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Progress Monitoring and IEP Data Collection Sheets

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Literacy with Laura Leigh
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Grade Levels
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Pages
15 pages
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What educators are saying

I enjoy the ability to edit and collect data on my students. It is a pretty simple platform and makes data collection a breeze.
This is an amazing resource for documentation. It helps to keep everything organized and they are easy to use.

Description

Progress monitoring and IEP data collection can be difficult, time consuming and overwhelming at times. However, these IEP goals and objectives tracking sheets are just what you need to eliminate all of this! These print & use templates provide a quick, simple and organized way to keep track of student progress towards IEP goals.

Here's what you'll get:

  • 15 IEP goals and objectives tracking sheets designed to display student progress.

Each IEP data collection sheet includes space to:

  • record student IEP goals and objectives
  • record progress monitoring data in the form of percentages, words per minute, correct responses, time on task, etc.

  • Six of the IEP data collection sheets also have a space to graph student progress so you can determine if your intervention is working. No more guess work is needed! You can easily draw a trend line to see if your student's will reach their IEP goals. You'll be able to progress monitor like a pro with these IEP data collection sheets.

How to Use Progress Monitoring and IEP Data Collection Sheets

  1. Print the IEP progress monitoring tracking sheets.
  2. Fill in the IEP goals & objectives.
  3. Place in a binder so you'll be organized when your students arrive.
  4. Each week record the progress monitoring data.
  5. Attach work samples as needed.

This will ensure you always know when a student has met an IEP goal and makes completing progress reports a breeze. Easily share student data with classroom teachers or parents at any time. It’s super easy for paraprofessionals or peer tutors to record data using these forms, too.

As special education teachers, we are required to keep track of tons of data but this product will simplify the progress monitoring process and save time, too!

TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID:

Katherine B. said, "Although I don't use all of the data sheets, the ones that I have used have been incredible in helping me track my student's data. Data collection is something that I've always struggled with that this resource has really helped me to organize it and be consistent with it. Thank you!"

Andrea L. said, "These are great because there are several different iterations of the sheets, according to how many objectives you prefer laid out, and how you want to record data. I particularly like the graph like presentation for a straightforward visual."

Lisa A. said, "Great variety of options for monitoring progress, exactly what I needed for my self contained classroom. Thanks!

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Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Total Pages
15 pages
Answer Key
Does not apply
Teaching Duration
Lifelong tool
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