This template is meant to be used to type your notes for any co-teacher meetings, IEP/504 meetings, and then used to write any initial IEPs or 504s or updates to them. Document includes the sequential headlines within FRONTLINE- IEP DIRECT to help you organize notes and comments to copy and paste into the document. Additionally, it has data charts for various assessments (DIBELS, Core Phonics Screener, LETRS, Raz-Kids Running Record, and Reading/Math iReady Diagnostic).
Special education teachers often take notes on scraps of paper, sticky notes, or separate documents. This gives us one consistent structure for every meeting, so nothing gets missed and notes are easy to reference later—especially during audits, progress reports, or future meetings. Print out a new copy for each meeting. Minimal color to save ink, but enough to make it fun. I print mine double sided. Or, you can print single sided so you can use the blank back sides for additional note taking s
A great visual to add to your students' notebooks when learning/reviewing the different geography and symbols of New York State. Flip chart includes silly ways to remember the different bodies of waters and surrounding states. *Be sure to resize when printing to fit notebooks* -Print -Staple tops -Cut extra off side due to resizing -Cut below each line for each page -Glue back into notebook
Plan on giving your students a gift for Meet The Teacher Night or Open House? A simple lollipop/sucker, popcorn, pop it would be great! Here are 4 editable designs for each gift option. *Each page has one design with 12 copies to help with printing* *Each label is about 2.5in x 3in* Lollipop/sucker: tape tag to, tie to, or hole punch top and bottom of label and put the stick through! You can use the black and white dot label and print it on different colored paper for that extra POP! Popcorn:
A great visual to add to your student's notebooks when learning/reviewing place value and all the strategies that go along with it. Print pages (various colors for more fun!)Have students cut across line. Put papers in order.Staple top of flip chartGlue into notebookHave students take notes wherever necessary.
Plan on giving your students a gift for Meet The Teacher Night or Open House? A simple glow stick or highlighter would be great! Here are 8 different sayings with 8 bright colored options or two different styles of black and white stars that you can print on your favorite colored paper!
6 writing posters with prompts to support your students in writing! Covers the essential WH questions such as who, what, where, when, why, and how. Includes color palette and extra slide to use as a template if you choose to edit to your liking!
6 writing posters with prompts to support your students in writing! Covers the essential WH questions such as who, what, where, when, why, and how. Includes color palette and extra slide to use as a template if you choose to edit to your liking!
6 writing posters with prompts to support your students in writing! Covers the essential WH questions such as who, what, where, when, why, and how. Includes color palette and extra slide to use as a template if you choose to edit to your liking!
A great visual to add to your students' notebooks when learning/reviewing where New York State is. *Be sure to resize when printing to fit notebooks* -Print -Staple tops -Cut extra off side due to resizing -Cut below each line for each page -Glue back into notebook
Simple print, cut, laminate, and glue onto popsicle sticks to throw into a jar. OR, just pick the pieces mixed with a hand and scrap the popsicle sticks!
This includes:all 26 lettersuse to identify uppercase or lowercase for each lettermore advanced pages included mixed letters for identification practiceUse this alphabet activity during your:morning workalphabet introductionliteracy centershomeworkHow to use:have student use a highlighter/crayon/paint dots etc to locate all the uppercase, lowercase, or a specific letter on each page
Sweet and simple gifts for moms! Print out these bookmarks on white or colored paper, then have students color and doodle them to make them personalized.
Simple Mother's Day craft for elementary students. What mom doesn't need a reminder of all the reasons why their little one loves and appreciates them? How about a jar full?
Students behavior is tricky. Sometimes you just need the extra tracking to help figure out what the purpose is for behavior. Remember "MEATS"- medical, escape, avoidance, tangible, or sensory. Yes, sometimes it might be more than one reason. But this can help you or your team come up with a better game plan to get your student back on track. You got this!
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