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Preview of Data Collection/Progress Monitoring Post it Note Template

Data Collection/Progress Monitoring Post it Note Template

I use post it notes as part of my progress monitoring for IEP goals, as well as to keep track of special education meetings on my calendar. You can customize Post-Its to use for rubrics, data collection tables, checklists, behavior tracking, notes home, keeping track of meetings on your calendar or encouraging notes for students or staff, or simply as reminders. Progressing Monitoring: This is a simple and effective way to document student progress and avoids cumbersome binders or file folders
Preview of Check In/Check Out Sheet

Check In/Check Out Sheet

Created by
Rhiannon Bell
This *EDITABLE* chart is an example of the research based Check in, Check out behavior strategy that I use with my students throughout my school building. This allows easy data collection for MTSS data, IEP data, and can be used to address a multitude of behaviors including task avoidance, aggression, and attention seeking behaviors. Examples of goals are included as well as a rubric to assist other teachers in your building with scoring the student consistently.
Preview of Blank Discret Trials Form with Instructions

Blank Discret Trials Form with Instructions

Created by
The Q Effect
This is a Discrete Trial Data Sheet, most commonly used in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) programs to track a child’s progress in skill acquisition and behavior management. Purpose It enables therapists, teachers, or aides to record the results of repeated learning opportunities, known as discrete trials. Each trial is a structured teaching attempt where the instructor presents a stimulus, the student responds, and the instructor records the outcome. How It’s Used Date & Initials: Staff docu
Preview of Fidelity Checklist for Speech Generating Device (editable)

Fidelity Checklist for Speech Generating Device (editable)

Created by
MsLynnSpeech
A template/tool for school staff to use as a fidelity checklist when using a speech generating device to support a student's communication.
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