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Student Name: Score: Write the Addition Sentence and is in all. and is in all. and is in all. and is in all. and is in all. and is in all. and is in all. and is in all. and is in all. and is in all. Free Math Worksheets @ http://www.mathworksheets4kids.com

Student Name: Score: Answers 6 and 2 is 8 in all. 1 and 5 is 6 in all. 4 and 3 is 7 in all. 2 and 7 is 9 in all. 5 and 3 is 8 in all. 3 and 7 is 10 in all. 1 and 4 is 5 in all. 6 and 3 is 9 in all. 5 and 5 is 10 in all. 2 and 4 is 6 in all. Free Math Worksheets @ http://www.mathworksheets4kids.com

Student Name: Write the Addition Sentence Score: Count the triangles in the same color, frame the addition sentence and find the total. _ + _ = + _ = + _ = + _ = + _ = + _ = + _ = + _ = + _ = + _ = _ Free Math Worksheets @ http://www.mathworksheets4kids.com

Student Name: Score: Answers 3 + 4 = 7 5 + 1 = 6 2 + 7 = 9 4 + 4 = 8 1 + 2 = 3 6 + 3 = 9 4 + 1 = 5 2 + 8 = 10 5 + 3 = 8 6 + 4 = 10 Free Math Worksheets @ http://www.mathworksheets4kids.com

Student Name: Score: Count and Add Count the pictures and write the total in the box: Free Math Worksheets @ http://www.mathworksheets4kids.com

Student Name: Score: Answers Free Math Worksheets @ http://www.mathworksheets4kids.com

Special Education Consultation & Monitoring Services Log School Year Student Service Provider Grade Program School Date Duration Consultee Topic

Data tracking Sheet 1 Student: Objective: Target Words Baseline Date & Data Date Introduced Date Mastered Comment

Data Tracking Sheet 2 Student Name: Date: Objective: Program Reading Program Reading Program Reading Program Reading SD Give or Point to SD Give or Point to SD Give or Point to 10 10 10 10 SD Give or Point to 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 % Correct % Correct % Correct % Correct Target Word Target Word Target Word Target Word Current Prompt Current Prompt Current Prompt Current Prompt

Graphing Sheet Student: % Correct 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 % Correct 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Number of Trials: e.g. 4/5 trials Date:

Behavior Tracking Sheet Student Name: _ Objective: _ Communicates Wants and Needs (Tally) Behaviors (tally) Communicates Wants and Needs (Tally) Behaviors (tally) Communicates Wants and Needs (Tally) Behaviors (tally) Communicates Wants and Needs (Tally) Behaviors (tally) Communicates Wants and Needs (Tally) Behaviors (tally) Communicates Wants and Needs (Tally) Behaviors (tally) Communicates Wants and Needs (Tally) Behaviors (tally)

Name: Date Submitted: Teacher: Title of Work: Assignment Completeness Accuracy Demonstrated Knowledge Requirements Legibility Criteria 4 3 2 1 All items attempted All items are correct. Shows complete understanding of the questions, mathematical ideas, and processes. Goes beyond the requirements of the problem. Legible handwriting, typing, or printing.. 9/10 of items attempted. 9/10 of items are correct. Shows substantial understanding of the problem, ideas, and processes. Meets the requirements of the problem. Marginally legible handwriting, typing, or printing. At least 1/2 of the items attempted. Between 1/2 and 9/10 of items are correct. Response shows some understanding of the problem. Does not meet the requirements of the problem. Writing is not legible in places. Less than 1/2 of all items attempted. Less than 1/2 of all items are correct. Response shows a complete lack of understanding for the problem. Points 4 Writing is not legible. Total----> Teacher Comments:

DOE Student # SPED # Guam Department of Education Division of Special Education Date: Initial IEP Annual IEP Review IEP (Amendment) 22A The Individualized Education Program (IEP) Student: DOB: Grade: School: The IEP must contain a statement of measurable annual goals and objectives, including academic and functional goals designed to: Meet the child s needs that result from the child s disability to enable the child to be involved in and make progress in the general education curriculum [34 CFR 300.320(a)(2)(i)(A)]. Meet each of the child s other educational needs that result from the child s disability [34 CFR 300.320(a)(2)(i)(B)]. Unique Need #1: Improve reading skills Annual Goal: The student will read a story at the 2 nd grade reading level with 0-2 mistakes within 1-2 minutes. Responsible Person/Agency Criteria How Progress will be measured When progress will be reported RRT, RCT 0-2 mistakes 1-2 minutes Aimsweb, Quarterly Unique Need #2: Improve reading comprehension skills Annual Goal: The student will answer questions about a reading passage orally or written with 80% accuracy. Responsible Person/Agency Criteria How Progress will be measured When progress will be reported RRT, RCT 80-100% Accuracy Oral assessments, Aimsweb, tests Quarterly Unique Need #3: Improve language arts skills Annual Goal: The student will write simple sentences with capitalization and punctuation with 80% accuracy. Responsible Person/Agency Criteria How Progress will be measured When progress will be reported RRT, RCT 80-100% accuracy Student work, rubrics, tests Quarterly Unique Need #4: Improve spelling skills Annual Goal: The student will spell words from various word lists up to 20 words each quarter with 80-100% accuracy. Responsible Person/Agency Criteria How Progress will be measured When progress will be reported RRT, RCT 80-100% Accuracy Student work, tests Quarterly Unique Need #5: Improve math computation skills Annual Goal: The student will solve 1-3 digit math problems using addition, subtraction, multiplication and division with or without Using a calculator with 80-100% accuracy. Responsible Person/Agency Criteria How Progress will be measured When progress will be reported RRT, RCT 80-100% accuracy Student work, tests, Aimsweb Quarterly Unique Need #6: Improve math application skills Annual Goal: The student will solve story problems with graphs, money, time, charts, using manipulative, visuals, and/or a calculator With 80-100% accuracy. Responsible Person/Agency Criteria How Progress will be measured When progress will be reported RRT, RCT 80-100% accuracy Student work, tests, Aimsweb Quarterly Unique Need #7: Improve on task behavior Annual Goal: the student will finish an assignment independently with minimal prompts in the time allotted. Responsible Person/Agency Criteria How Progress will be measured When progress will be reported RRT, RCT 15-30 minutes Data collection Quarterly Revised August 2010 Page _ of _

