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Preview of Helping Parents Understand Special Education

Helping Parents Understand Special Education

Created by
Chad McCarthy
Many parents need help understanding what special education is and what it means. This document states things in plain terms and explains many of the basic ideas in special education. Explains some of the acronyms used the most within special education without putting parents on the spot in important meetings. This would be a great "cheat sheet" for parents are who are new to special education. This also explains in plain terms some of the rights that parents have without having to rely entire
Preview of Therapy Notes for Parents - Session Summary

Therapy Notes for Parents - Session Summary

Created by
Kate Shepard
***THUMBNAILS show error in file, but everything is aligned in the docx file!*** Use this form to leave notes for parents about the students' speech therapy sessions. Cut the form in half to send home with the student (or leave at the day care / preschool). Or log your notes on the computer then email or print for parents. The form is in DOCX format so you can edit as needed. Fill out the "Today, we worked on..." section with brief descriptions of the student's goals (e.g., making the /s/ sound)
Preview of Tiered Assignment Quick Start Guide for Busy Teachers eBook

Tiered Assignment Quick Start Guide for Busy Teachers eBook

Created by
Kel's Klass
Quick-Start Guide to Tiered Assignments: Easy Differentiation Strategies for Busy TeachersAre you struggling to meet the needs of all your students—especially when your classroom includes a wide range of readiness levels, gifted learners, and students who need more support? Quick-Start Guide to Tiered Assigments is your go-to guide for differentiating instruction without doubling your workload. This 35+ page eBook + editable PowerPoint was created specifically for gifted and talented teachers
Preview of How To Determine Readability

How To Determine Readability

Utilizes Gunning Fog method. Simple worksheet with an example calculation that can be given to students or adults to calculate an approximate grade level when using a sample of text. Disclaimer: this is an abbreviated version ideal for students or someone just learning to calculate readibility. It is always ideal to test a sample text with various methods before coming to any conclusions about readability.
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