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Special Education Teacher Toolkit SpEd Parent Teacher Conference Forms data logs
By Modz by Laila
This bundle is a comprehensive toolbox of professional documents designed for Special Education teachers to effectively track IEP data, increase parent communication, guide behavior management and streamline paperwork. Suitable for all grade levels, the resources included will help Special Education teachers stay organized, and maintain accurate records throughout the year.
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Benefits
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Instructions/Tips for Implementation
Teachers can start using these resources from Day 1 to stay organized and efficiently track IEP data. Implementing these tools daily will result in improved paperwork management and enhanced communication with parents.
You will download:
Special Education Lesson Plans
Teacher Input Forms for IEP Writing
Accommodations Tracker
Behavior Log
Paraprofessional Checklists
Paraprofessional Binder
Behavior Contracts
IEP Data Tracking Forms
Daily Communication Charts
Parent Teacher Conference Forms
Reading Level Trackers
The Themes of Genesis Bible Study Bundle
By Jennifer Connett
Learn about the major themes in Genesis with these helpful Bible lessons. Each lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis and help the reader think about the text. The lessons do not require the use of any specific translation, which makes them compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.
Who is this study for and what will they learn?
These lessons are written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.
This is what is included in each lesson:
Lessons Included:
The lessons do not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.
The lessons are written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.