis in my classroom during small groups. Keep in mind this is the FREE, NON-EDITABLE version. These sheets have been a game changer for me! I used to collect IEP data here and there whenever I had extra time, but over the last two years I have committed to a block of time everyday for what my class calls "IEP Small Groups". Students rotate through four stations in groups of two (Math, Writing, Reading, and a Computer Station - this ye
Preview of Universal Supports Planning Kit: A Guide for Special Education Teachers

Universal Supports Planning Kit: A Guide for Special Education Teachers

A Guide for Setting up Inclusive Special Education Classrooms. Having a student with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in the classroom may require additional support to ensure he or she is an active participant. This can be difficult for the classroom staff. Prioritizing goals, establishing routines, scheduling regular team meetings, and identifying roles and responsibilities will promote a team approach to create opportunities for the student to access the curriculum as appropriate. Universal S
Preview of Parent and Student Input Survey

Parent and Student Input Survey

It's IEP SEASON! We know how important it is to make sure that parents and students play a crucial role in the development of the IEP. Use this input survey to get feedback from both parents and students about their concerns, goals, interests, and areas of strengths/needs. This is great when writing the IEP and also to helps the annual review meeting to run smoothly. Included in this product:Parent Survey with 7 questionsStudent Survey with 8 questionsDon't forget to click the green ★ to follo
Preview of Unique Learning Systems (ULS) Data Collection Sheets

Unique Learning Systems (ULS) Data Collection Sheets

These are data sheets that I use in my classroom to keep track on beginning of the year (BOY), middle of the year (MOY), and end of the year (EOY) Unique Learning System (ULS) benchmark testing. I am required by my district to complete this testing at the BOY and EOY, so I wanted to create a simple sheet to monitor each students testing that could be easily referenced and copied at IEP meetings.
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