Student Planner for Executive Functioning: Student To-Do List & Homework Planner
By Specifically Sped
This executive functioning student planner and student to-do list is perfect for students who need checklists, homework reminders, to-do lists, reminders of materials needed and so much more! This student planner will keep students on track with homework, assignments, grades, login information, class materials, schedules, note taking, and so much more! Also included are two pages with helpful hints for organization and time management. For customization there are four cover options and five quote pages to add at the end or throughout the planner.
Simply pick the pages that would best benefit your students and print. All pages are in black/gray to allow easy printing to any printer.
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Special Education Lesson Plan/Scope and Sequence for Secondary Math-Entire Year
By Specifically Sped
This lesson plan/ scope and sequence was created for special education/life skills classes. The document covers every Essence Statement or standard in Algebra I and uses the TEA Vertical Alignment document to differentiate activities for students. Each lesson has three levels to provide access for ALL students to the TEKS; the leveled activities are for guided/independent practice. The units are set up in three-week increments.
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By Specifically Sped
Knowing what signs indicate sensory needs is imperative for adults working with students with autism or sensory processing disorders. This poster gives indicators of ONE type of sensory need 'vestibular'. It also pairs signs that a student may be over or underresponsive to vestibular sensory and activities to help the student self-regulate under either circumstance. Check out my Sensory Room Bundle for a complete sensory room setup including seven more posters like this one, mini-visual schedules for the sensory room, rules for the sensory room visual poster, and science standards that are aligned to sensory activities.
New Student- Special Education Form
By Specifically Sped
When a new student comes to class there are several things that take priority to everything else. I made this document after enrolling several new students this year. It has simplified my life tremendously by having a guide to go by when speaking with parents of new students. It also helps tremendously to fill out one of these on each student at the beginning of the year so that paras and teachers have a quick guide to go by per student.
A Special Education Teacher's Guide to Getting Started
By Specifically Sped
This is a fifteen-page guide to getting started in a self-contained special education or life skills classroom. Included are descriptions, helpful hints, and pictures from actual classrooms.
The following topics are covered:
Scheduling
Lesson Planning
Classroom Management
Classroom Setup
Communication
Sensory
Testing
Prompt Hierarchy
Paraprofessionals
Executive Functioning Checklist Students High School PLUS Goals & Interventions
By The Responsive Educator
Executive Functioning Skills Checklist for High School: A Comprehensive Tool for Special Education Professionals
This high school checklist helps special education professionals and behavior specialists assess and support high school students as they prepare for post-secondary life. It focuses on 12 essential executive functioning areas with subskills, interventions, and sample goals tailored for IEP, FBA, and BIP plans at the high school level. This checklist addresses skills necessary for academic success, personal responsibility, and independence, such as goal-setting, emotional regulation, and time management.
What Problem Does This Solve?
High school students with executive functioning deficits often face difficulties in managing complex assignments, maintaining focus, and balancing school with other responsibilities. These deficits can hinder academic progress and impact their readiness for life beyond high school. This checklist allows educators to assess executive function skills, identify areas needing support, and provide structured interventions that equip students with strategies for success in academics, social situations, and personal growth.
Who This Helps
This tool is designed for teachers, specialists, and support staff working with high school students who require additional support in one or more executive functioning areas. Whether you’re establishing IEP goals, conducting an FBA, or implementing a BIP, this checklist provides a roadmap for identifying student needs and setting personalized goals that foster independence and responsibility.
Time-Saving Solution
With targeted interventions and measurable goals, this checklist allows educators to save time by providing ready-made, developmentally appropriate interventions and sample goals. Educators can focus on implementing and adapting these goals to meet individual needs, helping high school students progress toward greater autonomy and skill mastery.
What’s Included?
12 Executive Functioning Areas: Full coverage of crucial skills for high school success, such as planning, self-motivation, and impulse control.
Age-Appropriate Subskills: Each executive functioning skill is broken down into high school-relevant subskills, making assessments focused and effective.
Targeted Interventions: Interventions are designed for high school students, promoting independence and preparing them for life beyond school.
Measurable Goals: Ready-to-use sample goals ideal for IEP, FBA, and BIP implementation, tailored to support high school-level skills and maturity.
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A Guide to Understanding the IEP
By Sign with me TOD
This guide was created for parents/guardians and general education teachers to better understand an individualized education plan, why it is created, and what the point of this document is.
This document covers the following:
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Informal Decoding Inventory Single Syllable and Multisyllabic Words Score Sheets
By Dotty's Printables
Enhance your students' decoding skills with this comprehensive Informal Decoding Inventory designed for both one and multisyllabic words.
Perfect for educators and special education professionals, this inventory spans 8 pages and is tailored to monitor IEP goals and objectives .
Each section provides targeted practice for different phonetic patterns, empowering students to strengthen their reading proficiency.
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