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Charley's Classroom

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Pennsylvania, United States
About the store
This 2025-2026 school year marks my 19th year in the classroom as a special education teacher. Over the years, I have been fortunate enough to have experience teaching at the elementary, middle school, and high school levels. I have been an emotional support teacher, a learning support teacher, and a co-teacher. I love creating resources for my classroom, that I can share here with all of you!
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Preview of IEP Teacher Input Questionnaire + Google Form

IEP Teacher Input Questionnaire + Google Form

*UPDATED APRIL 28TH, 2019*(I originally created this Teacher Input Questionnaire in 2014. Since then, I have included a Google Form and I have been tweaking it for my classroom use and I am finally uploading the updated form for all of you!)Preparing for an IEP report or any other evaluation report can be quite stressful and incredibly time consuming. Although I can’t make it easier for you – trust me I wish I could :) , I can at least provide you with a little bit of help when having to ask
Preview of IEP Input Questionnaires  + Google Form | the BUNDLE

IEP Input Questionnaires + Google Form | the BUNDLE

All of my input questionnaires for IEPs and Evaluation Reports in one spot! Google Forms are included with each input questionnaire. If you are new to using Google Forms I have provided easy to follow Google Form instructions. The time it takes to create and set-up a Google Form (and it's collection spreadsheet) I have done for you! ...because let's be real, as teachers we need all the extra time we can get. You will be receiving these as a secured PDF and as a Google Form.If you have any quest
Preview of IEP Student Input Questionnaire + Google Form

IEP Student Input Questionnaire + Google Form

Once students turn 14 they are invited to their IEP meeting and take on more of an active/vocal role. They also start planning for their life after high school - otherwise known as transition. However, when I was an elementary learning support teacher, I felt like my students should have a voice in their IEP planning process, as well as start thinking about what they want to do/become when they are older. Yes, I did this even with third graders. Since my time as a learning support elementary t
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Experience

This 2025-2026 school year marks my 19th year in the classroom as a special education teacher. Over the years, I have been fortunate enough to have experience teaching at the elementary, middle school, and high school levels. I have been an emotional support teacher, a learning support teacher, and a co-teacher. I love creating resources for my classroom, that I can share here with all of you!

Teaching style

"If a child can't learn the way we teach, maybe we should teach the way they learn." https://charleysclassroom.com

My own education history

In 2007, I received Bachelors Degrees in both Elementary Education (K-6) and Education of Exceptional Persons (N-12). I am also certified Middle School English Language Arts and Middle School Math.

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