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Preview of First Work, Then Play Visual Support

First Work, Then Play Visual Support

A simple visual support for parents and teachers to help children finish their work/job/activity and then take a break/play.
Preview of Listen to My Teachers No Arguing

Listen to My Teachers No Arguing

This is a quick, 1 page social story to support students who have difficulty following adult instructions and/or argue with adults when asked to do something. It discretely teaches a replacement behavior in a simple 1,2,3 format. When an adult speaks to me, the only thing I should say is "Yes Ma'am" and do what they ask- fast like a racehorse! Next step- no crying, no whining. Lastly- no arguing/keep mouth closed. The story should be read to the child daily followed by role playing or creating s
Preview of 4/5th Grade Student Led Conferences

4/5th Grade Student Led Conferences

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Sara Clarke
This is a planning sheet based on 4th/5th Grade common core standards. Students start planning in the first month of school and meet with teacher to set a goal. They should check on their progress and gather evidence for all subjects for a month or longer. A few weeks prior to the conference, students should fill out the middle school ready goals and the subject reflection sheets. These are in Word, so should be editable based on your specific standards and needs.
Preview of How to Write an Individual Education Plan (IEP) like a Special Education PRO

How to Write an Individual Education Plan (IEP) like a Special Education PRO

Here are some of the possible ways that this helpful resource can help you to Write an IndividUal Education Plan (IEP) like a Special Education PRO:✍️ 1.Provides step by step guidance in creating an IEP: This source can guide you on how to create an IEP that meets the needs of each student. It provides a systematic approach to writing an IEP, making the process easier for an educator who may not have as much experience in this area 2.Offers best practices and tips for writing IEPs: Our source i
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