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the words why iep work bins are a game changer in special education and how to set them up

Setting up IEP work bins was one of the biggest game changers in my special education classroom. These individualized learning stations hold materials to target specific IEP goals for your students and can be tailored to their specific needs. If you want to set up IEP work bins in your special education classroom, you’ve come to the right place. Here you will learn the benefits of IEP work bins and 5 ways you can set them up in your classroom, including my favorite, color coded IEP work…

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the words how to use work bins to meet iep goals

IEP work bins are perfect for helping special education students meet their IEP goals. Unlike task bins, these work boxes or bins are designed to help special needs students work on specific IEP goals. Each IEP work bin will be different depending on the IEP goal your student needs to work on. These work bins can be used while working 1 on 1 with a student in order to progress monitor IEP goals and collect data. They can also be used as center activities once a student has mastered the IEP…

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a stack of plastic containers with the words how i use iep bins to take more data in my classroom

My classroom is fast-paced and moves quickly. If I don’t have things ready prior, we won’t get them done in the moment. IEP data was becoming increasingly harder for me to collect. I ne…

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A special education classroom is fast moving. If teachers don’t have IEP goals ready, they will not get them done in the moment. We all know how difficult it can be to collect IEP information without the proper tools. IEP data is becoming increasingly harder for teachers to collect. Teachers need to have the materials ready at their fingertips. An IEP bin is the perfect solution for you! What is an IEP bin? An IEP bin is a container with materials needed to run IEP goals.

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the top tips for implementing ieps in preschool

Are you a new preschool special education teacher? Being a new special education teacher can be overwhelming but today I’m sharing how to implement IEPs in the preschool classroom. You must differentiate instructional strategies for your preschool students. Meeting their IEP goals might be working on sensory activities, fine motor skills, and social skills for special ed preschool students. Don’t forget to do data collection and progress monitoring too.

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a collage of photos with the words data collection must - haves as a special education teacher

Data collection is essential for special education teachers. When building IEP goals, it is important to have data collection for special education students. I’m sharing my best teacher tips that are must haves for data collection. IEP goal bins, color coded folders, clipboards, and sticker dots help me stay organized. Data collection sheets help track the information. Timers, stopwatches, and highlighters are just some of the teacher school supplies to have. Learn more today!

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a pile of books sitting on top of a desk with the words setting up an iep work bin system

839 likes, 1,144 comments - mrsdscorner on June 27, 2024: "Ever feel like you need to do all the things but just are not sure how? I get it 😅 As a special education teacher, we have a lot on our plate! Trying to collect data for each of our students IEP goals can be tricky and honestly overwhelming. An IEP work bin system is a great way for students to work on their goals while you also collect data! One of my favorite things about it is that it also helps you to stay organized along the…

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📚 Writing IEP goals for students in your classroom? We've got you covered! Discover effective IEP goals and strategies to help students in special education set smart goals and reach them. Read more... ✨ #SpecialEducation #IEP

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the differences between an iep and a 504 plan

What is the difference between a 504 and an IEP? If your child or student has an IEP, they will see a special education teacher. If your child or students have a 504, they will be staying in their general education classroom. Students are eligible for an IEP from PreK through high school. 504 plans can also be used in college. While both plans provide accommodations for school-aged students, check out the full list and all of the details in this blog!

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there is a green box with the words resources to use in top work bins

I talk a lot about using an IEP work bin system in the classroom. But what kind of resources can you use to put in these work bins? The short answer? Anything as long as it will help a student make progress towards his or her IEP goals. If you are brand new to IEP […]

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a book with the title how to organize ieps as a related service provider

Have you been wanting to learn how to organize IEPs? If you are a new occupational therapist or a service provider this task can be overwhelming but it doesn’t have to be. Organize IEP paperwork and plan your year in the summer or early fall for the entire year. Google Calendar is a lifesaver to keep yourself organized. IEP binders or Data binders for each student will be extremely helpful. Create a variety of special education templates to meet your needs, and it will help you all year…

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four cards with the words 5 step goal examples for ela learn more now

Looking for IEP goal examples for ELA? Today, I am sharing 5 IEP goal examples that are measurable and obtainable. Some IEP goals include identifying letters of the alphabet, letter sounds, and sight word goals. I also share a comprehension IEP goal. These literacy-based IEP goals are great because they are specific, achievable, time-bound and measurable. Learn more now!

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top special ed teacher hacks don't miss these hacks for the classroom

Whether you are a new special education teacher or a veteran teacher, it is helpful to learn some new teacher tips and tricks. Today, I’m sharing my special ed classroom hacks. IEP goal bins are a great way to help organize and keep track of IEP goals for your students. Don’t forget to collaborate with other special ed teachers, therapists, and professionals on your IEP team. Data walls are helpful to see the data goals of each special education student. Learn more today!

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When teaching special education, regardless of the setting or the age level, your students come with an IEP. With each IEP comes a series of goals for your students to work on and hopefully master over the course of a year. One of the biggest questions I often get is how do you not only make […]

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an image of a desk with the words how to use the 3 drawer work system read now

This is my favorite center in my classroom! Learn how to set up and implement the independent 3 drawer work system in your own classroom.

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a binder with the title how to organize your child's iep binder

Making an IEP binder is a great way to keep information organized and at the ready when you need it. An IEP binder can help you prepare for IEP meetings and stay up to date on your child's progress.

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the top 8 ways to use task boxes in your special education classroom

Do you use task boxes in your special education classroom? If you don’t, check out this blog post for 8 ways to use task boxes for special education. You can use task boxes for one on one instruction, classroom centers or stations, with early finishers, with morning work and much more. There are so many benefits to including this special education activity into your lesson plans. Use these task boxes during independent work stations or homework today!

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