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Preview of Evaluation Tracker (75 lines)

Evaluation Tracker (75 lines)

Evaluation Tracker for School Psychologist or diagnosticians. Includes a dropdown for evaluation type (SPED, 504, GT/TAG, Non-SEN, other), all types of assessments, and check boxes to mark when you've administered, scored, and written the item. Also has spots for meeting dates, consent dates, and other information to keep yourself organized. I have this as a digital excel download so that while I have created this tracker to be fairly all encompassing you can edit it as needed. (i.e. includ
Preview of Helping Children Accept Guidance: A Parent Support Guide

Helping Children Accept Guidance: A Parent Support Guide

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The Cozy Family
Helping Children Accept Guidance: A Parent Support Guide for Grades Pre-K to 5Is your child struggling to accept instructions, feedback, or support? This in-depth guide explores why children resist guidance and provides practical, compassionate strategies that parents can use right away. Designed for grades Pre-K through 5, this resource helps caregivers build cooperation, reduce power struggles, and strengthen connection while supporting a child’s growing independence. Inside this resource, pa
Preview of The Pencil Who Made Mistakes – A Growth Mindset Story

The Pencil Who Made Mistakes – A Growth Mindset Story

Created by
The Cozy Family
The Pencil Who Made Mistakes – A Growth Mindset Story About Learning from ImperfectionHelp your students embrace learning and let go of perfectionism with this inspiring SEL story, The Pencil Who Made Mistakes.This beautifully written short story teaches children that mistakes are part of progress—and that every eraser mark means they’re growing. Perfect for Grades 1–4, it encourages self-confidence, resilience, and a love of learning. What’s Included: ✅ Printable illustrated story ✅ 5 refl
Preview of The Broken Clock That Still Ticked – A Story About Self-Worth and Believing

The Broken Clock That Still Ticked – A Story About Self-Worth and Believing

Created by
The Cozy Family
The Broken Clock That Still Ticked – A Story About Self-Worth and Believing You Still MatterThis heartwarming SEL story, The Broken Clock That Still Ticked, reminds children that their value doesn’t depend on being perfect. Even when things go wrong, they still have purpose and worth. Perfect for Grades 2–4, this story fits beautifully into social-emotional learning, character education, or mindfulness lessons. What’s Included: ✅ Original printable story ✅ 5 discussion/reflection question
Preview of The Garden on the Roof

The Garden on the Roof

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The Cozy Family
🌿 Teach your students the power of resilience and community through this inspiring short story! The Garden on the Roof – Growth Amid Chaos is a beautifully written story about a young girl who turns a gray rooftop into a garden of hope, reminding readers that even in the hardest places, something good can bloom. Perfect for Grades 4–8, this story encourages reflection, empathy, and creative thinking.Use it for:✔️ Social-Emotional Learning (SEL)✔️ Character Education✔️ Reading Comprehension Prac
Preview of The Tree That Remembered Every Season

The Tree That Remembered Every Season

Created by
The Cozy Family
Invite your students into a story that grows with them. The Tree That Remembered Every Season is a beautifully written tale that helps children understand the cycles of life, the value of patience, and the beauty in every stage of change. This heartwarming short story teaches lessons about resilience, mindfulness, emotional growth, and wisdom — making it perfect for read-aloud sessions, character education, or reflective writing activities.Learning Themes:🍃 Wisdom through experience🍂 The value
Preview of Argumentative Essay Outline Color Coded and Differentiated: Cellphones

Argumentative Essay Outline Color Coded and Differentiated: Cellphones

Color-Coded & Differentiated Argumentative Essay Outline Topic: Should Cellphones Be Banned from Schools?Perfect for ENL, ELA, or writing support classrooms! Help your students organize their argumentative writing with this color coded and differentiated outline. This resource guides students step-by-step as they develop a strong argument on the engaging topic of cellphone use in schools. ✅ What’s Included: Color-coded essay sections: Introduction, Body Paragraphs, Counterargument, and
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