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Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Behavior Binder

Behavior is a constant struggle among many teachers. The stress of trying to teach the curricullum constantly gets interrupted by student behaviors. When we reach out for help there is a lot of documentation needed in order to receive the proper intervention.

I am sure you have heard many different times if you are currently dealing with a student that is having behavior difficulties that you need data to support the behaviors you are seeing in the classroom. For example, if you have a student that is throwing chairs or constantly running from the classroom, you would need data that shows how many times a day, what is happening before, during, and after the behaviors. All of this documentation is needed to help come up with a plan to help reduce and eliminate the behaviors.

Data needs to be collected each time the behavior occurs so the team that is helping you can look at the frequency, intensity, and determine what is the cause for the behavior. This is imperative in order to come up with an effective behavior intervention plan for a student.

Many teachers will say they do not have time to document every single occurrence or incident. Documentation can be time consuming, but if an effective and quick system is in place it can become quick and stress-free.

Below are some quick and easy to use forms to quickly and effectively document and track student behaviors. Click the behavior binder link below to purchase this product.



These forms I keep in my behavior binder and I have a tab for each student that I am tracking data on. I can quickly tally or check off the boxes on the ABC data forms and I am done. I will prefill the date for each day at the beginning of the day and write in any specific information before hand. 



Another way I use these forms in putting them on a clip board with a confidential cover sheet (included in product). That way it is very portable and easy to grab. I put it in an area that is easy to access throughout the school day.

All in all you need to find a system that works best for you when tracking behavior data. In my behavior binder you will find many different forms, behavior resources, observations notes and much more. 

Please reach out to me and leave a comment if you have questions!




Sunday, August 6, 2017

Back to School

I can hardly believe I am even typing the words back to school. Don't get me wrong, I love all things back to school. There is just something about buying fresh supplies, new planners, classroom décor and of course back to school clothes (those are not just for kids yah know). I do however love summer break and getting to spend the time with our fun loving 3 year old.
This summer has been different being pregnant. No one ever tells you how much different it is being pregnant with a 3 year old. I wouldn't change it for the world, but a nice nap or bath alone are things I do not take for granite this time around.
Well with all that said, I wanted to share a couple of my back to school favorite products from my store. These are lifesavers for me this time of year and I hope you will find them just as helpful!

First Days in Special Education: Have you ever wondered what to first do with your students when they first come to your special education classroom? All special education classes are different depending on states, schools and districts. In my district I serve students in math, reading and writing. All of my students have a homeroom teacher and spend the first week of school with their homeroom teacher learning procedures and routines. I start serving them the second week of school. I remember saying to myself as the Content Mastery/ Resource Teacher, “What do I first do with my students”? Well, I am here to help you answer that question!




Caseload Binder: There is so much to keep up with being a special education teacher. I am so happy to share this awesome editable Caseload Binder with you! This is a must have for every special education teacher. Gone are the days of feeling unorganized and not having everything together in one spot. This binder is a true life saver!




Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Easter Freebie!

Easter is such a fun time of year. We get to celebrate the resurrection on Jesus and get to spend time with family and friends! I love watching our daughter wake up and the joy on her face knowing it is not just any Sunday. Last year on Easter, we were living in  a town home and it was rainy, so we "hunted" for eggs inside. Adelynn was not very into it. She wanted to dump out her basket and then put everything back in it, and then do it again! This was very comical for her. So this year, I am praying that she actually enjoys finding the eggs and for good weather so we can enjoy our back yard!

With all that said, I am super excited about Easter and Adelynn bringing little goodie bags to her friends and teachers at daycare. I whipped up these "EGG"STRA special gifts tags to attach to some goodies for her friends and teachers. I have not gotten as far as exactly what kinds of goodies, but this is a start. You can grab this freebie from my TPT Store. Just hit the picture below and it will take you to my store. Please don't forget to hit the green star at the top of my TPT store to follow me to be the first to know about new products and freebies!

