The Ultimate Goal Bank for Middle School (CCSS Aligned)
By Jennifer Allain
Boost Student Success with Targeted IEP Resources for Learning Disabilities, Executive Functioning, and Social Skills.
Looking for professionally crafted IEP resources that address a wide range of student needs? This comprehensive bundle is designed to support educators and specialists in creating measurable, impactful goals for students aged 11–15.
Whether you’re working with students with specific learning disabilities, ADHD, autism, or behavioral needs, these resources offer clear, actionable, and effective strategies to improve outcomes in the classroom and beyond.
What’s Included:
• 10 IEP Goals for Executive Functioning: Help students improve organization, time management, self-monitoring, and impulse control with measurable, data-driven objectives.
* 4 objectives for EACH goal!
• 10 IEP Goals for Social Skills: Develop students’ ability to communicate, build relationships, and resolve conflicts through structured, achievable goals.
* 4 objectives for EACH goal!
• 10 IEP Goals for Behavioral Needs: Equip students with the tools to manage frustration, follow directions, and demonstrate positive behaviors in school settings.
* 4 objectives for EACH goal!
• 10 IEP Progress Note Templates: Save time documenting student growth with versatile, professional progress notes that work across content areas.
• 7 Disability Impact Templates: Effectively articulate how a student’s disability affects their academic performance and justify needed accommodations or services.
Key Features:
• Aligned with Common Core State Standards and IDEA guidelines
• Editable and customizable for individual student needs
• Perfect for special education teachers, case managers, and IEP teams
• Time-saving templates to simplify documentation and reporting
Why You Need This Resource:
• Streamline your IEP writing process with professionally developed, research-based templates.
• Empower students with personalized, realistic goals that support academic, social, and emotional growth.
• Build stronger IEPs that effectively communicate student needs and advocate for appropriate accommodations.
Who It’s For:
• Special Education Teachers
• Case Managers
• School Counselors
• Administrators
Ensure your students receive the targeted support they need to thrive in school and life! Download this resource today and take the stress out of IEP development. Perfect for middle school grades 6–8, this bundle is a must-have for creating meaningful and measurable student progress.
Special Education IEP Terminology Guide for Families
By Rebekah Poe Teaching
Special Education Teachers, do you struggle when it comes to making sure all IEP team members are aware and understanding the ins and outs of your students' IEPs? My 20 page e-book gives the definition of 12 common words, phrases, and acronyms you might come across in an IEP or meeting. The guide includes