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Preview of Editable HICP Data Tracking System | ICP Data Collection Sheets

Editable HICP Data Tracking System | ICP Data Collection Sheets

Editable HICP Data Tracking System | Save Time & Simplify ICP Data Collection Struggling to track student progress and collect evidence for HICPs? This editable data tracking system is designed to help you easily collect, organise, and use student data without the overwhelm. Perfect for special education teachers, inclusive classrooms, and support units, these sheets align with the Australian Curriculum V9 and make ICP data collection simple, structured, and efficient. ✅ What’s Included:
Preview of Preschool Academic Progress Monitoring

Preschool Academic Progress Monitoring

Progress monitoring for early literacy and mathematics! Includes monitoring for uppercase letters, lowercase letters, number identification, one-to-one correspondence, rote counting, basic shape identification, and color identification.
Preview of (EDITABLE) Pre-K & Kindergarten Data Tracker: Letters, Numbers, Shapes, & Colors

(EDITABLE) Pre-K & Kindergarten Data Tracker: Letters, Numbers, Shapes, & Colors

Make data tracking a breeze! This one-page assessment tool is perfect for Pre-K, Kindergarten, or Special Education classrooms. It allows you to track student mastery of the alphabet, number identification, and basic concepts in Fall, Winter, and Spring—perfect for RTI, IEP data, or report cards. Thank you so much for downloading this assessment tracker. I have included an editable version so you can tailor this to your specific classroom needs. Editing the Skills: You can click directly into an
Preview of student self assessment tracker numbers 1-20, 2d shapes, letters in name

student self assessment tracker numbers 1-20, 2d shapes, letters in name

Created by
Allison Hopkins
Have students become part of the assessment process! They can color in each of the squares containing something they have mastered! After assessment have students color in each of the things they were able to identify correctly. The first document is the example. Copy the second or third page for each student depending on the end of year goals. Keep in their data notebook or yours. Data sheets like these are great to share during conferences, and the student can be a part of the conversati
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