Here's the latest in the Hear! Think! Do! Series. In Monkey Hear, Monkey Do!, Students get the chance to practice their listening skills in a fun and challenging way. Kids must listen carefully as a pose is described for them in detail. Children must then demonstrate their auditory abilities as they pose their own body exactly as described. Large, full-page cards of each pose give students a chance to self-check and self-correct, if necessary. Delightful and simple stick figures make that s
For Speech Pathologists or other therapists, this editable school contract agreement has been a great tool for getting started on the 1099 track. I have made changes to this contract to be more specific for myself and what I expected, so feel free to do the same.
Attention special education teachers!!! Utilize this easy to use form to report progress on IEP annual goals to parents. You can type (copy and paste) annual goals onto this form and rate student progress electronically or reproduce as needed for your caseload. Area is included to type comments. Print a copy for parents and save the digital file to your computer! This is a word file that may be revised to meet your classroom needs. There is room on the form to report progress 8 times (every
Product is made for efficient progress monitoring and easy access to student information.
Designed for recording attendance, therapy minutes, group number, activities, goals, and progress on objectives for students with Individualized Education Plans. Made for multi-day treatment with weekly data for each grading period (9- weeks).
Editable to fit your needs and copy/ paste student information. Satisfies documentation needed for Medicaid billing. Accommodates use with labels for recordi
Help your young learners develop their fine motor skills in a fun, engaging pokey art activity with this collection of 25 pokey art pictures! Print these pokey art pages off and staple them each to a piece of construction paper. Give your young learners a large thumbtack with which to poke the paper on each dot, teaching them to use the appropriate lobster pinch pencil grip. Children can do pokey art on the floor of the classroom or at their seat if they have a small carpet square to place under
This is a template for a therapist schedule. It is in Word format and can be modified to suit your needs. The original document can be modified by deleting, highlighting or color coding the cells. This is meant to be a starting point. I sincerely hope this helps you have a wonderful year!
Related services log / tracker for special education teachers. Track service dates and minutes in order to make sure all IEP minutes are being met. Can be used for all grade levels. Document is in word format so that you can manipulate it to work best for you!
Quarterly progress report template that can be used again and again. Contains all elements that need to be addressed to update insurance companies and client families about specific progress including brief background information, progress on functional outcomes, strategies/activities used to address goals, recommended frequency of service, home program and need for any special equipment. Download once and use again and again.
Help your young learners develop their fine motor skills with fun, engaging pokey art activities! Print these six pokey art pages off and staple each one to a piece of construction paper. Give your young learners a large thumbtack with which to poke the paper on each dot. Children can do pokey art on the floor of the classroom or at their seats if they each have small carpet square to place under their pictures. The result will be a beautiful "pokey art" picture. Pokey art is a great center acti
I created this grading rubric for the FitnessGram Tests. It is based off of progression. We do FitnessGram 5x throughout the school year at my school. The first is a diagnostic and graded for effort. Then, from each test, students are graded on increasing (or reaching the max, or some the top 1/3 of the HFZ) each of the FitnessGram tests that we do at my school. I found that it pushed all students, athletically inclined or not. We talked about long and short term goal setting.
We do: PACER, Cur
This packet includes 7 data sheets for goals/ objectives for students with disabilities. The goals/ objectives are in the areas of reading, math, communication, fine motor, gross motor, and daily living skills.
All data sheets can be edited to include your students' information, goals/ objectives, baseline data, & mastery criteria. The data sheets can also be adjusted to fit appropriately prompting levels or behavior tracking.
I make a packet for each child in my class and keep them in ind
This is a fine motor control intervention to be completed 10 minutes each session, twice and week for 6 Weeks. This will improve hand and finger strength alongside hand eye co-ordination.
Do you have a heavy caseload and limited time to interview each teacher and parent before writing up your PLEP/IEP? Here is a succinct questionnaire for parents and teachers so that you can easily acquire information to include in your report. Appropriate for CPSE and CSE. Includes questions in the areas of: Speech, Academic, Social, and Motor; plus charts for parent and educator to quickly list strengths and needs.
This document is used to take daily notes as a push-in teacher or service provider. It is currently broken into 8 periods for up to 6 students. The times for the periods on this form can be modified to fit your schedule. The first column allows you to list the students for that period. The second column is for you to write a short blurb on the goals being assessed for that student. It provides a section to identify the lesson plan/activity being worked on during the session as well as a large se
Hey Everyone! If any of you are like me, I am constantly looking for ways to keep myself organized. This is just a simple therapy log that I have found works well for school based service delivery and provides all necessary information needed to bill for Medicaid services.
This is a word document so it can either be used as a free standing document that you print off and fill in or as a customizable word document that you can use on the computer. I also have the pdf version of this item in my
Help your young learners develop their fine motor skills in a fun, engaging pokey art activity! Print these pokey art pages off and staple them each to a piece of construction paper. Give your young learners a large thumbtack with which to poke the paper on each dot. Children can do pokey art on the floor of the classroom or at their seat if they have a small carpet square to place under their picture. The result will be a beautiful "pokey art" picture. Pokey art is a great center activity for k
Included are a variety of finger isolation exercises which will help to build hand strength and the ability to move fingers in isolation. These finger yoga activities are excellent practice during occupational therapy sessions or OT homework.
Quick assessments in Physical Education! Use this template for all of your performance based summative assessments. The simplicity of this useful tool is also what makes it great !
Do you need to calm your class after PE, lunch or recreation?? PICK BLUE
Do you need to raise their energy levels between desk work periods??
PICK RED
Do you want your class to move but they are at a good energy level?
PICK GREEN
Need some new movement break ideas??
PICK YELLOW- youtube chosen videos that can be done at or near student desks.
This list was made by a PT and OT with specific kids in mind. The low energy kid, the high energy kid and the just need to get the wiggles out.
It c
Print, laminate and punch holes in these adorable Halloween themed lacing cards. Grab a length of yarn (and some tape to make it easier for the kids)Your students will love these and they are GREAT for a calm down corner!