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I'm excited to introduce you to a free digital data tracker that can change the way you monitor the progress of Individualized Education Program (IEP) goals and objectives. We all know the importance of data collection in the field of special education, and with the help of Google Sheets™, you can now do it efficiently and cost-effectively. In this blog post, I'll guide you through the process of utilizing this free digital data tracker.

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I absolutely love being a special education teacher, and I’ve learned so much throughout my time teaching students with disabilities (…and I know I have so much more to learn!). SIMPLE Special Education Tips for NEW Teachers! If you are new to special education, I want you to know that there are many days when you’ll […]

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What are you using in your special education classroom to track IEP data? In this blog post, I will talk about how to track IEP goals with google forms. With these step by step instructions, you will learn great teacher organization tips that can help with IEP data tracking. You can watch my YouTube video here on how to create a google form, and you can read about one of my best IEP tips by including QR codes in the classroom. Use this IEP organization for the beginning of the school year.

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Special education teachers -learn about different types of data collection and get the link to Especially Education's FREE Special Education Data Sheets

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Simple progress monitoring for special education teachers. Get rid of the paperwork and use this quick and easy data collection method to save time collecting data and have more time for you to teach! This method works for any monitoring progress in academic area, in any setting, at any time of day and will keep your progress monitoring organization tidy. Plus it's FREE! Only at Mrs. D's Corner.

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Data collection on IEP goals is one of the most important tasks a special education teacher takes on because it helps us plan for interventions and monitor student progress. But it is also one of the most tedious tasks we do! Over the years, I have created a system for organizing my IEP goal progress monitoring that has made it easier to set up, implement, and even delegate! The first step is designating a binder for each student on your caseload. I prefer using colored binders because I…

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Monitoring student progress towards their IEP goals can be difficult to organize and manage! This blog post shares information about what progress monitoring is, its purpose, how often to assess students, and how to do so easily and accurately! This post is perfect for preschool, elementary, middle school, and high school special education teachers, resource teachers, and self-contained teachers! Middle School Resource Room Special Education, Iep Progress Monitoring, Iep Goals For High School Students, Sped Progress Monitoring, Special Education Classroom Organization, Iep Goals For Severe And Profound, Progress Monitoring Special Education, High School Special Education Classroom, Writing Interventions

Monitoring student progress towards their IEP goals can be difficult to organize and manage! This blog post shares information about what progress monitoring is, its purpose, how often to assess students, and how to do so easily and accurately! This post is perfect for preschool, elementary, middle school, and high school special education teachers, resource teachers, and self-contained teachers!

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As a special education teacher, you know the importance of working on IEP goals, collecting data and progress monitoring. But, how often should you actually be practicing those IEP goals? Should you practice multiple times a day, daily or weekly? In this blog post you will find tips on how often you should be working on IEP goals and ways to incorporate IEP goal work into your schedule so that you can easily track IEP goals and collect all the data you need as you prepare for IEP meetings.

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Progress monitoring can seriously be an overwhelming task. Many special education teachers are overwhelmed at even the thought of assessing their students two to three times per nine weeks. I am one of the oddballs. I love to assess my kids on meaningful goals and use that data to make decisions about interventions they receive, […]

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This editable IEP Caseload Binder will help you with IEP meetings and organize all of the special ed paperwork. Being a special education teacher is a wonderful experience that includes tons of special ed jargon and paperwork. Not only do we need to keep the legal documents organized, but we have timelines to abide by and follow. This IEP meetings binder is your key to tidying up your daily caseload, organizing key special ed info and focusing more on your students, rather than the…

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Free goal setting and progress monitoring charts. These goal setting progress monitoring freebies can be used with any student academic or behavior goal. Student or teacher can determine the goal and track progress easily! Three different progress monitoring forms included.

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As a special education teacher, progress monitoring for an IEP can be time-consuming. If you are still tracking all your IEP data by hand, these digital data collection tools can make data collection so much easier. On this blog post, you’ll learn about my favorite data collection strategies and how Google Forms can help you create data collection forms and be the ultimate time-saver in your special education classroom. Set up these systems now to make data collection so easier all year…

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Progress monitoring is a necessary part of being a Special Education Teacher. I save time by creating a progress monitoring tub full of all of the essentials for assessing my students.

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If you are a special education teacher, then you know assessments are an important part of our jobs. I love these assessments when I have move-in, evaluations, or annuals. They help me write the perfect IEP goals!

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Data collection on IEP goals is one of the most important tasks a special education teacher takes on because it helps us plan for interventions and monitor student progress. But it is also one of the most tedious tasks we do! Over the years, I have created a system for organizing my IEP goal progress monitoring that has made it easier to set up, implement, and even delegate! The first step is designating a binder for each student on your caseload. I prefer using colored binders because I…

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Data, data, data! When most people think of teachers, they don't think of data. Yet, the reality is, we are overwhelmed with data throughout the year. When gathered properly, and used correctly, data is SO

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How do I give grades in special education? Students who have an IEP have individual goals and as special education teachers, we track progress on our students’ IEP goals, progress monitor, and send home IEP progress reports. But, these progress reports don’t replace grades. If you are struggling with how to give grades in your special education classroom, learn my favorite system for giving grades in special education along with tips to determine how to give grades in your classroom.

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If you’re a special education teacher, you’ll want to read these classroom hacks! On this blog post, you find 5 of my favorite special education teacher classroom tips to help you set up and organize your classroom including all those special education materials (hello visuals). You also learn my favorite way to collect data for IEP goals and progress monitoring using my favorite data collection tool along with a few of my special education teacher must have supplies to make your life…

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