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Deaf Education Story - American Sign Language Story - Signing with Oliver Story

By Sign with me TOD

Signing with Oliver is a story about a child who is Deaf and uses American Sign Language to communicate. He attends a residential school for the Deaf. He is looking forward to a Friday sleepover with his best friend, Derek, who is also Deaf and stays in the dorms at school as a residential student. The boys are so excited for their sleepover. In their neighborhood there isn’t anyone who uses sign language to communicate, which makes it challenging for them to make friends. In this story, students will read about the challenges that Oliver faces throughout the week, while he tries to follow the rules at home and in school so Derek can sleep over. Will he be able to stay out of trouble so Derek can sleep over?

There are 8 chapters in this product. The story is included in the first part of the product and another packet is included after the story that includes questions for each chapter. Vocabulary words, their meanings, examples of each word in a sentence, and an opportunity for students to use each vocabulary word in a sentence are included. Comprehension questions that relate with each chapter are also included. Students can complete these comprehension questions independently or in a group after they have finished reading each chapter. Some of the comprehension questions allow students to write about their own personal experiences.

You may also be interested in the following:

Deaf Education - ASL and English Nouns Vocabulary Workbook and Review

https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Deaf-Education-ASL-and-English-Nouns-Vocabulary-Workbook-and-Review-11627316

Deaf Education - ASL and English School Vocabulary Workbook and Review https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Deaf-Education-ASL-and-English-School-Vocabulary-Workbook-and-Review-11598443

Deaf Education - ASL and English Emergency Vocabulary Workbook and Review
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Deaf-Education-ASL-and-English-Emergency-Vocabulary-Workbook-and-Review-11598569

Deaf Education - Writing Characters, Plot, and Setting Ideas

https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Deaf-Education-Writing-Characters-Setting-and-Plot-Ideas-8412888

Deaf Education Self Advocacy Social Stories

https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Deaf-Education-Self-Advocacy-Social-Stories-11060143

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Emotions Clipart Bundle

By Clever Cat Creations - Clip Art

This huge emotions clip art set has a total of 140 high-resolution (300 DPI) PNG graphics, 70 in color and 70 in black and white. There are diverse kids, both boys and girls, showing different emotions in full-body poses as well as faces only.

**THIS BUNDLE HAS BEEN UPDATED! I added 'tired' to the list of emotions (full-body only), if you purchased this bundle before 12 June 2019 please download it again or email me to get the new pics :)

The emotions are:

1. Happy

2. Overjoyed (full-body pose only)

3. Sad/disappointed

4. Sad/crying

5. Surprised/shocked

6. Scared

7. Sneaky

8. Grumpy/annoyed

9. Sulking/annoyed (full-body pose only)

10. Embarrassed

11. Confused

12. Nervous/worried

13. Proud

14. Shy

15. Angry

16. Excited

17. Silly

18. In love

19. Tired (New - not shown in preview)

This bundle includes the following sets:

Emotions Clip Art

Emotions Faces Clip Art

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• Kid Toppers Clip Art Bundle

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• STEM Clip Art Bundle: YOUNG KIDS & Math

STEM Clip Art Bundle: YOUNG KIDS & Science

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Behavior Data Collection Sheets

By The Responsive Educator

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.

  • ABC Recording Forms (3 versions)
  • Observation Protocol
  • Anecdotal Observation Notes
  • Anecdotal Observation Questions
  • General Education Teacher Questionnaire
  • Positive Reinforcement vs. Correction Recording Form

Quantitative Behavior 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.

  • Duration Recording Forms (4 versions)
  • Frequency/Event Recording Forms (3 versions)
  • Partial Interval Recording Forms (2 versions)
  • Whole Interval Recording Forms (2 versions)
  • Time-on-Task Recording Forms (2 versions)
  • Scatterplot (5 versions)

Forms for Managing Your Caseload

  • Behavior Support Caseload
  • Behavior Support Weekly To-Do
  • IEP at a Glance
  • IEP/BIP Training Form (2 versions)
  • Project Planner
  • Student Contact Information
  • Student Contact Log
  • Student Notes
  • Meeting Notes
  • Notes- General

You may also be interested in my other time-saving behavior data collection resources:

Forms:

  • Classroom Data Collection Sheet (s) For Academics, Digital and Printable
  • Progress Monitoring for IEP Goals - Behavior and Academics - Featured

**If you are interested in tracking behavior data and easily creating professional-looking graphs, you might want to check out:

Forms + Graphing

  • Behavior Bundle- Frequency, Duration, Interval, Rate Forms, Excel Graph-Maker

  • Behavior Goals IEP

  • Frequency Tables Excel

  • Duration (ABA)

  • Interval in Excel

  • Rate on Excel

Please follow me on TeachShare for more great behavior tracking and SEL resources! And remember, if you purchase, please leave a review and TPT will give you credits toward more great TPT resources!

