This is a great tool for admin or observers to efficiently and effectively move through classrooms and track observations, thoughts, wonderings, recommendations, etc. You can then convert it into a spreadsheet to see what common threads appear and keep data on where you have visited. You can add your own district/site commitments as needed.
This allows you to determine what kinds of rewards your student is motivated by! There are 20 categories that you can then add up to rank your student's highest to lowest motivators. Reward Types: Recognition: note home to parents, assembly recognition, work displayed, certificate home Adult Attention with the teacher or staff member, collaborative activity, adult game play time, helping adult with a job Peer Attention-extra recess with a friend, sit next to a friend, pick a partner to work with
This 504 Accommodation Checklist helps the 504 determine what would be the best accommodations for a student. Additionally, it matches the drop-down on SIRAS. It is a google doc and editable if you need to add your own!
If you would like to make your meetings more effective this is a great tool! It also increases shared leadership. By having a working agenda, all team members can add to the agenda before, during, and after the monthly/weekly meetings. Additionally, action items are listed with who is responsible. The meetings start together, break into team, and end together. Allowing for effective and efficient meeting of groups!
Help you students feel more engaged during their iReady lessons by thinking about what they learned and what questions they may still have. Can also be used at home with parents.
This can be used for staff to quickly track a referral on their phone before entering it into SWIS. It sends a copy of the information to the person completing it. You can also generate a QR code for the form so all staff can access it quickly.
An awesome social story for how to navigate big feelings. The story includes steps for identifying emotions and tools for working through them appropriately!
This can be used on the playground for any yard duties or playground monitors. It gives 6 options for how a student behavior situation can be resolved. It can also be used in the classroom.