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Special Educational Needs Templates are essential for educators striving to deliver inclusive education. These templates assist in adapting curricula, assignments, and assessments to meet the unique needs of students with learning differences. They include resources for creating visual aids, simplified instructions, sensory-friendly activities, and alternative assessment methods. By utilizing these templates, you ensure that all students have access to meaningful learning experiences, promoting equity and respect within your classroom.

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Woodcock Johnson Report Templates and Cheat Sheets

Woodcock Johnson Report Templates and Cheat Sheets
Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Not Grade Specific, Templates, Teacher Tools

Do you struggle to explain the results of the Woodcock Johnson Test of Achievement to parents? I get it! It can be a little (or a lot) daunting. There are so many numbers to remember and so much information to share...where do you even begin?? These report templates and cheat sheets are the perfect addition to any special education teacher's collection of classroom forms as they will help you summarize and understand what information to include in your report. This Woodcock Johnson IV template allows you to explain all of the areas of the WJIV Standard Battery. You can customize your report with each student's name and include descriptions of the most important information to make it easier for parents to understand. This a truly custom product that will help you make professional reports for each assessment and learn how to correctly and confidently share that information with parents! *********************************************************** This is a Google Slides Product. When you download the product, will prompt you to download a copy to your Google Drive. Print and Use the cheat sheets to help you edit the template and prepare for the meeting.

Author Sped Prep Academy

Tags Special Education, Special Education Forms, Teacher Forms, Support For Special Educators, Sped Forms, Wj Iv Achievement Sample Report, Sample Wj Iv Report

Check In Check Out Template (For Behavior Management, RTI, MTSS)

Check In Check Out Template (For Behavior Management, RTI, MTSS)
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Templates, Teacher Tools

In this resource, you will receive a Check In Check Out template through Google Sheets. This is FULLY EDITABLE! This is a great tool in your toolkit for any school that uses MTSS, and RTI, and will enhance your toolkit for management and changing behavior. The template is set up to add up the points for the day as well as for each subject. Don't need a certain subject? Just delete the row! Don't want a certain feature that is on the template, go ahead and delete and edit what works for you, your teachers, and your counselors at your school. To learn more about the template, take a look at the sheet that is labeled "Sample Sheet" and you will get a sense of how this can be used with parents and teachers. For older students, engage them to think of a goal they would like to work on. For younger students, parents and teachers can come up with the most pressing and needed goal to help students become more successful in the classroom. Parents and teachers can access online via Google Sheets. There is a drop-down point system of "0", "1", and "2". 0 means the goal was not met. 1 means the student met the goal with reminders. 2 means, the goal was met. You can also tweak the point system as well as the descriptions for each point level. The sheet contains 5 days of the week with 5 subjects listed. Need more subjects? Just add another row and copy and paste the row above to get the automatic point sum feature. The link to this resource is in a Google Document. Click on the link and when prompted to "make a copy", click "yes". You will then have your own copy of the template. This resource can improve student behaviors and help manage classroom disruptions.

Author Jennifer Moyer Taylor

Tags Behavior Management, MTSS, RTI, Classroom Management, Check In Check Out, Behavior. Modification, Sel, Social-emotional Learning, School Counseling