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Thanksgiving Food Product & Nutrition Labels - Functional Reading

By FUNctional Academics Educator

Engage your students this holiday season with real-world reading using Thanksgiving Food Product & Nutrition Labels. This resource includes authentic Thanksgiving-themed food product labels matched with their nutrition labels. The worksheets feature text-dependent questions to enhance critical thinking and reading comprehension, covering topics such as generic vs. name brand, product size, preparation time, serving sizes, calories per serving, and more.

Designed with differentiation in mind, the worksheets offer two levels: cut-and-paste or written responses. This prepares students for an independent life outside the classroom. Make learning functional and save time before the break with Thanksgiving Food Product & Nutrition Labels.

This resource is also available as part of a bundle saving you 20%

Thanksgiving BUNDLE


WHAT'S INCLUDED?

  • 21 Thanksgiving-themed labels
    • 11 food product labels/ packaging
    • 10 corresponding nutrition labels
  • 2 levels
  • 50 worksheets with 275 questions
  • Answer key
  • 6 extension ideas

Level 1 - Cut & Paste - Simpler Questions

  • 25 worksheets with 125 questions (5 questions per page)

Level 2 - Write in the Answer - Some Multipart Questions

  • 25 worksheets with 150 questions (6 questions per page)

TOTAL:

⭐ 21 THANKSGIVING-THEMED LABELS

⭐ 50 WORKSHEETS WITH 275 QUESTIONS


Labels included:

  • Stuffing Mix
  • Pie Crust
  • Green Beans
  • Mashed Potatoes
  • Cranberry Sauce 1
  • Cranberry Sauce 2
  • Cookie Mix
  • Biscuits
  • Turkey
  • Coffee Creamer
  • Gravy

LOOKING FOR MORE THANKSGIVING/ FALL-THEMED UNITS?:

Black Friday Advertisement / Flyer Comprehension

Thanksgiving Shopping

Thanksgiving Dinner - Planning, Budget & Shopping

Fall Functional Texts - Unit 1

Fall-Themed Job Postings

Farm Stand - Vocational Skills

November Life Skills Morning Work - Digital & Paper BUNDLE

Fall Task Cards - Google Slides

Fall Football Party - Planning, Shopping and Budget

Recipe Comprehension - Fall Edition

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Special Education
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Seasonal Bundle! 12 Books one for Each Month of the Year!

By Inspired By MlG

These must-have seasonal adapted books that will keep your students entertained all year long! From cozy winter reads to fun summer adventures, there's a book for every month to satisfy their reading cravings. Don't miss out on this collection that will transport your students to different worlds and seasons with each turn of the page.

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Summer Visual Recipes Bundle | No Bake Cooking | Special Ed Speech | Life Skills

By Speech Learning Place

This bundle will include 5 no bake recipes (may need microwave for some) with step-by-step directions, comprehension questions, sequencing worksheet, food storage worksheet, recipe review sheet, and visual picture supports. It’s great for cooking groups in speech therapy, special education, ESL, early childhood or life skills classrooms.

Details of what’s included with each recipe:

✔️Step-by-Step Visual Directions: Written and visual instructions to guide students through each step.

✔️Comprehension Questions with three visual choices for each question.

✔️Sequencing Worksheet: Cut and paste activity where student match each step of the direction to the pictures.

✔️Food storage worksheet: Draw lines from ingredients used in recipe to where they are stored in the kitchen

✔️Recipe Review Sheet

✔️Visual picture supports to help adapt the activity to a variety of learners or can be used as an extension activity. Print two copies and students can play a memory game!

How to Use: Gather needed food items and kitchen items. You can display the recipe on whiteboard, computer or iPad or print the product and you are ready to go.

This BUNDLE is complete and includes:

Ocean Pudding Cups

Patriotic Party Mix

Microwave S’mores

Berry Smoothie

Ocean Marshmallow Pops

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5 Spring Visual Recipes Bundle | Cooking | Speech | Special Ed | Life Skills

By Speech Learning Place

This bundle includes 5 no bake recipes (may need microwave for some) with step-by-step directions, comprehension questions, sequencing activity, recipe review sheet, and visual picture supports. It’s great for cooking groups in speech therapy, special education, ESL, early childhood or life skills classrooms.

