For students in need of Tier 2 or Tier 3 interventions for behaviors, a Check In Check Out form can hold students accountable and remind them of their individualized goals. For this form, assign a teacher to be your student's Champion. This person will check in with them every morning and every afternoon. 1. Check In - first thing in the morning prior to instruction. The Champion will review the student's goals and reinforce with specific feedback for the day. 2. Throughout the day, the studen
For students who are ready to move to a subject by subject check in system. Edit the contract to reflect your classroom schedule order and to set an individualized goal for your student. Remember to set the goal to be attainable each day. Edit the number of stars your student is working towards. One page comes without visuals for easy editing if the goals listed do not match your current behavioral objective for your student. The second page comes with corresponding visuals to support the goal
Trying to find a new way to organize your weekly lesson plans and activities as a special education teacher? Try this google sheet. Featuring rainbow colors, 10 periods to account for all of your pull-out groups, and a place to note if you have support or are co-teaching, keep all of your weekly lesson plans in one spreadsheet. Just duplicate the sheet to create a new week.
Are you an instructional coach in SPED/EC? This Google Form is designed to help you: 1) track meetings with the teachers/IAs/staff that you are supporting to log your work, as well as, 2) help those you're coaching log their thoughts and ideas for your coaching sessions. Now you can keep your coaching records in one place with a Google Form that helps those you are supporting make goals and record their wondering, sparkles, and next steps as you work together to have a productive school year.
Are you trying to have robust conversations around supporting a struggling student? We all know in education that documentation is critical to track your interventions, show your data, and plan for meaningful next steps. This working document can help you have collaborative, student-centered discussions as a school team to review what is happening for a given child, what interventions you have already tried, and where to go next.
Trying to find a new way to organize your weekly lesson plans and activities as a special education teacher? Try this google sheet. Featuring easy on the eyes grayscale, 10 periods to account for all of your pull-out groups, and a place to note if you have support or are co-teaching, keep all of your weekly lesson plans in one spreadsheet. Just duplicate the sheet to create a new week.
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