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Back to School! IEP Writing: Present Levels Statements, Goals and Prior Notices

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Grade Levels
1st - 6th, Staff
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12 pages
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I am very and extremely satisfied with this resource. This year was my first year doing IEP meetings and this was such a big help.

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These insert statements were designed using Tienet and will automatically fill in student names/ pronouns.
If you do not use Tienet, these insert statements will still provide you with the structure necessary to:
→ Write IEP GOALS and SHORT-TERM OBJECTIVES for Reading, Writing and Math
→ Report student data
→ Modify charts to report student progress monitoring or benchmark scores.
→ Construct a Comprehensive Present Level
→ Complete Impact of disability for all possible weaknesses using Patterns of Strengths and Weaknesses
→ Impact of a Disability for Autism, OHI and Emotional Disturbance
→ Complete Prior Notice Statements for Annual IEPs, Initial and 3 Year Eligibility meetings
→ NOW WITH TEMPLATES FOR PROGRESS REPORTS

For help writing IEP goals for behavior, check out my:
Behavior Intervention ToolKit

To purchase this item as part of an IEP and Behavior Bundle check out Bundle: Behavior Interventions/Plans, Present Levels and Progress Reports

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12 pages
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