☂️Details of what’s included with each recipe:

✔️Step-by-Step Visual Directions: Written and visual instructions to guide students through each step.

✔️Comprehension Questions with three visual choices for each question.

✔️Sequencing Activity: Cut and paste activity where student match each step of the direction to the pictures.

✔️Recipe Review Sheet

✔️Visual picture supports to help adapt the activity to a variety of learners or can be used as an extension activity. Print two copies and students can play a memory game!

How to Use: Gather needed food items and kitchen items. You can display the recipe on whiteboard, computer or iPad or print the product and you are ready to go.

This BUNDLE includes:

Fruit Loop Rainbow

Spring Pretzel Nests

Dirt Pudding

S'mores Dippers

Spring Trail Mix

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Winter Visual No Bake Recipes Bundle | Special Ed | Speech | Life Skills

By Speech Learning Place

This bundle includes 5 no bake recipes (may need microwave for some) with step-by-step directions, comprehension questions, sequencing activity, recipe review sheet, and visual picture supports. It’s great for cooking groups in speech therapy, special education, ESL, early childhood or life skills classrooms.

❄️Details of what’s included with each recipe:

✔️Step-by-Step Visual Directions: Written and visual instructions to guide students through each step.

✔️Comprehension Questions with three visual choices for each question.

✔️Sequencing Activity: Cut and paste activity where student match each step of the direction to the pictures.

✔️Recipe Review Sheet

✔️Visual picture supports to help adapt the activity to a variety of learners or can be used as an extension activity. Print two copies and students can play a memory game!

How to Use:

Gather needed food items and kitchen items. You can display the recipe on whiteboard, computer or iPad or print the product and you are ready to go.

The 4 Visual Recipes include:

Melting Snowman

Hot Cocoa Dip

Valentine’s Day Snack Mix

Cupid Float

Chocolate Dipped Pretzels

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Reading Invitations BUNDLE - Functional Reading - Life Skills

By FUNctional Academics Educator

| Reading Comprehension | Environmental Print | Life Skills | Functional Text | Skills for Independence | Real-World Skills | Functional Reading

Thank you for your interest in my product!!

This is a NO PREP, print and go resource!

This bundle includes two resources and has a total of:

  • 27 different invitations
  • 112 different worksheets with 609 questions per set
  • 224 different worksheets

Each resource also has:

  • 2 levels perfect for differentiation
  • A color + a black & white set
  • A level 2 teacher answer key for quick grading

Separately these 2 resources would cost you $12.00. Bundle & save over 20%!

Reading Invitations - Unit 1

Level 1 - Cut & Paste - Simpler Questions

  • 33 worksheets with 165 questions (5 questions per page)

Level 2 - Write in the Answer - More Complex Questions - Multi-part questions

  • 24 worksheets with 144 questions (6 questions per page)

57 different worksheets and 309 questions per set.

A total of 114 different worksheets.

Reading Invitations - Unit 2

Level 1 - Cut & Paste - Simpler Questions

  • 30 worksheets with 150 questions (5 questions per page)

Level 2 - Write in the Answer - More Complex Questions - Multi-part questions

  • 25 worksheets with 150 questions (6 questions per page)

55 different worksheets and 300 questions per set.

A total of 110 different worksheets.

This resource is designed to enhance students' reading comprehension and critical thinking skills. With 27 invitations to explore, students can practice identifying important details such as dates, times, locations, and attire. There are two levels: Level 1 features cut-and-paste questions for simpler prompts, while Level 2 challenges students with more complex questions and some multi-part answers. This engaging resource provides a practical and interactive approach to reading comprehension, helping students develop essential skills for understanding real-world communication. Whether in the classroom or at home, this realistic invitation activity set engages students and fosters their ability to extract pertinent information from various types of invitations.