Thursday, March 23, 2017

STAAR Testing

The time of year has come that everyone feels stressed and overwhelmed... TESTING SEASON. Here in Texas we take the STAAR test. All of my students in 3rd, 4th and 5th grade are required to take the STAAR test. Even though a lot of my students have an accommodation of modified curriculum, they are still required to take their grade level STAAR test. I have my feelings about it, but I won't be on my soap box because at the end of the day they still have to take it. All I can do is prepare my students, build them up with the progress they make each and every day, and show them the love I have for them.
To make testing season a little more colorful and organized I have created a STAAR Teacher Binder. I have truly felt way more organized this round of testIing that I have in the past four years of teaching.

When creating this binder, I focused on what I felt like I needed to help me stay organized. I remember in past testing years, I would be running around trying to remember who had what accommodation and who was taking what test. I literally would be looking in all different places for this information instead of taking the time put in all in one place. I started off with creating labeled section dividers with grade levels for 3rd, 4th and 5th grade. I then thought about what information needed to be all in one place on one page. 
I also included a testing at a glance sheet that I can attach to each student for a quick reference for me to see their accommodations, things they need on testing day, who will be testing them and some other needed information. 

What else is included:
Two Binder Covers
3rd, 4th, and 5th Grade Section Divider Covers
Dates to Remember: Write down upcoming dates for testing and reminders
Blank Calendars for January- May: To write down dates, count down days, plan lessons and re-teaching
Student List: Write down each of your students, their grade and the type of test they are taking
Testing Overview: Write down each of your students, the test they are taking and the testing group or location they will be in
List of Possible STAAR Test Accommodations
2 Different Testing at a Glance: Overview to fill out for each student that has personal information, accommodations and things they need the day of the test. 
Accommodations at a Glance: Each STAAR Accommodations listed and space provided to write students underneath so you can have a quick glance at who gets what accommodation
Accommodation Meeting Reference Chart: Write down each teachers name that you need to meet with to review students accommodations. 
Result Pages for each grade level to record if students met standard or did not met standard
5th Grade SSI Recording Sheet
STARR Testing Reminder to send home with students the day before the test. 

This binder has truly helped me get ready for next week. I truly hope this helps you as much as it has helped me. Please email me at BrookeReaganTPT@gmail.com if you have questions. Here's a little peak into what more this binder has to offer!

Enjoy and HAPPY TESTING SEASON!

Monday, January 9, 2017

BANG! Sight Word Game

Learning is more fun and engaging when you can tie it to a game. I created this super fun and easy to implement sight word game called BANG! My kiddos love to play it and will beg to play it multiple times a week. The game is made from sight words from both Fry and Dolch word list. I have two different products based on the word list. 

BANG! Sight Word Game (Fry Words)
There are three different games within the product. The first game uses Fry Words 1-100, the second game is words 101-200 and the third game is 201-300. This is great because being a special education teacher, I have students at all different levels. 

BANG! Sight Word Game (Dolch Words)
This bundle includes 5 games using Dolch Words (Pre -Primer, Primers, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade and 3rd Grade). Each game is color coded to help you stay organized. There is also a label included for each Game that is letter size and note card size so they are easy to store and locate!





How to Play:

1.To begin, the dealer (can be a teacher or a student) should start with a stack of preferred word cards (Fry or other). They should be turned over so student’s can’t see.
2.Dealer deals a word card to a student. If they say it correct, they get to keep the card. If not, play continues to other students until someone says it correctly and gets to keep the card.
3.Deal a new cad to the next player and play continues.
4.When someone gets a “BANG!” card, their stack explodes and they give all their cards back to the dealer.
5.Keep all of the “played” cards in a separate stack. Play until all the cards have been dealt.
6.They player with the most cards at the end wins the game!

I hope you have found this useful! I would love to hear your feedback! Have a great week friends!

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

New Year's Resolution: BE MORE ORGANIZED!

Hello 2017! I hope each and every one of you had a fantastic break and are ready to tackle an amazing spring semester! The beginning of the year for me always includes being more organized. Being a special education teacher means a lot of paper work and data collection. I always feel like I start strong and then need some tools and motivation! I wanted to share with you some of my tips and tools to help you stay more organized in 2017!

