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Preview of UPDATED! Digital Restroom Pass: Use with QR Codes or Set Up on Classroom Device

UPDATED! Digital Restroom Pass: Use with QR Codes or Set Up on Classroom Device

Make your classroom digital with ease by creating a digital restroom pass. I have this form pulled up on a computer in the back of the room and students fill it out quickly and take the pass. No need to have them document the time because when you look at the spreadsheet the form creates, a timestamp is given. If you want to take it a step further, link the pass to a QR code. Then have students scan the QR code with their technology (everyone used snapchat to scan QR codes in my room) and fill o
Preview of Gifted 101 Series: Mental Health Challenges of Gifted Children

Gifted 101 Series: Mental Health Challenges of Gifted Children

Gifted 101 Series: Mental Health Challenges of Gifted Children Gifted children may be bright, curious, and creative—but they’re also more vulnerable to anxiety, perfectionism, existential worry, and emotional intensity. This FREE guide explores the mental health struggles gifted kids often face, why they’re frequently misunderstood, and how adults can offer meaningful support. Perfect for teachers, parents, and counselors, it includes signs to watch for, tips for creating safe spaces, and st
Preview of Color Coded Paper

Color Coded Paper

Color-coded paper for Montessori math
Preview of Weekly Behavior Data Sheet

Weekly Behavior Data Sheet

Have a student with challenging behavior that requires tracking? Try this weekly data sheet! Includes daily data, time of day, and ABCs (antecedent, behaviour, and consequence) all on one easy to use page.
Preview of Special Education Important Acronyms

Special Education Important Acronyms

Special Education is full of acronyms which can be challenging for teachers and parents to remember. This little "cheat sheet" helps parents and teachers have a quick reference when unsure of an acronym used. Keep it in your teacher binder for easy access, provide it to parents during IEP meetings, or use however you see fit!
Preview of Behavior Data Scatterplot

Behavior Data Scatterplot

Use this scatterplot to determine patterns in the occurrence of challenging behavior across an entire day.
Preview of Gifted Student vs High Achiever Flyer

Gifted Student vs High Achiever Flyer

Gifted learners think in complex, abstract ways and may question or challenge norms, while high achievers excel at following directions, completing tasks, and earning top grades. While both show strong potential, giftedness is about how a child thinks, not just how well they perform.
Preview of Article-Overcoming Barriers to Parent, Teacher and Gifted Student Engagement

Article-Overcoming Barriers to Parent, Teacher and Gifted Student Engagement

“Overcoming Barriers to Parent, Teacher and Gifted Student Engagement” explores the common challenges that hinder strong collaboration among educators, families, and gifted learners—such as communication gaps, cultural differences, and limited time. The article offers practical, inclusive solutions like flexible meeting options, proactive outreach, and strategies to build trust. It helps teachers foster meaningful partnerships that support gifted students both academically and emotionally.
Preview of Navigating the Path to Identifying Gifted Students

Navigating the Path to Identifying Gifted Students

The article “Navigating the Path to Identifying Gifted Students” outlines the steps, challenges, and best practices involved in recognizing giftedness across diverse populations. It highlights common misconceptions, multiple identification methods, and the importance of equitable access to gifted programs. This resource helps teachers better understand the identification process and advocate for students who may otherwise be overlooked.
Preview of Profiles of the 6 Types of Gifted & Talented Students

Profiles of the 6 Types of Gifted & Talented Students

The article “Profiles of the 6 Types of Gifted & Talented Students” outlines six unique profiles—Successful, Challenging, Underground, Dropout, Double-Labeled (twice-exceptional), and Autonomous—based on research by Betts & Neihart. It describes each type’s feelings, behaviors, needs, and how they’re perceived at school and home, offering educators insights into diverse gifted learners. With this understanding, teachers can better identify students, tailor support strategies, and foster envir
Preview of Client Visit Record

Client Visit Record

Speech/Language therapy client visit record provides simple organization for documenting each therapy session and visit. Includes a space for ICD-10 and CPT codes, client contact information, date, notes and more!
Preview of Article-The Power of Bibliotherapy & Cinematherapy for Gifted Students

Article-The Power of Bibliotherapy & Cinematherapy for Gifted Students

The article “The Power of Bibliotherapy & Cinematherapy for Gifted Students” introduces how stories—through books and films—can help gifted learners process emotions, navigate social challenges, and explore their identity. It explains how these tools support emotional intelligence, empathy, and self-reflection in a way that resonates deeply with gifted students. The article also includes a curated list of recommended books and movies, making it easy for teachers to incorporate meaningful, age-a
Preview of Needs of the Gifted & Talented Children

Needs of the Gifted & Talented Children

The article “Needs of the Gifted & Talented Children” outlines the unique academic, social, and emotional needs that set gifted learners apart from their peers. It emphasizes the importance of differentiated instruction, intellectual challenge, and emotional support to help them thrive. This resource equips teachers with a clearer understanding of how to create a nurturing and stimulating environment for gifted and talented students.
Preview of 10 Common Myths of Gifted Children with Rebuttal