Invitations Included:

  • New Year's Eve party
  • Quinceañera
  • Bachelorette
  • Dog Birthday Party
  • Company Holiday Party
  • Wedding
  • Birthday Party
  • Baby Shower
  • Retirement
  • Baptism
  • Spring Social
  • Prom
  • High School Graduation
  • Surprise Party
  • Halloween Costume Party
  • Anniversary Party
  • Tea Party
  • Confirmation
  • Bridal Shower
  • Sweet 16
  • Super Bowl Watch Party
  • BBQ
  • College Graduation
  • Housewarming
  • Pool Party
  • Going Away Party
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Spring Functional Math ELA Vocabulary Sight Word All In One Bundle

By YourTeachingDoc

Help your students BLOSSOM with this SPRING Math and ELA Vocabulary Sight Word All-In-One Bundle! Have fun teaching your students Money Skills and ELA Sight Word / Spelling Vocabulary Skills with this Spring themed, differentiated, comprehensive all-in-one bundle! These fun activities will increase sight word and vocabulary recognition, spelling skills and money math skills. These activities will assist your students in becoming more independent in their daily life.

WHAT'S INCLUDED (Spring Vocabulary Sight Word Scramble)?

30 Color Worksheets

30 Black and White Worksheets

30 Word Wall / Vocabulary Cards

3 Levels of Task Cards - (30 B&W & 30 Color Per Level)

Level 1 Task Cards: ID the letters and trace the vocab word

Level 2 Task Cards: ID letters & practice writing the vocab word.

Level 3 Task Cards: Write a sentence using the vocab word.

30 Word Wall / Vocabulary Cards

WHAT'S INCLUDED (Spring Sentence Scramble)?

20 3-Letter Spring Worksheets (10 Color and 10 B&W)

✤ 20 4-Letter Spring Worksheets (10 Color and 10 B&W)

✤ 20 5-Letter Spring Worksheets (10 Color and 10 B&W)

✤ 20 6-Letter Spring Worksheets (10 Color and 10 B&W)

✤ 20 7-Letter Spring Worksheets (10 Color and 10 B&W)

✤ Flash Cards with Key Words from Sentences (Color and B&W)

WHAT'S INCLUDED (Spring Mixed Money Math)?

30 Google Slides Task Cards (with additional "correct/incorrect" cards", a title card, and 2 instructional cards with a "Congratulations" slide after each level (Total of 96 cards)

*Level 1: Match the dollar amount to the dollar amount ($1.00 to $1.00)

*Level 2: Identify how many bills make up the dollar amount shown ($1.00 to a one dollar bill)

*Level 3: The "next dollar up" method where students are given a price and they choose the next dollar up to make the purchase ($0.75 to choose a one dollar bill)

60 Printable Task Cards for Small Group / Independent Learning (30 Color Task Cards (10 per level) and 30 B&W Task Cards (10 per level)

30 Interactive OFFLINE (pdf format) Cards (with additional "correct/incorrect" cards", a title card, and 2 instructional cards with a "Congratulations" slide after each level (Total of 96 cards)

Editable Congratulations Certificates

* 3 Different Designs in Editable Google Slides Format*

BONUS: Self grading digital EASEL activity for Virtual or Whole Group instruction!

WHAT'S INCLUDED (Spring Money Worksheets)?

14 Color worksheets (.01-$10)

14 Black and White Worksheets (.01-$10)

This is a great addition to any Early Learning classroom, ESOL / ELL classroom as well as any Adapted Special Education classroom. These activities can also support Literacy and Reading goals in your students IEP. The SPRING literacy / vocabulary terms will not only help your students identify common items found in the spring but also increase their basic sight word vocabulary. The Spring Mixed Math activities will help your students identify money as well as learn the next dollar up method. These activities can also support Literacy/Reading/Math goals in your students IEP.

Perfect for In-Person learning, Small-Group learning, or Distance/Virtual Learning.

Spring Sight Words Included:

bee​ May​ pot​ sun​ bird​ grow​ seed​ soil​ tree​ April​

bloom​ bunny​ chick​ green​ March​ plant​ snail​

water​ windy​ flower​ garden​ shovel​ spring​ beehive​

blossom​ flowers​ rainbow​ showers​ galoshes​ umbrella​

NOTE:
✤The Google Slides activity is BEST assigned/presented in PRESENT mode, as this allows the students to self-check their answer and keep practicing until they get it correct!
You MUST be able to access/download/save to a Google Drive.**
✤ To Print Task Cards: The Task Cards, as downloaded, are 1/2 page which are great for students that need a larger size. To print 4x6 index card sized task cards, select "2 pages per sheet". To print 3x5 index card sized task cards, select "4 pages per sheet". These are not designed to print directly to index card template paper. What has worked best for my students was to print to on heavy duty card stock and laminate.