 IEP Goal Tracking Binder:
My favorite way to stay organized with goals and data is my IEP Goal Tracking Binder! This binder is full  of  templates, graphs, data sheets and much more to help you stay on top of your students progress.I have a big binder that I use and a keep a tab for each student. As I do assessments and observations with my students, I record goal progress. There is also places throughout that I document what the student needs to work on in order to obtain their goal. There is an editable version that comes along with the download so you an personalize the binder to fit your needs!
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/IEP-Goal-Tracking-Binder-2763987

Special Education Meeting Binder:
This binder is a must have to bring to ALL your special education meetings throughout the school year. Here in Texas, we call them ARD Meetings (Annual, Review and Dismissal Meetings). However, I know some states call them IEP Meetings, so I provided both wordings within this product. This binder has everything from;Year at a Glance, Caseload Rosters, Meeting Checklist, Meeting Agendas, Special Education Acronyms, 13 Qualifying Categories, Start with a Positive, Student Data, Service Snapshots, multiple note pages and much more!
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Editable-Special-Education-Meeting-Binder-2849825

Student Cubbies with Student Data Binders and Independent Work Boxes:
Each one of my students have their own cubbie with an independent work box and student data binder. The student data binder is from Haley O'Connor (see picture below with link!). Inside the binder the students can graph the progress of their reading levels and much more. I use it mainly for reading levels and math data. I also put my students schedules and any major assessments we have taken so I all stays in one place. Inside their independent work boxes are either pocket charts that they are working on, leveled books they are reading, and their token economy charts. I like everything in one place so while I am working with an individual or group, I can have students go get their work boxes and work independently!

I hope you have found some of these binders and tools useful to bring into your classroom this new year! Please feel free to email me with questions at BrookeReaganTPT@gmail.com

HAPPY NEW YEAR!
 

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Thanksgiving in the Special Education Classroom

Thanksgiving is one of my favorite times of the year. It means that Christmas is just right around the corner and by Thanksgiving I already have all of my Christmas decorations out. Yes I am one of those people.
My kiddos love Thanksgiving as well, so we do a lot fun things. This week we have incorporated Thanksgiving and being thankful into our daily activities. With my students, especially the ones with autism, they constantly remind me that next week is Thanksgiving Break. Since it is on the top of their mind, why not put an educational spin on it!

I created this product, Thanksgiving in the Special Education Classroom. This product is full of math, writing and reading activities. All of these activities align is some form or fashion to my students individual IEP goals.Click the picture below to get yours today!

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Thanksgiving-in-the-Special-Education-Classroom-2869091
 
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Thanksgiving-in-the-Special-Education-Classroom-2869091

Included are two early readers that are great for your students to read and then color. There is also a version that the students trace the words, then read it and color. My students loved reading Thanksgiving Dinner and talking about things they love to eat for Thanksgiving.

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Thanksgiving-in-the-Special-Education-Classroom-2869091

Students think of sentences to go along with these Thanksgiving foods. We talked about the sentences first, and then they students verbally told me there sentences. I wrote them on a sticky note and they copied. It was so fun to hear their thoughts and ideas. Some of them really got into it!

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Thanksgiving-in-the-Special-Education-Classroom-2869091




Writing our numbers is always a struggle for some of my students. When you let them write with fun markers and colors I always get a better response. A lot of my students have OT goals and this aligns well with both their math and OT goals!

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Thanksgiving-in-the-Special-Education-Classroom-2869091

What I am Thankful For! This is an oldie, but a goodie! We have to really talk about things that we are thankful for and give examples. A lot of my students wanted just to say "turkey". There was a lot of prep involved in talking about how blessed we are and all the good things in our lives. Once we talked about gave examples, they were much more successful. I wrote with highlighter for a lot of my students and then they traced.

This is just a glimpse of what all if included in Thanksgiving in the Special Education Classroom! I hope you found this useful!

I included a freebie to make Thanksgiving even more fun in your classroom! Get your freebie below by clicking on the picture!! Happy Thanksgiving!!

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/How-to-Cook-a-Thanksgiving-Turkey-2878702