10 Common Myths of Gifted Children with Rebuttal

Think you know what giftedness looks like? 10 Common Myths of Gifted Children with Rebuttal busts the most widespread misconceptions—like “gifted kids don’t need help” or “they’re good at everything.” This eye-opening FREE resource provides clear, research-backed rebuttals to help educators and parents better support gifted learners. Download your copy today and challenge the myths holding bright minds back!
Preview of ABC Chart, Student Data Tracking Sheets, Behavior Data Collection, SPED, Autism

ABC Chart, Student Data Tracking Sheets, Behavior Data Collection, SPED, Autism

Created by
Play Based Fun
Are you looking for student data tracking sheets? This ABC chart for behavior data tracking collection is a free printable that helps you to quickly collect anecdotal data. Use your collected data to see trends in antecedents and consequences, so you can uncover the function of a students behavior, and therefore help to reduce or eliminate challenging behaviors in your classroom. This data tracking form includes abundant space for your notes and areas to track the students name, the date an
Preview of Gifted 101 Series: Advocating for Your Gifted Child at School

Gifted 101 Series: Advocating for Your Gifted Child at School

When a gifted child seems “unmotivated” or “too talkative,” it’s often a sign of unmet needs—not laziness or defiance. Advocating for Your Gifted Child at School (Guide #6 in the Gifted 101 Series) helps parents and teachers recognize gifted and twice-exceptional learners, understand their unique needs, and advocate effectively. This free guide offers real-world examples, research-backed insights, and practical strategies to build strong partnerships with schools and ensure gifted students get
Preview of DASH: Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand Screening Handout

DASH: Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand Screening Handout

Created by
Mighty Minds OT
The DASH is a used evaluation tool to assess upper extremity functional ability, such as cerebral palsy, hemiplegia, multiple sclerosis, and more! This evaluation tool is necessary for school-based occasional therapists, physical therapists, early intervention practitioners, home care practitioners, and more. This document of the DASH includes the following: overview of the DASH including details on the manual and subsectionspopulation overview to use the DASH onevidence (reliability and valid
Preview of FREEBIE: Rubric Data Sheet for Speech Therapy

FREEBIE: Rubric Data Sheet for Speech Therapy

Created by
Say It SLP
This simple data sheet can be used to track up to 14 separate communication goals using a simple 4 number rating system to capture two key aspects: (1) the amount of support provided, and (2) the child's performance during the session. I developed this rubric system to simplify my data collection and allow me to include subjective judgements and convert that into objective data. As I work with very young children, collecting trial-by-trial data has been challenging while also balancing genuine i
Preview of Understanding the Profoundly Gifted

Understanding the Profoundly Gifted

The article “Understanding the Profoundly Gifted” sheds light on individuals whose IQ levels typically exceed 160, representing as few as 1 in 30,000 to 1 in 20 million in the general population. It describes their asynchronous development, heightened sensitivities, intensity, and advanced cognitive abilities, underscoring the importance of recognizing these traits to avoid misidentification and unmet educational needs. Teachers can leverage this understanding to tailor support—such as accele
Preview of Gifted 101 Series: Understanding Twice-Exceptional Gifted Learners

Gifted 101 Series: Understanding Twice-Exceptional Gifted Learners

Gifted 101 Series: Understanding Twice-Exceptional (2e) Students This FREE guide helps educators and parents navigate the complex world of twice-exceptional learners—students who are both gifted and have a learning difference or disability. Learn how to recognize their unique profiles, advocate effectively, and create supports that honor both their strengths and struggles. With practical examples, tips, and myths debunked, this guide is a must-have for anyone working with 2e kids. Download t
Preview of Backwards Design 1-page lesson planning sheet

Backwards Design 1-page lesson planning sheet

Created by
Ti Zwazo
This one-page planning template is designed to support intentional instruction by starting with the end goal in mind. Perfect for elementary teachers, instructional coaches, STEM educators, and collaborative planning teams, this resource helps educators focus on student understanding, authentic assessment, and engaging learning experiences. This planner guides teachers through the key components of backwards design, including: Identifying the Big Idea or Essential Question Determining what stu
Preview of 10 Minute Interval Tracking | Special Education

10 Minute Interval Tracking | Special Education

Here is an easy to use 10 minute tracking tool. Do you need to track behavior or time off-task for a student? This is the quick + easy tool you've been looking for! With a built in legend, 30-second time intervals, and a place for comments, this has it all! ____________________________________________________________________ Want to offer your students choices in your next unit? Grab this FREE template! Use a layered curriculum like a PRO with the instructions and options given. Includ
Preview of Graphic Educational Philosophy

Graphic Educational Philosophy

Please use my graphic educational philosophy to help you define and create your own. I have incorporated elements of educational psychology, the 5 core propositions of teaching, IB PYP conceptual and inquiry-based learning, culturally responsive teaching, leadership attributes, and transformative experiences. On my original version that I send with my resume and use for reflection, I included a variety of graphics, artwork, and other 'inspirations' to spark future connections. Best of luck summa
Preview of IB PYP Unit: Focusing on the Central Idea

IB PYP Unit: Focusing on the Central Idea

Created by
Galaxy Ross
Use this form to focus your Unit of Inquiry's central idea. Questions guide you to reflect on and create a solid central idea. The bottom part of the page provides a place to brainstorm connections to content and Common Core Standards.
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