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Do you need MORE Life Skills No-Prep Mini-Units? Try These:
> Winter Functional Math ELA Vocabulary Sight Word All In One Bundle

> Job / Life Skills: Grocery Store Departments - Level 1 Errorless Choices
> Life & Work Skills: Hardware Store Tools All In One Unit

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Interview Questions Behavior (Functional Behavior Assessment Form)

By The Responsive Educator

Why you need Interview Questions Behavior

Introducing Interview Questions Behavior - the comprehensive set of interview forms designed to help educators conduct functional behavior assessments (FBAs) and create effective behavior plans.

FBAs are essential in identifying the root causes of problem behaviors and developing strategies to address them. With Interview Questions Behavior, you'll have access to three different interview forms - one for parents, one for teachers, and one for students - each covering a range of important topics to help you gain a comprehensive understanding of the student's behavior and needs.

Interview Questions Behavior- FBA Parent Interview Form

Send the FBA Parent Interview Form to parents to complete on their own, do it together with the parents, or use it as guiding questions for an in-person or phone interview.

The parent interview form covers topics like:

  • checklist of child strengths and interests
  • favorite items and activities (helpful for determining possible reinforcers for BIP)
  • diagnoses and medications
  • outside services
  • parents’ view of what is and is not going well at school
  • checklist of problem behaviors seen at home
  • parental hypothesis for why problem behaviors occur
  • parental strategies for dealing with problem behavior

Interview Questions Behavior- FBA Teacher Interview Form

Send the FBA Teacher Interview Form to teachers to complete on their own, do it together with them, or use it as guiding questions for an in-person or phone interview.

If a student has multiple teachers, consider having more than one teacher complete the interview form. This will help you determine why a behavior may be more or less likely to occur with certain teachers or during certain subjects. These forms also help clarify what strategies have already been attempted.

The teacher interview form covers topics like:

  • checklist comparing student academic and social skills to typical grade-level peers
  • academic summary
  • student strengths and interests
  • a detailed description of top problem behaviors
  • teacher hypothesis for why problem behaviors occur
  • observed triggers and reactions of peers
  • times when behaviors are most/least likely to occur
  • descriptions of strategies that teachers have already attempted (reinforcement, reteaching expected behaviors, and correction procedures)

Interview Questions Behavior- FBA Student Interview Form

The FBA Student Interview Form includes interview student questions that are often overlooked in the functional behavior assessment process. Allowing the student to complete the form themselves (if able) or doing it together with them provides a valuable first-hand account of their perspective. This can help in writing an effective behavior plan in the future.

The student interview form includes questions on various topics, such as the student's interests, important peers and adults in their life, strategies they use to calm down when upset, how adults could help them at school, and a discussion of problem behaviors. It also explores what makes them more or less likely to engage in the behavior and their perception of peer and adult reactions to their behavior.

The student interview form covers topics like:

  • student interests
  • survey of important peers and adults in the student’s life
  • strategies that they use to calm themselves down when upset
  • how they believe adults could help them at school
  • discussion of the behaviors that get them into trouble at school (what the behaviors are, how often they occur, how long they last, etc.)
  • what makes them more or less likely to engage in the problem behavior/s
  • how they perceive the reaction of peers and adults after they engage in the behavior

If you are writing an FBA and want some assistance or to streamline your process, I am here to help. You may also be interested in:

Behavior Observation Form (s)

Behavior Observation Form (s) will walk you through the observation process. The forms will help you know what to look for as you observe, and assist you in breaking down what you are seeing in a way that will help you write a quality FBA.

Done correctly, your direct observation of the student (ideally across 2-3 settings) will allow you to compare what you observe with the interview information. It will also help you develop a definition of the target behavior that is observable and measurable (operational definition) and assist you in developing a functional hypothesis of why the student is engaging in the problem behavior.

Use the included data forms and Behavior Observation Summary to help you determine which pieces of data should be shared in the direct observation portion of an FBA. Continue reading for an explanation of each form.

