The SMART Bundle - Tools to Make You a More Productive Teacher
By Blooming Through High School
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August pre school lesson plans, preschool curriculum and lesson plans, Ga Pre K
By Katelyn Schneider
August Lesson and Small Group Plans intended for the GA Pre-K Program. Each Lesson Plan includes: 2 Stories, Phonological Awareness, Whole Group Literacy, Music with Movement, Large Group Opening Activity, Theme Topic and Closing Activity.
IEP Goals and Objective Tracking Behavior & Academics
By The Responsive Educator
*IEP Progress Monitoring Data Sheets is a 55-page bundle including both IEP Goal Tracking Forms (for academic progress monitoring) and Behavior Data Collection Sheets.
Why you need Behavior Data Collection Sheets
Behavior Data Collection Sheets make collecting data on student growth and IEP behavior goals quick and painless! There are multiple forms to meet your specific data collection needs. The clickable first page links easily to each data collection form, making it easy to find what you need.
Anecdotal Behavior Data Collection Sheets and Descriptive Assessment
While some people think of anecdotal behavior documentation as more subjective than quantitative data collection, this is not necessarily the case. In fact, it is important to try to keep your anecdotal observations objective. These forms help you to document your notes on behavior incidents while leaving emotion out of it.
It is important that anecdotal behavior records document the topography of behavior, or what can be seen. In other words, rather than "John is angry," you would want to explain what John is doing that makes you think he is angry (yelling, throwing items, crumpling up work, etc.). These forms help walk you through this process.
Quantitative Behavior Data Collection Sheets
When documenting student problem behavior, it is also important to collect quantitative data. Quantitative data simply means data that can be counted. If we collect quantitative information as we attempt behavioral interventions, this data will help us to determine whether the interventions are having an impact on behavior or not.
Forms for Managing Your Caseload
IEP Progress Monitoring Data Sheets: Academic Forms
You need IEP Progress Monitoring Data Sheets if you are wondering how to measure student academic growth and you are ready to simplify classroom data collection. These academic data collection forms make collecting data on student growth and academic IEP goals quick and painless.
Choose the right form for your specific data collection needs. These forms are very helpful for both special education and general education teachers to track student growth and academic IEP goals.
Your purchase of IEP Progress Monitoring Data Sheets includes:
Data Collection Averages by Quarter or Trimester
These forms are perfect for providing quantitative information for parent conferences, IEP meetings, or progress reports.
Data Tracking for Standardized Tests
Forms for Keeping Track of IEP Goals and Training
PLUS
**If you are interested in tracking behavior data and easily creating professional-looking graphs, you might want to check out:
Daily Behavior Sheet for IEP Goals (Behavior IEP Goals)
Duration Data for Problem Behavior (Duration ABA)
Frequency Data for Problem Behavior (Frequency Tables Excel)
Interval Data for Problem Behavior (Interval in Excel)
Rate Data for Problem Behavior (Rate on Excel)
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