Example of a daily school to home communication sheet. I also use this as my daily data sheets. Whoever is working with the student, grabs the kid's clipboard with these sheets attached and writes their notes on whichever goal they are working on. At the end of the day, I make a copy of this sheet to send home to the parents and then I transfer the data collected to a Google Form. *This sheet is for students that are not toilet trained or are in early stages of toilet training. **Editable ver
Attach the labels to a folder so that parents/caregivers know what papers need to be "left at home" or sent "right back" to school. *Put the "left at home" on the left pocket of a folder. Put the "right back to school" on the right pocket of a folder.
Poster of classroom expectations (walking feet, listening ears, kind words, etc) *Click on the "poster" tab in the print menu to select the size of poster you want to print
Editable product Fill in the information about your classroom for parents to get to know you and your room to start the year off right. Once you have filled in the information, print out the pages and then cut along the lines under the headings. Stack all of the pages on top of each other in order and staple across the top. You know have a flip book with all of your important information in one place to give out at Meet the Teacher night. **The formatting can get a little goofy when you inser
Teachers are people too and people have to eat. Grocery list and weekly menu planner to help you stay organized in the grocery aisles. Can also be used for vocational/adult education or family consumer sciences classes.
Labels to request spare clothes be sent to school *Cut out both labels. Tape the larger spare clothes label to a 2 gallon bag and send home. Tape the small spare shoes bag to a gallon bag and send home.
Information sheets to send home to your parents at the beginning of the school year to get to know more about your student *Most questions are also translated in Spanish