  • Anecdotal Observation Notes

    • Take your pick of digital or printable notes for your anecdotal observation notes.
  • Frequency Recording Form

    • Use frequency recording when behavior is easy to count and has a clear beginning and end.
    • You can track 1-3 behaviors on one sheet. At the end of the day, tally the number of times each behavior was observed. Divide that number by the total time in minutes that the student was observed. This will give you the rate of the behaviors per minute.
  • Time-on-Task Recording Form

    • Choose from one of two different time-on-task partial interval recording forms. These forms allow you to track both the target student and a peer comparison student.
    • Determine how long you want each interval to be (I generally suggest between 20 seconds and 1-2 minutes for students who have a great deal of trouble staying focused).
    • Using a timer, you will then note for each interval whether the student was off-task even once during that interval by making either a circle or an X in the corresponding box. This will give you on and off-task interval percentages.
  • Task Analysis

    • Use the task analysis form to track the level of support needed for a specific skill. You will do this by breaking the skill into up to 10 parts. You then can document the level of prompting/support needed at each step of the task.
    • If you are seeking a 1:1 or additional assistance for students who need a high level of support, especially with personal care tasks, using this form will give you detailed documentation to support your request.
    • Key: IN = independent, V = visual prompt, P = verbal prompt, T = touch cue, PP = partial physical prompt, M = modeled, F = full physical guidance, R = refused
  • Rate of Positive Reinforcement vs. Correction

    • Are you dealing with a particularly attention-seeking student? This form is particularly useful for those students who try to get attention any way that they can.
    • Used over time, this form can help teachers to see an inverse relationship between positive attention and inappropriate student behaviors.
    • In other words, for many attention-driven students, increasing non-contingent and positive attention meets their connection needs and decreases their motivation to act up.
  • Behavior Observation Summary

    • Use the Behavior Observation Summary to help you easily summarize your observation and gives you something concrete to look back on when writing the direct observation portion of your FBA.
    • The form leads you through documenting your observation. This includes things like:
    • the type/s of data you collected
    • details about the setting of the observation and the people present
    • the type of instruction and the instructional aids used
    • the student's academic and social behaviors
    • observed strengths and problem behaviors
  • The guides also give you space for additional comments/observations/ recommendations.

Use the tools in Behavior Observation Form (s) to gain a clearer idea of what you are looking for when you do a student observation. as well as what information should be included in the direct observation portion of a functional behavior assessment (FBA).

If you are writing an FBA and want some assistance or to streamline your process, I am here to help. You may also be interested in:

Functional Behavior Assessment Worksheet (ABC) & Graphing

Why you need Functional Behavior Assessment Worksheet (ABC)

Are you dealing with ongoing student problem behavior that isn't responding to basic interventions? Do you need to write an FBA? Functional Behavior Assessment Worksheet (ABC) makes it easy to create behavior graphs to help you complete a quality FBA.

How to use the Functional Behavior Assessment Worksheet and Graphing

The first thing you need is to collect behavior documentation. You may use the included Functional Behavior Assessment Worksheet (ABC checklist) for student behavior. You could also use one of the included traditional ABC data sheets, or your own preferred/required documentation form (such as office disciplinary referrals).

Next, enter the frequency data for all problem behaviors into the FBA Excel Graph-Maker. This will provide you with a bar graph indicating the most significant problem behaviors. From here you will determine which behaviors you want to target with your FBA. Choose the 1-3 most significant behaviors, focusing first on any safety concerns and second on the most significantly disruptive behaviors.

Finally, you will enter the ABC data (the antecedent of the behavior and the consequence of the behavior) for each instance of your 1-3 target behaviors into one of the spreadsheets.  This will give you information to help narrow down the function of behavior so that you can begin to develop an effective Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP).

Your purchase of Functional Behavior Assessment Worksheet (ABC) includes 10 different graphs:

  • Types of Problem Behavior
  • Location of Problem Behavior
  • Instruction Type
  • Activity
  • Possible Motivation
  • Antecedent
  • Latency
  • Duration
  • Consequence
  • Student Response to Consequence

FBA Template

If you aren’t confident in your ability to complete any of the components of a functional behavior assessment, then this FBA Template is for you.

The included Components of a Functional Behavior Assessment document will walk you through and offer examples along the way.

FBA Template includes:

  • An editable functional behavior assessment template
  • An 11-page document explaining how to complete a functional behavior assessment**,** outlining each of the necessary components of an FBA. Explanations and examples are given for each component.
  • Sources of Data
  • Target/Problem Behavior
  • Relevant Background Information
  • Setting Events/Contextual Analysis
  • Motivating Factors/Antecedent Analysis (Triggers)
  • Maintaining Consequences/Consequence Analysis
  • Summary/Functional Hypothesis

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Functional Behavior Assessment Form, FBA Template, FBA Example

By The Responsive Educator

Introducing Functional Behavior Assessment Form, FBA Template - Your Comprehensive Guide

If you find yourself unsure about completing a Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) or need assistance with its various components, Example of FBA is your solution. This resource offers more than just FBA examples or a functional behavior assessment form; it equips you with everything required to create a high-quality FBA.

