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Preview of Student Intervention Plan- (RtI, Tier 1 Strategies/AIS)

Student Intervention Plan- (RtI, Tier 1 Strategies/AIS)

This easy-to-use Student Intervention template for RTI encourages teachers to identify student strengths and weaknesses, offering concrete strategies to help improve student performance. This is an easy-to-use RTI resource for any teacher or school counselor working with secondary students! This can be a powerful tool if shared with students, parents, counselors, teachers and support staff to ensure everyone is on the same page to address shared concerns. *Editable in Word format so that you ca
Preview of Weekly + Monthly Behavior Point Chart - Google Sheet

Weekly + Monthly Behavior Point Chart - Google Sheet

Created by
Among Magnolias
This weekly + monthly behavior point chart is used to manage problem behavior. It is editable so you can change the goals as needed. At the beginning of the week, the student thinks of their point goal for the week and it is written/typed at the top. If the student makes his/her goal, reward! If not, they have points (data) to reflect on and strive to beat. The points add to the total as you enter them so it saves you time! This can be used as a Tier I and Tier II behavior intervention. CI/CO (C
Preview of EDITABLE Primary Behavior Reward Chart

EDITABLE Primary Behavior Reward Chart

EDITABLE! Add your own schedule and classroom expectations. This chart is perfect for tracking and rewarding behavior at home, in child care, or in the primary classroom.
Preview of Weekly Behavior Chart

Weekly Behavior Chart

I use this weekly behavior chart with my primary students. Students color in their happy smiley faces in purple (role model) or green (great day), or the middle neutral smiley face in yellow (warning), or the frown in red (parent contact). It also has a spot for parents to sign and for teacher to comment if needed. You can edit this document to fit your needs. :)
Preview of Track Potty Training Goals- Reward chart, visual potty steps, home notes- Autism

Track Potty Training Goals- Reward chart, visual potty steps, home notes- Autism

Created by
Katie Hursey
Here is a way to help younger or special education students participate in their toilet training. Display individual charts to show progress and motivate! Visual steps, reward coupons, and home notes are included. Students can easily track their progress by stamping or coloring their own chart. Great for students with autism! Also you can a chart home or keep their chart in their folder for parents to use at home.
Preview of Multi-step flow chart

Multi-step flow chart

Created by
Amelia Gillis
Great accommodation tool for IEP students who have difficulty following multi-step tasks and directions. Simply complete the flow chart by listing the steps involved to complete a task. Laminate to use over and over.
Preview of EDITABLE!! STICKER STAR CHART for CLASSICAL students! Track Progress! Set Goals!

EDITABLE!! STICKER STAR CHART for CLASSICAL students! Track Progress! Set Goals!

PERSONALIZED STAR CHART! Help your CLASSICAL STUDENTS get MOTIVATED, track PROGRESS, and find REWARD! HOMESCHOOL MOM/TEACHER LIFE SAVER! Help lift the burden of being the ONLY person in the family doing it all! Engage your students visually about their task list with a positive reward system! Spend more time on the things you LOVE about homeschools :) HOW TO USE? SO MANY OPTIONS? Laminate--have students use cling stickers or expo markers to star completed activities!Sheet Protector--Use Daily fo
Preview of Behavior Star Chart

Behavior Star Chart

Created by
Autism Class
I have used this with various students with autism. You can simply change the pictures to correlate with the individual child's replacement behaviors. It's also smart to laminate it and use velcro to put the picture of what the child is "working for." You can draw stars or use stickers.
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 Visual Schedule Autsim / Homeschooling / ABA

Visual Schedule Autsim / Homeschooling / ABA

Use this chart to hep your child visualize expectations and motivation. Your child will push through and complete each subject with the expectation of a break. This will allow you teach longer and cover more material.
Preview of Student Behavior Sheet

Student Behavior Sheet

This is a behavior sheet I created for my students to take home every night. It correlates with my clip chart tally mark behavior sheet. Green- 0 marks, yellow -1 marks, bottom of yellow -2 marks, orange -3 marks, bottom of orange -4 marks, and red -5 marks. I had an editable clip chart I used to go along with this in my class as well. I downloaded it from another TPT user. Hope this works for you it definitely did for me! To save time at the end of the day, I had students sign this on their o
Preview of Case Manager Report for IEP Team Meeting

Case Manager Report for IEP Team Meeting

Created by
Ms Christina E
This form can be used to document four different areas that are typically reported at an IEP meeting including the following: - Objective from IEP and Knowledge of Mastery - Areas of Strength - Areas of Concern - Differentiation and Intervention Strategies Implemented With this form, the case manager has the ability to document information from all service providers including speech, OT, PT, adapted physical education, nursing, behavior, and social work. The case manager also has the ability t
Preview of Exit Tickets: The Key to Formative Assessments!

Exit Tickets: The Key to Formative Assessments!

Robert Marzano, classroom researcher and education author, recently wrote in depth about this formative assessment. In the article, he shares four uses for exit slips. He states that students can (1) rate their current understanding of new learning; (2) analyze and reflect on their efforts around the learning; (3) provide feedback to teachers on an instructional strategy; and (4) provide feedback about the materials and teaching. An exit slip can also be be a great way to set up the next day's l
Preview of Writing Reflection Log, Self-Assessment & Meta cognition, EDITABLE, High School

Writing Reflection Log, Self-Assessment & Meta cognition, EDITABLE, High School

Created by
TeachIn Joy
This Editable Writing Reflection Log allows students to journal about their own writing and assess their strengths and areas where they can see improvements. Help your students become more independent learners by creating opportunity for self-reflection of their own learning. What's Inside?A detailed description of 9 areas for writing success to review including: sentence structure, word choice, spelling, punctuation, organization, planning strategies. The log comes with a handy recording pa
Preview of ANNOTATION ANNOTATING JOURNAL PAGE READING DEPTH COMPLEXITY LANGUAGE ARTS GIFTED

ANNOTATION ANNOTATING JOURNAL PAGE READING DEPTH COMPLEXITY LANGUAGE ARTS GIFTED

For elementary and middle school students learning annotation. These structured annotation sheets can be bound together into a journal to use while learning annotation instead of using lined paper notebooks. Also great for Summer reading assignments where annotation is required, but it will be 3 months until student has classroom instruction on annotation again. Best to be used with a Depth and Complexity sheet and Figurative Language examples bound into journal as well. Happy Annotating!
Preview of ! Free !  Rate Your Understanding Of Vocabulary Terms!

! Free ! Rate Your Understanding Of Vocabulary Terms!

Are you eager to encourage your students to be more personally involved in learning the vocabulary words you select for them? Use one of these forms to guide students in rating their understanding of each word you introduce. I created this routine after realizing students do not all have the intrinsic ability to evaluate each word that is introduced. This method asks students to take more responsibility for their own learning by focusing their time and attention on the words in their vocabul
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