Write professional, comprehensive student observation reports with ease using this Formal Student Observation Template and Statement bank – designed specifically for Child Study Team members, special education evaluators, and school professionals conducting formal observations as part of the evaluation process. This resource is ideal for Learning Disabilities Teacher-Consultants (LDT-Cs), School Psychologists, Social Workers, and Related Service providers who need to complete clear, objective re
Not Specific
Not Subject Specific, School Counseling, School Psychology
Did you know that there are only SIX types of syllables in the English language? Once your students know how to identify them, they will be able to decode multisyllabic words with ease! C: closed syllable L: consonant-L-e syllable O: open syllable V: vowel team/diphthong syllable E: Magic E/Silent E/VCE syllable R: Bossy R/R-contolled syllable Included in this product are two simple visuals you can use as a display in the front of the room, or in students' notebooks/desks. Both posters feature
Are you a Disney-loving teacher? Me too! I'm always looking for ways to bring a little Disney magic into my classroom. That's why I created this file for my classroom, and I'm happy to share it for free! Included in this file are 10 of my favorite Disney quotes, along with a black silhouette image for each one. I display these in photo frames in my classroom to add a little bit of pixie dust to my cinderblock walls! I hope you enjoy them! Terms of Use: This resource is intended for individual us
Are you a Disney-loving teacher? Me too! I am always looking for ways to bring a little Disney magic into my classroom. I created these alphabet cards with a Disney character for every letter of the alphabet. Some letters have multiple options, leading to a total of 46 cards! Included in this file: •Large Alphabet Cards for display •Small Alphabet Cards to be used as flash cards or for games •Mini Alphabet cards to be used for alphabet rainbows Suggested uses: Display the large alphabet cards in
Are you looking for more ways to get your students practicing heart words, red words, sight words, high frequency words, Dolch words, or Fry words? Try adding this resource to your classroom routine! Studies show that it takes about 17 repetitions/exposures to learn a new word - and it takes students with dyslexia about 5 times as many repetitions as their peers. Although brief and simple, this quick activity can help provide those vital repeated exposures! This worksheet takes only 1-2 minutes
Are you a parent or educator in New Jersey trying to understand the special education referral process?This NJ Child Study Team (CST) Referral Checklist is the perfect freebie to help you stay organized and informed during the initial stages of special education evaluation. Whether you're a parent navigating the system for the first time or a teacher preparing a referral, this checklist ensures you know exactly what steps to take and what to expect. What’s Included: Step-by-step checklists outl
Not Specific
Not Subject Specific
FREE
Showing 1-6 of 6 results
TPT is the largest marketplace for PreK-12 resources, powered by a community of educators.