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Preview of Fix It Tickets

Fix It Tickets

Fix it Tickets for any ages. Behavior management tool. One with and one without a parent signature space!
Preview of Anecdotal Notes Template Print, Digital, & Editable Slides Student Data Tracking

Anecdotal Notes Template Print, Digital, & Editable Slides Student Data Tracking

Created by
MB Creations
Choose an editable anecdotal notes template if you need quick progress-monitoring solutions without extra prep. Edit everything in Google Slides or take digital notes. This resource helps organize observation data for your entire class in one place. Click the numbered tabs in the slides presentation to navigate to individual student profiles. Or, edit the text and tables in the portrait and landscape layouts to prepare student data binders for taking notes during small group instruction. This re
Preview of 6th Grade Transition Parent Guide | Middle School Checklist & Support

6th Grade Transition Parent Guide | Middle School Checklist & Support

6th Grade Transition Parent GuideSupport families during the transition to middle school—without adding more to your plate. This ready-to-use parent guide for 6th grade helps school counselors provide clear, practical support to families navigating the shift to middle school. Perfect for back-to-school season, parent communication, and Tier 1 support. What’s Included:✔ What to Expect in Middle School (academic, social, emotional changes) ✔ Parent Checklist for a smoother transition ✔ Conversatio
Preview of Amazon Wish List

Amazon Wish List

Use this handout to share your Amazon Wish List with families! Create your own QR code using the link to your Amazon Wish List and place in the box on the handout. Families will love the convenience of accessing and ordering items for your wish list! Amazon Wish List Card from Kristina Zucchino's TPT store!
Preview of Academic Shutdown Tools – High School | Task Avoidance & Executive Functioning

Academic Shutdown Tools – High School | Task Avoidance & Executive Functioning

Academic Shutdown Tools – High School | Task Avoidance & Executive Functioning Support WorksheetsHelp students start — without adding pressure. Many high school students don’t avoid work because they don’t care. They avoid because their system is overloaded: too many demands, high stakes, fear of mistakes, mental fatigue, or feeling permanently behind. This resource is designed for those moments. Not to motivate. Not to lecture. Not to correct behavior. But to lower the internal demand enough
Preview of Month Long Behavior Chart

Month Long Behavior Chart

This is a whole school year's worth of a behavior chart. It allows for a code, a parent signature, and a space for the color. This can follow the PBIS behavior management system. At the end of each week, a grade is implemented by the teacher to show to the parent.
Preview of Book of Life Consequence Chart (Landscape Orientation)

Book of Life Consequence Chart (Landscape Orientation)

Created by
Natalie Rix
This lets you keep track of positive and negative behaviors and positive and negative consequences without trying to remember them! List the day, date, child, the event, the consequence - good or bad, and your initials when the consequence has been fulfilled. This chart is a great way to build character, teach cause and effect, and ownership for one's choices.
Preview of Self-Graphing DIGITAL Data Sheet!

Self-Graphing DIGITAL Data Sheet!

We have all seen the beautiful self-graphing data sheets that all of us adore! However, without easy access to a printer, it may be difficult to keep track of data - especially if you are a teacher on the go! I have created a self-graphing data sheet that is compatible with Google Sheets! You can choose between: 6 week grading period2x/week data collection option,3x/week data collection optionor...9 week grading period2x/week data collection option,3x/week data collection optionAs you mark the c
Preview of Climate feelings coloring pages for K-3 SEL science calm discussions

Climate feelings coloring pages for K-3 SEL science calm discussions

Climate Feelings Coloring Pages Bundle helps teachers address climate worry, weather fears, and big Earth-related feelings without turning them into heavy discussions. These calm coloring resources support SEL, science conversations, emotional regulation, and hopeful Earth care. What's included: Climate Feelings Coloring – Noticing Big Climate Feelings, Caring for Our Planet Feelings, Feeling Worried and Safe, Hopeful Climate Helpers, Calm Earth Breathing MomentWeather Worry Coloring – Stormy Fe
Preview of Plant Parts Coloring Pages for K-3 Science Centers and Early Finishers

Plant Parts Coloring Pages for K-3 Science Centers and Early Finishers

Roots Stems Leaves Coloring gives K-3 students a simple, engaging way to review basic plant parts without adding extra prep to your science block. These plant parts coloring pages help young learners recognize roots, stems, and leaves while staying focused during centers, early finisher time, or independent work. What's included• Plant Roots Underground • Strong Plant Stems • Leaves on a Plant • Roots Stems and Leaves Together • Young Sprout Plant Parts How teachers can use itUse this Roots Stem
Preview of Student AI Toolkit: Artificial Intelligence Resources for Teachers & Parents

Student AI Toolkit: Artificial Intelligence Resources for Teachers & Parents

Student AI Toolkit: Teach Students to Use AI ResponsiblyHelp your students use AI to learn smarter—without cheating or plagiarizing!This Student AI Toolkit is a print-and-go resource that teaches students in grades 5–12 how to: Use AI for studying, brainstorming, and projects Avoid plagiarism and understand academic honesty Reflect on their AI use with accountability tools Build digital citizenship skills for the modern classroom Perfect for technology lessons, study skills classes, librar
Preview of Visual Schedule for Early Education

