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Preschool oral communication mental math reflective journals for teachers

Preview of Parent Communication Sheet

Parent Communication Sheet

Created by
autism education
Use this communication sheet with easy check - off boxes to tell your keep communication flowing and your parents involved in their child's day! Please let me know if you would like me to add anything else. --communication, autism, special education, speech therapy, behavior
Preview of All-Stars Discipline Management Plan

All-Stars Discipline Management Plan

This Discipline Management Plan includes: Classroom Rules Rewards for Appropriate Behavior Consequences for Inappropriate Behavior All-Stars Behavior Form All-Stars Request for Parent/Teacher Conference Parent Letter Regarding Behavior
Preview of Speech Sound Development - Progress Data Tracking Chart

Speech Sound Development - Progress Data Tracking Chart

Use a simple circle and graph chart to show a child's progress in learning new speech sounds. Best suited for preschool and kindergarten ages. Simple to use, easy to convert to percentages for updating parents, tracking progress on IEP goals, and applying towards teacher evaluation systems. ***Also see Concept Data & Pragmatic Language Data Charts
Preview of 40 - 60 months ELG and Year 1 Maths Expectations Evidence Tick List AFL

40 - 60 months ELG and Year 1 Maths Expectations Evidence Tick List AFL

Created by
Murphy's Maths
UK British National Curriculum This document is great for monitoring pupils Maths expectations.Stick into the back of their maths book or keep it in their individual assessment file.Tick list at the side to date evidence of learning.Great for tracking assessment for learning and setting targets.
Preview of Grieving Poem: Kindergarten in Heaven

Grieving Poem: Kindergarten in Heaven

Created by
Debbie Clement
I wrote this little poem in honor of Carter, a young child who died in the midst of his Kindergarten year. It is intended to be an encouragement in the face of the unthinkable loss of a child. It is indeed simplistic. Recently I had a fellow-grandma friend who lost her grandson -- even prior to his entering Kindergarten and it prompted me to remember that I had written this long ago. My sincere hope is that you never have occasion to 'need' such a rhyme. I also suggest that you think long and ha
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