Name: Date Submitted: Teacher: Title of Work: Body Language Eye Contact Introduction and Closure Pacing Poise Voice Criteria 4 3 2 1 Movements seemed fluid and helped the audience visualize. Holds attention of entire audience with the use of direct eye contact. Student delivers open and closing remarks that capture the attention of the audience and set the mood. Good use of drama and student meets apportioned time interval. Student displays relaxed, self-confident nature about self, with no mistakes. Use of fluid speech and inflection maintains the interest of the audience. Made movements or gestures that enhanced articulation. Consistent use of direct eye contact with audience. Student displays clear introductory or closing remarks. Delivery is patterned, but does not meet apportioned time interval. Makes minor mistakes, but quickly recovers from them; displays little or no tension. Satisfactory use of inflection, but does not consistently use fluid speech. Very little movement or descriptive gestures. Displayed minimal eye contact with audience. Student clearly uses either an introductory or closing remark, but not both. Delivery is in bursts and does not meet apportioned time interval. Displays mild tension; has trouble recovering from mistakes. Displays some level of inflection throughout delivery. No movement or descriptive gestures. No eye contact with audience. Student does not display clear introductory or closing remarks. Delivery is either too quick or too slow to meet apportioned time interval. Tension and nervousness is obvious; has trouble recovering from mistakes. Consistently uses a monotone voice. Total----> Points Teacher Comments:

Name: Plural Nouns Directions: Make each noun plural. Sort the nouns into the proper plural categories. party octopus torso zoo antenna veto knife penny studio pencil wolf glass shelf zero bunny plus wife avocado moose atrocity icon company thesis life church man mouth potato paragraph add s add es change f to v add es change y to i add es irregular www.havefunteaching.com

Name: Plural Nouns Answer Key add s add es change f to v add es torsos icons mouths paragraphs pencils studios zoos avocados zeros glasses churches vetoes potatoes pluses change y to i add es shelves lives wives knives wolves irregular companies pennies parties atrocities bunnies octopi antennae moose these men www.havefunteaching.com

Name: What Happened? Directions: Match the cause to its effect. Write the correct letter on the line. Effect Cause 1. Paula won the chess game! because... 2. The plant did not grow because... 3. Mrs. Ferrara s class won! the contest because... 4. Brendan watched the! Spiderman show because... 5. The basketball team won! the game because... 6. My mom s pearl necklace! broke because... 7. I could not finish painting! the wall because... 8. Paul s brother couldn t come! to the party because... 9. The cake we made tasted! awful because... 10. Mandy really missed her! brother Steve because... a. Maria forgot to water it. b. my baby sister pulled it off her neck. c. he was away at summer camp! in Baltimore. d. she practiced playing with her dad every night. e. he really liked Spiderman. f. I ran out of paint. g. they collected the most pennies. h. he left last week for boot camp. i. we used salt instead of! sugar. j. the other team missed the foul shot. www.havefunteaching.com

Name: What Happened? Directions: Match the cause to its effect. Write the correct letter on the line. Answer Key Effect _d_ 1. Paula won the chess game! because... _a_ 2. The plant did not grow because... _g_ 3. Mrs. Ferrara s class won! the contest because... _e_ 4. Brendan watched the! Spiderman show because... _j_ 5. The basketball team won! the game because... _b_ 6. My mom s pearl necklace! broke because... _f_ 7. I could not finish painting! the wall because... _c_ 8. Paul s brother couldn t come! to the party because... _i_ 9. The cake we made tasted! awful because... _h_ 10. Mandy really missed her! brother Steve because... Cause a. Maria forgot to water it. b. my baby sister pulled it off her neck. c. he was away at summer camp! in Baltimore. d. she practiced playing with her dad every night. e. he really liked Spiderman. f. I ran out of paint. g. they collected the most pennies. h. Steve left last week for boot camp. i. we used salt instead of sugar. j. the other team missed the foul shot. www.havefunteaching.com