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What NOT to Say at an IEP Meeting
As special education teachers, we often focus on what we should do or say at an IEP meeting, but there are some things you should NEVER say at an IEP meeting. Here you will find phrases you should never say to special education parents or the IEP team at an IEP meeting. By avoiding these phrases, you make parents and students feel more comfortable and help your IEP meeting run smoothly. Learn these phrases here.
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Teachers, you can’t escape the fact that you have to grade papers. What are you doing to keep all of the papers organized? Need a solution? Use a file box! #classroomideas #gradedpapers #teachingideas #filebox #grading #classroomorganization
Can Your Special Education Students Help with Their Data Collection
You don’t have to tackle data collection all by yourself! It’s time to have your students help in your special education classroom! Involving students in data collection can be so beneficial to both you and your students. Here you’ll learn how to incorporate your special education students into progress monitoring and data collection and why you will want to. It’s time to simplify your data collection and start letting your students take more ownership all at the same time!
3 Ways to Make Tracking IEP Goals Easier
Regardless of your caseload size, tracking IEP goals for each student requires careful planning and organization. These 3 tips and tricks can help you structure IEP goal work so that keeping track of goal progress and mastery is simple. They can also help you set up systems in your classroom for not only collecting data but also organizing data so you have it handy when communicating with parents or preparing for IEP meetings.
Student Data Tracking Sheets for Google Drive (Sheets) - Digital Growth Report
Automatically organize, calculate, and color code student growth data with this easy-to-use Google Sheets spreadsheet Video tutorial included
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Informal assessments for special education
Assessments in special education. Informal assessments for special education in the areas of Reading, Writing, and Math. Two versions: one printable (pdf) and one digital (interactive and to be used with Google Classroom™) . . . #informalassessmentsforspecialeducation #specialeducation #sped #specialed #datacollection #progressmonitoring #assessmentsforspecialeducation
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Printing and Laminating HACKS Every Teacher Needs to Know - Pocket of Preschool
Printing and laminating hacks every teacher should know (preschool, elementary, middle school, high school). Print every thing in color and prep quickly and easily. Get FREE INK with HP Instant Ink!
Special Education Teacher Tips: How to Write Progress Reports
As a special education teacher, it’s important to not only learn how to write IEPs and IEP goals but also how to write progress reports for your special education students. Progress reports are typically written every quarter and give you as a special education teacher, general education teachers, and parents valuable insight into how your student is performing. Learn how to write effective progress reports that reflect your student’s goals and achievements with this step-by-step guide.