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Preview of Tutoring Lesson Parent Note Template

Tutoring Lesson Parent Note Template

Created by
Full of Joy
This is a template that you can use for sending home notes to your tutoring kids. All you need to do is print it out, or fill it out on the computer and then send it home at the end of each of your tutoring sessions. This helps the parent/guardian know what the student learned during their time. If you take a picture or save the document you can also remember what you did during the tutoring session.
Preview of Out of seat tracker

Out of seat tracker

Do you have a student in your classroom who is constantly out of their seat? Well, I have created an easy to use data tracker. The student will need to put a tally in the box each time they get out of their seat without permission. It is to be used for the entire week. There is a space for the student's name, week of, and teacher's name.
Preview of Therapy Notes for Parents - Session Summary

Therapy Notes for Parents - Session Summary

Created by
Kate Shepard
***THUMBNAILS show error in file, but everything is aligned in the docx file!*** Use this form to leave notes for parents about the students' speech therapy sessions. Cut the form in half to send home with the student (or leave at the day care / preschool). Or log your notes on the computer then email or print for parents. The form is in DOCX format so you can edit as needed. Fill out the "Today, we worked on..." section with brief descriptions of the student's goals (e.g., making the /s/ sound)
Preview of Response to Intervention (RTI) documentation form

Response to Intervention (RTI) documentation form

This form can easily be used by teachers or interventionists to document interventions and progress during Tier 1, Tier 2, or Tier 3 of the Response to Intervention (RTI) process. Some schools refer to their RTI team as IAT (Intervention Assistance Team). It's in a word document file so you can easily fill it in on your computer and save, or print multiple copies to keep in your documentation binder. Enjoy!
Preview of Progress Monitoring Form

Progress Monitoring Form

Created by
Cybill
This progress monitoring form is great for tracking students IEP goals. This form is completely editable to meet your student's needs. The header has a spot to add all the students demographic information. Down the first column is where you can type your goals and type or hand write the date across the top rows. Then you can just write or use a code to track the student's progress inside each box across from their goal. If you have a student with multiple goals, all you have to do is click in
Preview of Brownie Incentive Chart

Brownie Incentive Chart

We all have those students that need a little extra help, the answer is positive reinforcement. With this brownie chart students will be able to monitor how they are doing as well as how much further they have to go until they receive reinforcement. As you build a relationship with your students you will start to notice what they like, such as: drawing, computer time, being a helper. Now you have access to a chart that will serve as a visual for students in the classroom. Simply print this temp
Preview of Script for Parent Phone Calls (Minor Behavior)

Script for Parent Phone Calls (Minor Behavior)

Making behavior calls home doesn’t have to be stressful or time-consuming. This easy-to-use script helps educators make quick, focused phone calls to parents about minor behavior concerns before they escalate into office referrals. The script is structured to help you: Start with a positive to build rapport Clearly and calmly communicate the concern Offer parents a chance to partner with you in solving the issue Wrap up the call with a clear follow-up plan This tool keeps the conversation s
Preview of Free Individual Learning Display and Plan (ILP) for Intervention/Enrichmentent

Free Individual Learning Display and Plan (ILP) for Intervention/Enrichmentent

Created by
Madrigal Brown
If you like this product, please rate it so I know to post things like it! This is my take on the ILP (Individual Learning Plan). It is the most detailed, most inclusive, and most comprehensive ILP I've ever seen. I use this ILP to document assessment data in one place and make decisions about how to meet my students' needs. I also show this document to parents during conferences to show them students' strengths and weaknesses. I have broken down subjects (Reading, Writing, Math and Life Ski
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