Great accommodation tool for IEP students who have difficulty following multi-step tasks and directions. Simply complete the flow chart by listing the steps involved to complete a task. Laminate to use over and over.
Center Time Boards for Pre-K: Dramatic Play, Sensory, Playdough, Library, Cozy Corner, Block Center, Art Center, Writing Center, Math Center, Science Center, Listening Center
Daily communication sheet for easy reporting to parents of our younger (PreK, TK, or K) students. Word document allows you to edit daily schedule or tailor as needed.
Simple daily schedules for the classroom. Perfect for any ESE classroom. Boards are simple to use and great way to start a movable daily schedule. I will be adding more complex schedules as well.
This Daily Communication Sheet for Special Education allows you to communicate about student behavior, and needs school and home. Share a printable daily note with parents or fill out a weekly behavior log. If you teach preschool or work with students who have special needs, this simple form will help you communicate easily with families. A daily communication log can bridge the gap between home and school as parents and teachers report on students’ daily behaviors. These editable communication
This is a chart for students who need to self monitor that they are getting their work done. It has a place for parent signatures and a place to add a reward, so the student has buy in for working toward something.
This packet is GOLD for any special education teacher out there who is looking for a great way to progress monitor their goals!
This is a packet that explains a fool proof way to progress monitor your goals throughout a marking period and IEP year.
This can also be used to progress monitor goals for Response to intervention as well! This is a process that I created after many years of working as a special education teacher struggling to assess IEP goals correctly and with fidelity.
I put
Description: Set the tone for student voice and mutual respect with this powerful “Classroom Constitution” project for Grades 6–8. Middle school students work collaboratively to define the expectations, behaviors, and values that will guide their classroom all year long. ✅ What’s Included: Editable writing template (DOCX) with thoughtful sentence starters appropriate for middle school Stylized Constitution Poster for classroom display Burnt parchment-style Signature Page for all students I
Daily communication log- great for preschool classes, special ed students, use for paraprofessionals, etc. Each sheet has 2 logs on it. Log includes place for AM/PM mood, nap time, play time, and what the child succeeded in. Logs are completely editable in PowerPoint.
I use this rubric for parent conferences to show progress throughout the school year. I highlight in a different color for each semester so parents can see their child's progress from the beginning of the year until the end. I then add up the total points and then average the class so I can compare and give parent's an idea of where their child is in comparison to their peers.
A great reflection sheet for students to use after they calm down! It is inclusive of some very important pieces of information in that it allows them to identify their feeling/emotion, think about their actions and purpose of their actions. These reflection sheets can also be used as a source of data or data points for the MTSS process!
I created this slip for students who have problems arriving on time, staying on-task and completing in class work.
A staff member will fill out this form (This is a .doc. You can add/delete items in the document) with the student's name, parent/guardian's name, and fill out the student's classes, and teacher name and contact number. Students will be aware that the parent can call the teacher at any time, and the teacher can call the parent at any time because the numbers are clearly listed on
Use this journal page for students to complete annotations when they cannot write in their book. Can bind pages into a journal or turn in individually. Helps the transition from learning to annotate under specific categories to assist students in digging deeper into literature, while keeping an eye out for figurative language etc. Can use with seasoned annotaters, or with early annotaters, before they are ready to write freely in the book margins or journal without guidelines.
4th - 9th
English Language Arts, Literature, Reading
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