I am beginning my 8th year as a mild-moderate intervention specialist. After spending 4 years in a K-1 setting in Ohio, I made the move to upper elementary special education in Georgia.
Goals and objective to address common areas of need in: Reading ComprehensionReading Fluency & DecodingSpellingWritten Expression - Functional WritingWritten Expression - ContentNumber SenseMath ComputationMath Problem SolvingStudy Skills/OrganizationBehaviorSocial Skills
Build self-regulation skills through a daily check-in procedure. Teach students to recognize how each level feels and what might trigger them to escalate. Students can use words, pictures, or dictation to complete the chart at the top. The bottom can be filled in each day during the check in procedure.
Progress Monitor with ease with this self-graphing recording form! 20 probes, including: - single digit addition - single digit subtraction - 2 digit addition with and without regrouping - 2 digit subtraction with and without regrouping
Help students accomplish daily tasks with greater efficiency by providing them with a visual cue of what needs to be done. Great for students with limited executive functioning and difficulties initiating tasks.
Progress Monitor with ease with this self graphing recording form. CVC words - 4 trials of real words, 1 trial of nonsense wordsDigraphs - 4 trials of real words, 1 trial of nonsense wordsBlends - 4 trials of real words, 1 trial of nonsense wordsWelded Sounds - 4 trials of real words, 1 trial of nonsense words
Progress Monitoring made easy! Enter a 0 or 1 for each word, and the form will automatically create a graph. 20 trials include: VCe - 4 real trials of words, 1 nonsense trial of wordsr-controlled - 4 real trials of words, 1 nonsense trial of wordsVVC - - 4 real trials of words, 1 nonsense trial of wordsDiphthongs - - 4 real trials of words, 1 nonsense trial of words
Help students reframe their challenging behaviors in a positive light while tracking frequency data. This behavior chart is intended to track daily behavior occurrences and can be adapted to fit the needs of your students. 1. Set goals for replacement behaviors in positive terms (ie "I will keep by hands to myself" instead of "I will not hit") 2. Define the criteria for success (ie tally each prompt needed: 0-2 tallies for a happy face, 4-3 tallies for a neutral face, 5+ tallies for a sad face)
This editable file allows you to set 2 or 3 daily behavior or study skill targets for you students. Each target can be tracked based on class period or time of day. School-to-home communication is encouraged with weekly parent initials.
Moving up to middle school is a big change is accompanied by very real anxiety. Know what your students are thinking and feeling can help to facilitate discussions to ease these anxieties.
5th - 6th
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Experience
I am beginning my 8th year as a mild-moderate intervention specialist. After spending 4 years in a K-1 setting in Ohio, I made the move to upper elementary special education in Georgia.
Teaching style
My classroom is all about finding what works best for my students. Multi-sensory instruction is the name of the game!
My own education history
I have my undergraduate degree in Special Education from Miami University (OH) and my Masters in Autism Spectrum Disorders and Dyslexia from Saint Joseph's University (PA).
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