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Preview of Student Directed Active Listening Rubric

Student Directed Active Listening Rubric

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Active Listening Rubric This is a student directed speech and language rubric for active listening skill development. The student is able to rate themselves and see progress. It may be used with IEP goals to measure progress and as a nice visual for student, staff, and parents. ***************************************************************************** Related products Social Pragmatic Rubrics. Pizza Scramble Freebie!. WH Roll and Tell. ****************************************************
Preview of Counseling/Social Work Attendance Calendar: 2025-2026 School Year

Counseling/Social Work Attendance Calendar: 2025-2026 School Year

Quick and simple way to track your student's attendance for counseling and/or social work sessions. I print one for each student on my caseload and compile it all in a folder. It makes data collection and entry for billing much easier! 3 calendars are included: August 2025 - May 2026August 2025 - June 2026August 2025 - July 2026 Print out the version that corresponds to your school calendar. Feel free to use the suggested codes or create your own! Update: The attendance calendars have been
Preview of Student Observation Form

Student Observation Form

This is one of the most used forms in my classroom! Whenever a student does something well or something that may need my attention, I write that information down on that student's "Student Observation Form." The notes contained in this form are useful when writing IEPs or for sharing with other stakeholders. It also helps to notice patterns related to time-of-day, subject area, peer relationships, or activity. This form can also be useful as reminders to contact guardians at a later time or as i
Preview of Reading Behavior Checklists

Reading Behavior Checklists

These reading behavior checklists are based on Fountas and Pinnell's characteristics of readers at levels A through Z. Each checklist outlines expected behaviors for the reader at each level, a place to check off whether or not the student is demonstrating the behaviors, a list of strategies the student may be using (decoding strategies through level H, and comprehension strategies beginning at level I), and a place for notes. These checklists are a great resource to use during guided readin

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