Visual Schedule for Early Education

Created by
MsLongette
Daily activities commonly used in elementary classrooms, specifially early education with simple visuals for students to identify without literacy skills.
Preview of Monthly Calendar - Executive Functioning Skills

Monthly Calendar - Executive Functioning Skills

Created by
Brain Activity
Use this calendar to help strengthen students' executive functioning and planning skills. Each day is rainbow color-coded and the number of day is written on the top of each day. BOTH weekend days are on the END of the week rather than being split up.
Preview of Bug Board: Problem Solving Tool

Bug Board: Problem Solving Tool

Created by
Discipline Yes
The Bug Board is a problem solving tool that students can use to work on solving their problems without immediate adult intervention. It will ask the student to think about the nature of their problem as well as possible solutions. This is a great component to add to any conflict resolution process already being used in a classroom setting. Students should be instructed on how to navigate the “Bug Board” and should be allowed to practice filling it out. Practice with use of I Messages should al
Preview of Student Self-Assessment Survey

Student Self-Assessment Survey

This form is sure to become a great tool for doing a quick check-up on your students without having to give up much instructional time. Getting students honest opinion on their feelings towards home and school periodically helps to maintain a healthy and effective teacher-student relationship. This product is designed to either be printed or kept digitally.
Preview of Print & Go OR Digital Parent-Teacher Communication Log

Print & Go OR Digital Parent-Teacher Communication Log

Created by
Creating CAY
Keep paper or digital records of the communication with parents close by whether on paper or on your computer. It's completely up to you! Run them off front to back and put them in a folder OR just Duplicate the digital slides for how many students you have in your class. Remember to leave original slides blank so you'll always have the slides to either duplicate for new students or start your class for next year! Happy Organization!
Preview of special education digital data tracking

special education digital data tracking

A how-to on creating data collection forms using Google Drive and the Google Forms feature. Creating QR codes for each data form is explained as well.
Preview of Editable Parent Information Letters Bundle | Special Education & SEL Topics

Editable Parent Information Letters Bundle | Special Education & SEL Topics

How do you explain fine motor, gross motor, expressive and receptive language, IEPs, impulse control, or transitions to parents—without overwhelming them? Terms used by educators every day can seem unfamiliar and confusing to families. The What Is…? Parent Education Bundle was created to help teachers clearly and confidently explain key learning and developmental concepts to families in a simple, supportive way. What’s Included:This complete bundle includes editable parent information
Preview of Weekly Progress Report for Tutoring/Intervention

Weekly Progress Report for Tutoring/Intervention

*NOTE: You need a FREE Canva for Education (Better - and cheaper- than Canva PRO) account to access this resource without watermarks. You may obtain one by going to www.canva.com/education, clicking the 'Sign Up' button on the top right, and following the prompt by using your school email to verify your educator status. *Upon download, you will receive a PDF with a LINK at the bottom to bring you to Canva. What's Included?Communicating with caregivers is essential when supporting their childr
Preview of Counseling Referral Slip

Counseling Referral Slip

This is a simple way for students to come see you and for teachers to send student to you without them feeling as though they are in trouble. I simply print this out 2 per sheet, cut in half and pass them out during my Meet the Counselor lesson. Each student will get one to see and hold when the time comes to explain how to complete the referral. I also leave extra copies for the teacher to have available for her/his students. In addition, I create a pocket folder with extra referrals and post i
Preview of Baseline Progress Report for Tutoring/Intervention

Baseline Progress Report for Tutoring/Intervention

*NOTE: You need a FREE Canva for Education (Better - and cheaper- than Canva PRO) account to access this resource without watermarks. You may obtain one by going to www.canva.com/education, clicking the 'Sign Up' button on the top right, and following the prompt by using your school email to verify your educator status. *Upon download, you will receive a PDF with a LINK at the bottom to bring you to Canva. What's Included?Communicating with caregivers is essential when supporting their childr
Preview of Toddler Daily Log

Toddler Daily Log

This colorful daily log for parents of toddlers includes spaces for diaper changes, meals, naps, and activities. It is without lines or timestamps so that caregivers may customize the schedule to their preferences. Line provided at top of log for child's name. Suggested Uses for Toddler Daily Log: -For home use: Print and laminate. Use dry erase marker to keep track of your toddler's day. Wipe clean with cloth at end of day. -For daycare use: Print daily copies to send home with parents. -Use b
Preview of Reading Stamina & Focus Toolkit | Build Independent Readers

Reading Stamina & Focus Toolkit | Build Independent Readers

📚 Students Won’t Stay Focused During Independent Reading? You start reading time and within minutes: • Books are abandoned • Pages are flipped without thinking • Students stare around the room • Some claim they’re “done” almost immediately This usually isn’t laziness — and it often isn’t decoding ability. Many students today are experiencing what educators often describe as a “popcorn brain.” Their attention has been trained for fast input and constant stimulation. Long-form reading asks th
Preview of #MIP Improving Behavior

#MIP Improving Behavior

#MIP Status- Most Improved Student It’s a struggle to motivate and reward students to participate, do homework, or complete coursework without grading everything or giving out an extrinsic item. (I hate giving out candy!) I noticed students became more responsible and motivated to be recognized for the “little things” with this program. Through using the data sheet, you also get to see different trends in your classroom: who is participating, who is unable to complete independent activities on
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