This IEP At A Glance / IEP Snapshot is for special education teachers to provide to other team members such as general education teachers, specialists, and other service providers. This single-page sheet includes all the important information of a child with an IEP, and is availiable as a PDF or Microsoft Word (editable) Document. In a concise, one-page snapshot, it includes space for the following information: Student's name Student's birthday Student's primary and secondary disabilities
This is the perfect time-saving resource to get your students into small groups of up to six students in each group! I always hated seeing students left out of small groups and did not like that having my students form group always took so much of our class time! Now, I can pass out the small group cards to my students and they work to find their small groups! Don't need six students in each group? That's totally fine. These grouping cards will work with less than six students in each group by
As much as I loved having students work together, I hated seeing students be left out when having to find a partner, and I hated that it always took up so much of our valuable class time. Save time having students partner up! This is the perfect resource to have students partner up in class. With these cards, creating partnerships in your classroom is quick and easy, taking less than 2 minutes! 20 Different Partner Pairs are included in this product! Be sure to laminate the cards to use them for
**UPDATED FOR THE 2022-2023 SCHOOL YEAR** Goodbye handouts with words on words on words. Goodbye lack of student engagement when reviewing the syllabus and expectations. Here is an editable one pager visual syllabus (printed front and back) that is editable in PowerPoint. Keep it simple, to the point, and engaging for students to look at! **THIS IS A ZIP FILE. YOU MUST BE ABLE TO UNZIP THE FILE ON YOUR COMPUTER. This is also an editable file. You must have PowerPoint or a similar program in or
As teachers, we always get the questions: What are we doing this week? What do you mean we have a quiz (even though we tell students in advanced)? What do I need to grab? What do you mean I needed a highlighter? What's our warm up? What are we doing today? Now, it's time to say goodbye to these questions!! With this Color Google Slides Bundle, you will be able be give your students an overview of what they will be doing throughout the week, as well as project important information to get your cl
Let's simplify the process for students requesting a letter of recommendation or a reference letter with this print and go handout! Once you print this handout and distribute it, students are able to fill in the form and give it right back to you. This form helps you write the perfect letter of recommendation letter that is personalized to each student! You will also have very specific information about to whom it should be addressed when it is due, what it is for, and how it needs to be printed
As teachers, we always get the questions: What are we doing this week? What do you mean we have a quiz (even though we tell students in advanced)? What do I need to grab? What do you mean I needed a highlighter? What's our warm up? What are we doing today? Now, it's time to say goodbye to these questions!! With this Black and White Google Slides Bundle, you will be able be give your students an overview of what they will be doing throughout the week, as well as project important informat
Sometimes, as teachers, we always get the question, what are we doing this week? Here are twelve Google Slides that you can use in your classroom to give students an overview of what they are going to be doing throughout the week. These slides are availiable in various colors! Slides are availiable through Google Slides. If you do not have a Google Account, you can create one for free. Once you download this product, the link will be included in the Zip Folder. **You must have Internet and a G
We all know those first five to ten minutes of class are like gold. Say goodbye to students asking: what do I need to grab, what do you mean I needed a highlighter, what's our warm up, and what are we doing today? Use these Daily Agenda Slides to project as students are entering the classroom or while transitioning to a new subject. Students will be able to see what materials they need, what they do for the warm up/do now, what the agenda is for the day, and any reminders/homework... all on one
We all know those first five to ten minutes of class are like gold. Say goodbye to students asking: what do I need to grab, what do you mean I needed a highlighter, what's our warm up, and what are we doing today? Use these Daily Agenda Slides to project as students are entering the classroom or while transitioning to a new subject. Students will be able to see what materials they need, what they do for the warm up/do now, what the agenda is for the day, and any reminders/homework... all on one
Sometimes, as teachers, we always get the question, what are we doing this week? Here are two Google Slides that you can use in your classroom to give students an overview of what they are going to be doing throughout the week. These slides are availiable in black and white! Slides are availiable through Google Slides. If you do not have a Google Account, you can create one for free. Once you download this product, the link will be included in the Zip Folder. **You must have Internet and a Goo