🌟 IEP Goal Tracker with Automatic Graphing | Google Sheets Make progress monitoring simple, visual, and data-driven with this easy-to-use IEP Goal Tracker! Designed specifically for special education teachers, this Google Sheets tool allows you to track student goals, record data, and automatically generate progress graphs — all in one place. Perfect for IEP meetings, data collection, and progress reports, this tracker ensures compliance and organization while saving you valuable time. 💻 W
IEP Meeting Notes Templates – Comprehensive, Professional, and Ready to UseEnsure every IEP meeting is documented clearly, legally, and professionally with this complete collection of IEP Meeting Notes . Designed specifically for special educators, ESE specialists, administrators, school psychologists, and related service providers, this resource provides 11 high-quality meeting note templates covering every meeting type required under IDEA. Whether you’re conducting an annual review, document
The PK–Kindergarten IEP Goal Bank is a comprehensive resource created to help educators and specialists write developmentally appropriate, measurable, and individualized goals for young learners. This tool includes clearly written goals across four essential domains: Curriculum and Learning Environment, Social and Emotional Behavior, Independent Functioning, and Communication. Each goal follows state and IDEA-aligned standards, including the condition under which the behavior occurs, the specif
Writing high-quality IEPs can be challenging—even for experienced ESE teachers. This resource provides a comprehensive collection of professionally written sentence starters to support the development of clear, compliant, and student-centered IEP documents. Designed specifically for special education teachers, this toolkit includes sentence starters for Strengths Statements, Effects of Disability Statements, and Present Levels of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance. Each set is align
This is a 4-point grading rubric that should be used in the Special Education classroom. Follow the rubric to assign grades to students while keeping their accommodations and disabilities in mind. This is easily editable and easy to fill out.
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