What's Included

  • An editable functional behavior assessment template.
  • An 11-page guide detailing each aspect of an FBA with clear explanations and examples.
  • Components covered include:
    • Sources of Data
    • Target/Problem Behavior
    • Relevant Background Information
    • Setting Events/Contextual Analysis
    • Motivating Factors/Antecedent Analysis (Triggers)
    • Maintaining Consequences/Consequence Analysis
    • Summary/Functional Hypothesis

Simplify Your FBA Process

Whether you're a seasoned educator or new to FBAs, this resource streamlines the process. If you're working on an FBA and need assistance or want to enhance your approach, Example of FBA is here to help.

Learn More

If you'd like to learn more about creating quality FBAs and BIPs, please check out these informative blog posts:

  • How to Conduct a Functional Behaviour Assessment: A Comprehensive Guide for Educators

  • From Data to Action: How to Use ABC Behavior Charting Graphs Effectively

  • Building Effective Behaviour Intervention Plans: A Step-by-Step Guide

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  • FBA Interview Forms: Engage parents and teachers effectively with structured interview forms.
  • ABC Behavior Charting: Perfect for tackling ongoing problem behavior.
  • Behavior Observation Forms: Aids in student observation and assessment.

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Looking for no-prep articulation games that target /r/, “ch,” “sh,” and other speech sounds? This Speech Therapy Games Packet is designed to engage students in effective articulation practice while making learning fun!

  • This packet includes 5 dynamic games with 75 reusable activity worksheets, designed to target speech sounds including: /r/, Vocalic R, voiceless “th,” “ch,” “sh,” /l/, /f/, /s/, and /s/-blends.

Why SLPs Love This Resource:

  • Boost Student Engagement: Five unique games keep students excited, helping them stay focused during practice while having fun.
  • Targeted Practice: Tailor activities to meet individual needs with games designed for various articulation sounds.
  • Save Time: Say goodbye to endless prep work—these ready-to-use games let you focus on what matters most: student progress.
  • Flexible Use: Ideal for one-on-one sessions, small groups, or take-home activities, adding versatility to your therapy tools.
  • Reusable for Endless Practice: Laminated boards or sheet protectors make these games perfect for repeated use—saving you time and resources over and over!

What’s Included in This Packet:

  • 5 Articulation Games with 75 Reusable Activity Worksheets

    • Game 1: Snakes & Ladders
    • Game 2: Artic-Tac-Toe
    • Game 3: Articulation Mazes
    • Game 4: Matching Cards
    • Game 5: Articulation Board Game
  • BONUS: Printable Dice for Board Games

(Each game comes with easy-to-follow instructions and can be adapted for all skill levels!)

This Speech Therapy Articulation Games Packet provides effective, fun, and reusable tools for targeting articulation sounds such as /r/, “th,” “ch,” /s/, and /s/-blends. Perfect for speech therapists working with students in individual or group settings. Add to your cart today and transform your articulation sessions!

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This EXCITING bundle helps children develop fundamental self-regulation skills, stress reduction techniques, and valuable calming strategies through the EASY & FUN ACTIVITIES!

What's Included:

✨ 12 Breathing Tracing Cards

✨ 52 Breathing Task Cards

✨ 36 Picture Flash Card with Optional Backs for the Cards

✨ A Blank Card Template to Create your Own Cards

This Resource is Great for:

⭐ Calming Corners

⭐ Mindful Moments

⭐ Brain Breaks

⭐ Circle Time Activities

⭐ Sensory & Movement Breaks

⭐ Calming Strategies or De-Escalation Plans

⭐ Therapy (Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Speech Therapy, Social Work)

⭐ Transitions

⭐ Morning Group Time

⭐ Rainy Day Activities

⭐ Calm-Down Time

Emotional & Mental Benefits of Mindfulness:

❤️ Helps Steady Emotions, Reduce Anxiety & Stress

❤️ Teaches Self-Regulation & Calming Techniques

❤️ Helps with Self-Discipline & and to Reduces Impulsivity

❤️ Helps Children Manage their Anxiety

❤️ Aides in Developing Emotional Regulation Skills

❤️ Enhances Children’s Memory & Concentration

❤️ Teaches Children to get Better in Touch with their Thoughts & Feelings

❤️ Enhances the Ability to Listen & Communicate Efficiently

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This emotions clip art set shows diverse kids, both boys and girls, displaying 19 different emotions. There are a total of 76 high-resolution (300 DPI) PNG graphics, 38 in color and 38 in black and white.

