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
Looking to send home a fun monthly newsletter to your students' guardians to keep them up to date with what is going on in the classroom? Use the link found in the pdf to use the editable template for September to June! On newsletter: Monthly eventsNote from youCurriculumBirthdays
Here are some cute hallway passes for your students. Simply laminate and add a clip! Included: Boys bathroom passGirls bathroom passGeneric hallway passNurses passOffice pass
Do your students need a reminder on what to include in their independent writing? Here is a simple checklist they can keep in their journal. Print on colored paper and laminate. Students can then use it as their bookmark and physically check off all of the points with an expo marker.
Looking to increase your parent communication/relationship? Here is a flyer you can send home a the beginning of the year. Parents/Guardians can write in a preferred phone number OR email in the blank space.
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