We all know how much paperwork is involved in special education and writing IEPs and sometimes if you are not skilled in what to look for in an IEP it can be difficult to see the simple, yet important, stuff. This is why I like to give a modification checklist to grade level teachers and all special area teachers. Our regular education teachers have access to the IEP through our online record keeping system, Infinite Campus, aka the Devil, but if you don't know just what to click on it can be confusing. This checklist is a simple, at-a-glance way to see if a particular student in your class has a certain modification/accomodation. This list is by no means exhaustive, but it contains the most common classroom mods (reader, scribe, behavior plan, etc.)
Here is a picture of an example of what it would look like with student data filled in:
And here is a link to a PDF version of the checklist. You can print this out and fill in your student data. If you would like a Word Document or a PowerPoint Document of this checklist, please comment below and I will get one sent to you ASAP (just remember to leave me an email to send it to).
Kim
PS...I even like to keep a copy of this in my "special ed. binder" as a handy reference for when my brain is fried from a long day and I can't remember who gets what! :)
Can I please get a Word document of this emailed to me? My email is mathisontj@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteSure! Sending it now!
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This is a grat organizer - I would love a copy. I am teaching resource room after 14 years in a general ed classroom and want to make sure I am on top of all the paperwork right from the start. Thanks! Heather
ReplyDeleteheather.taylor@mac.com
I really like this organizer. Could I get an electronic copy to modify for my needs?
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Matt
mwilfong@access.k12.wv.us
Can I get an electronic copy to modify for my use? It looks like exactly what i want.
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Matt
mwilfong@access.k12.wv.us
Sending it now!
ReplyDeleteKim
May I please get a Microsoft Word version of this file? It is great! I really appreciate it! :)
ReplyDeleteDo you mind sending me an electronic copy of your awesome chart? Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleterfulop@hcps.us
On the way! :)
DeleteHi, can I please have a word copy of this chart! It is awesome! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteCheryl
ccassagio@schools.nyc.gov
Could you please send me a word copy?
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
Amy
martin@pwschools.org
Can you please send this to me as a word file, thank you!
ReplyDeletejennifer.sumner@dalton.k12.ga.us
Hello,
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful resource. Can you please send this to me as a word file as well? Darya_m_williams@mcpsmd.org
Thank you so much!
Thank you for this wonderful resource; it's just what I was looking for! Could I please get a word version of this? cassie.kal@verizon.net
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