THIS SET IS ALSO AVAILABLE IN A BUNDLE WITH MATCHING EMOTION FACES!

This set includes both a girl and boy displaying the following emotions:

1. Happy

2. Overjoyed

3. Sad/disappointed

4. Sad/crying

5. Surprised/shocked

6. Scared

7. Sneaky

8. Grumpy/annoyed

9. Sulking/annoyed

10. Embarrassed

11. Confused

12. Nervous/worried

13. Proud

14. Shy

15. Angry

16. Excited

17. Silly

18. In love

19. Tired {ADDED RECENTLY - Not shown in preview}

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Classroom Management Visual Directions Cards | Visual Cue Cards Instructions

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  • Over 600 Visual Cue Cards: Organized across 8 categories to meet diverse classroom needs, covering everything from behavior management to daily routines.

  • Customizable & Editable: Blank, editable cards in color and grayscale allow teachers to create tailored visuals for unique needs and classroom routines.

  • Portable & Convenient: Designed to fit on keyrings or lanyards, making visuals accessible in any setting—classroom, playground, lunchroom—for consistent reinforcement.

  • Supports Diverse Needs: Ideal for non-verbal students, ESL/EL learners, students with selective mutism, and others who benefit from visual communication support.

  • Visually Engaging Alternative: Offers a visually appealing and organized option that stands out from traditional communication systems, adding flexibility to meet each classroom’s style. Take a look at the preview to get a closer look at the images.

How to Use

  1. Select Cards for Individual Needs: Choose cards from each category to match your students’ unique needs. Common options include visuals like “I Want a Break,” “Quiet Hands,” or “Raise Hand” to support diverse scenarios.
  2. Model Use for Communication and Self-Advocacy: Demonstrate each visual’s use so students understand how to communicate wants, needs, and emotions, empowering them to engage independently and build self-advocacy skills.
  3. Encourage Regular Use: Integrate visuals into daily routines to reinforce that students can rely on these cues as often as needed, helping them feel secure and confident.

Suggestions for Personalization

  • Create Individual and Teacher Lanyards: Select specific cards for both students and teachers to carry on lanyards or keyrings, ensuring visuals are accessible whenever needed. Students who are developing self-advocacy skills can carry a personalized lanyard to communicate feelings, wants, and needs independently.

  • Use Color-Coded Lanyards: Assign distinct colored lanyards for each student’s personalized set to help them quickly identify their visuals. Teachers can also use color-coded visuals to match specific classroom needs, making organization simple.

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  • Directions – Visual prompts for reinforcing actions like “Sit Down” and “Listen,” allowing students to stay on task with minimal verbal reminders.

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  • I Want / I Need – Allows students to communicate needs like “I Need Help” or “Water,” reducing frustration and encouraging independence.

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Behavior Plan Template, Example of a Behavior Intervention Plan BIP

By The Responsive Educator

Do You Need a Behavior Plan Template?

Are you in the process of crafting a Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) for a student but feeling unsure about the steps involved? Look no further. Behavior Plan Template is your comprehensive solution, going beyond mere BIP examples.

This invaluable product includes:

  1. Two Editable BIP Templates: These templates, with and without a built-in fidelity check section, give you flexibility in designing your BIP.
  2. The Components of a Behavior Intervention Plan: An 18-page guide that illuminates the intricacies of BIP creation, breaking down each essential element.
  3. BIP Samples and Examples: Detailed examples for each component of a Behavior Intervention Plan, offering practical guidance.

Understanding the BIP Process:

Before crafting a BIP, conducting a Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) is crucial. The FBA identifies problem behaviors that hinder a student's success in school. It's like understanding "Why do they keep doing that?" Once the FBA is complete, it's time to create a BIP.

A well-constructed BIP introduces strategies and procedures to improve or eliminate problem behaviors.

Key Components of a BIP:

Your BIP should include:

  • Target/Problem Behaviors
  • Summary/Functional Hypothesis
  • Functionally Equivalent Alternative/Replacement Behaviors
  • Proactive Strategies/Antecedent Manipulations
  • Educative Strategies/Instructional Procedures
  • Reinforcement Procedures
  • Correction/Extinction Procedures
  • Crisis Plan
  • Implementation/Training/Resources
  • Data Collection/Plan Monitoring

If you're uncertain about any of these components, "Example of a Behavior Intervention Plan" is your ideal resource. It will guide you through the process, offering examples every step of the way.

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