This is a perfect time to visit the A4 website. You can find SMART goals for each topic on the website, tracking sheets where appropriate and a wonderful IEP planning and tracking form.
The Planning and Assessment Chart has become my sanity saver during IEP writing time. I communicate with other staff involved with my students, parents and the students themselves. I might complete a 2 page A4 Skills Inventory Checklist. I use this information and plan out my expectations for next term on the Planning and Assessment Chart.
Planning and Assessment Chart |
Click here to download your own Planning and Assessment Chart.
2 Page Skills Inventory Checklist |
Click here to see some 2 page Skills Inventories.
After I have it all planned out I enter the expectations into the IEP engine. I spend so much less time searching for expectations in the drop down menus or staring at the blinking cursor.
I give any other teachers involved with my students copies of the Planning and Assessment Chart so that they can see all the expectations pertaining to their students at a glance and easily track the student's achievement.
There is now a link on the A4 Planning and Assessment page to a spreadsheet (available in Excel and Open Office) that allows you to check off specific expectations you would like to a given student to work on and have them automatically entered into a Planning and Assessment Chart.
If you have other ideas for making the IEP writing process easier please share in the comments below.
Hang in there - it's almost Easter!
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