This is a data collection tool for tracking a specific behavior over a span of 20 minutes. It provides a space to track yes/no data, as well as additional frequency counts on a secondary behavior. There is a location for specific classroom notes as it relates to setting, instructions, tasks, or general classroom occurrences. It also tracks compliance with tasks. The observer can note any details as well as totals and percentages. The form has places to note date, time, specific behavior, 20 spo
This is a specific behavior frequency count using a yes/no check box. The format of the data collection sheet allows the user to observe a specific behavior and tally yes/no up to 20 times. This is perfect for a 20-minute timed observation. I've used this form to do simple on-task analysis, compliant with directions, staying awake, etc. This form can be used for behavior observations in whole group, small group, and independent work situations. It's also great for collecting progress monitoring
This is a generic, open-ended specific behavior frequency count. It is untimed, so can be used for many different behavior data collection scenarios. The sheet includes the date, specific behavior being observed, tally column, total, setting, and notes section. It's great for quick observations of a student, but can also be used for behaviors that span longer periods of time like homework, discipline referrals, sleeping throughout the day, etc. This form can also be used for progress monitoring
This is a set of two data collection sheets for observations requiring a frequency and redirection count. The second version of the monitoring form has a section for peer redirections. We've found that as our students are getting older, sometimes peer redirections also need to be noted. The forms can be used for tallying the frequency of a behavior as well as the amount of redirections from teacher and redirections from peer required before compliance. This is also a way to track student complia
Tracking student reading is great way to not only show students what kind of readers they are becoming, but it can also be a great motivational tool. These are great trackers for goal-setting or leadership binders This sent includes Reading Goal Tracking forms for Reading Counts, Accelerated Reader, and Total Books read, for student tracking books instead of points. There are three versions of the tracker for each program: Monthly points/books up to 30, measured each monthMonthly tracker with to
Looking for a way to keep track of your students' independent reading? We developed this independent reading book conference log to help us keep track of what our students were reading. We wanted to be able to track several different things on the same sheet so that we could look at patterns and develop our readers. This reading conference log tracks with check boxes and number scoring: -genre -comprehension level of different story elements for both fiction and nonfiction (characters, setting,
This is a weekly behavior monitoring sheet that can be printed on a standard 3” x 3”sticky note and used to quickly collect data on a specific goal or behavior. For example, this can be used as a yes/no check for whether a student: · Completed homework · Completed classwork · Kept hands to self · Compliant with directions · Transitioned appropriately There are three versions of the sticky notes in this file. The first is an elementary version with the day split into two classes for those team te
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