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Resourcing -- Time Log Analysis
After filling in the time log, complete this analysis of how your time is being spent as a... | Topic Summary Sheet
Help students retain class information with this printable. Students will learn to summarize... | |
Sensory Imaging
Detailing sensory characteristics by using a graphic organizer will help students fully... | Proofreading for Math
Students can use this printable form to proofread their math assignments for key elements and... | |
Decision-Making Sheet
This sheet is designed to help students write about and organize their behaviors in a... | ||
ADHD and Children Who Are Gifted
Some children are both gifted and have Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Diagnosing and... | Daily Point Chart
Use a chart that will help you track any type of behavior management system they use on a daily... | |
Social Skills and Autism
The approaches in these articles will help children with autism build social skills. Use these... | Weekly Point Chart
Four weeks' worth of point totals for tracking behavior management are in this chart. | |
Reinforcement Questionnaire
This questionnaire for kids is intended to reinforce their concentration. | Crossover Children – LD and Gifted
Learn how to work successfully with students who are both learning disabled and gifted. Our... | |
Materials Checklist
A materials checklist will help students keep track of assignments and materials, and make them... | Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key Discussion Guide
Spark discussion about Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key and about Attention Deficit... | |
Tally Sheet and Yes/No Chart
Children will learn to self-monitor their class participation and attention to tasks with a... | Peer Tutoring for Students with Autism
In this approach, peers learn to use effective teaching techniques and positive reinforcement... | |
How Was I in Class Today?
This behavior management printable will provide teachers and students with objective feedback... | Gifted but Learning Disabled: A Puzzling Paradox
Some very special children are both learning disabled and gifted. These children can be... |
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