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Preview of Parent Communication Daily Note Home- Preschool/Special Education *Editable*

Parent Communication Daily Note Home- Preschool/Special Education *Editable*

This printable parent communication daily note home is great for any preschool or young school age special education classroom. This is a great way to quickly and effectively communicate with parents. *Note: This version is fully editable*
Preview of Toilet Training Data Sheet & Weekly Bar Graph

Toilet Training Data Sheet & Weekly Bar Graph

Monitor student toileting goal by collecting weekly data. Easy to use in the classroom and at home. Modify graph as best needed from a bar graph to a line graph to best represent the data you intend to capture!
Preview of My Weekly Behavior log

My Weekly Behavior log

Created by
kiara coloma
Quick and easy behavior log for parent to teacher communication. You can have students color their smiley face or you can circle it or stamp it on your own. I used to have them look at my behavioral clip chart in the classroom and color the smiley face that their name clip is on at the end of the school day.
Preview of Customizable Behavior Card

Customizable Behavior Card

This is a customizable behavior card that focuses on on and off task and work completion. However, you can change it to meet the needs of your students. In addition, the subject areas and times are completely customizable as well so that the behavior card can perfectly fit the student's daily schedule. The boxes are intended to be checked by the teacher, and signed by the teacher and the student at the end of each day. It can be sent home as a record for the parents and family at the end of each
Preview of Parent Update/Newsletter: "What we worked on"

Parent Update/Newsletter: "What we worked on"

This is an editable template for teachers to inform parents what they worked on daily throughout the week. You can type on it or write on it. This is great especially for special education teachers with students who complete various tasks daily. It keeps parents informed! There are two types: Class form (to send out with parent classroom newsletters) and individual student forms. There are also forms that ask for the parent's signature at the bottom and forms that do not ask for the signature.
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 Daily Target Behaviors Tracking Sheet

Daily Target Behaviors Tracking Sheet

Although a student may have several behaviors that need improvement, trying to work on all of them at once can be frustrating and overwhelming. Students can manage focusing on one or two goals and as they see success, an improved behavior can be switched out for a new behavior target to work on. This daily target sheet is easy for a teacher to manage and takes very little time. It is a nice visual reminder of what goals they are working on throughout the day as well.
Preview of Elementary Behavior Plan (English and Spanish)

Elementary Behavior Plan (English and Spanish)

Created by
Senor Ward
Here is a letter you can send home with your elementary students, written in both English and in Spanish. It describes the process for the "Green/Yellow/Red" behavior plan for a standard elementary classroom, and informs parents of the system of rewards and consequences set in place for their student. This is a Word document that you can edit at will.
Preview of Reward Bubble Gum Machine

Reward Bubble Gum Machine

Created by
Mr Second Grade
Teachers can use this to help motive students to reach a desired goal. It could be for work completion or a desired behavior, i.e. stay in their seat, raising their hand to talk. As students complete their work, or are caught doing the desired behavior, they receive a stamp or sticker to fill each circle.
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