This document provides great comprehension questions for parents to ask during reading time with their child.
As this handout explains to parents, "These questions will help children make pictures in their minds of the story/text and will give them the opportunity to make a personal connection to that story/text. As children become skilled in answering these questions and making personal connections, reading and writing and speaking their thoughts will become important to them. And what fun f
This parent questionnaire guides parents to prepare for their child's IEP meeting. A list of questions stimulates reflection and goal-oriented thinking in order to promote parent involvement and assist parents through the IEP process.
This product is a great way to organize and remember your students' IEP goals. The first page is a table that allows the teacher to indicate each student's goal area, IEP goal, and time in which each goal will be targeted. The second page provides an "at-a-glance" review of each student's IEP objectives and section to record data. These documents help me to organize, record, and maintain critical IEP data and progress monitoring.
This collaboration log is specifically useful for special education teachers. I created this as an easy-to-use system to record my collaboration notes for committee, staff, teacher, and grade-level meetings as well as communication with parents and service providers. I print and keep blank pages of this document in a binder to organize my collaboration. Each page contains a section to indicate the person who you communicated with, the date of collaboration, method of communication (meeting, phon
As an early childhood special education teacher, I believe it is critical to partner with parents in order to maximize each child's learning and development.
As I begin my planning for the new school year, I use this Parental Description Form to gain valuable information and insights on each student. By asking parents to complete and return this form (either at our Open House or within the first week of school), I am able to make more informed decisions about planning, instruction, grouping, e
This activity is meant to accompany the book Finding the Birthday Cake by Elizabeth Wagele, which discusses beginning career exploration topics with objectives such as:
-Acquiring skills to investigate world of work in relation to knowledge of self
-Employing strategies to achieve future success and satisfaction
-Understanding relationship between personal qualities, education, and the world of work
-Increasing awareness of different occupations
This activity guides students to review
1st - 3rd
Character Education, Reading
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