Welcome to the wonderful world of data!
With the new school year we are blessed with a clean slate to start our data tracking. I'm working harder to keep my data current and organized and am ready to give you a sneak peek at my data binder.
The free Speech Data Organization Kit from Speechy Musings is what I use to make my data, IEP, work sample, and schedule binders beautiful. I love the design and it matches my office (what-isn't that important?).
As you'll see in picture two, I have my binder organized in order of grade and with student initials. I love my label maker!
Click on any of the photos to take you to the purchase site. Most are free resources.
For easy reference, I have copied all of the Common Core Standards that overtly relate to my grade levels and areas in which I serve kids. I also have included, for easy access, my Student Directed Rubrics. These are my primary progress monitoring tool for this area of language therapy.
Here is a freebie sample of my student-directed rubrics:
Under each student tab you'll find an attendance log. I found this freebie by Arielle Gawron on TPT and really like the reasons for absence coding system. Simply Speech has a speech running record form which is an easy way to track Quick Artic students. For this I have an individual tab.
Most of my EET companion products, figurative language products, and my calendar of language bundle contain data tracking pages and rubrics. I save my student work samples from these products along with the rubrics and data pages to use for progress reports, to share at IEP meetings, and to file in student records.
There you have it! Data tracking made a little easier!
With the new school year we are blessed with a clean slate to start our data tracking. I'm working harder to keep my data current and organized and am ready to give you a sneak peek at my data binder.
The free Speech Data Organization Kit from Speechy Musings is what I use to make my data, IEP, work sample, and schedule binders beautiful. I love the design and it matches my office (what-isn't that important?).
As you'll see in picture two, I have my binder organized in order of grade and with student initials. I love my label maker!
Click on any of the photos to take you to the purchase site. Most are free resources.
For easy reference, I have copied all of the Common Core Standards that overtly relate to my grade levels and areas in which I serve kids. I also have included, for easy access, my Student Directed Rubrics. These are my primary progress monitoring tool for this area of language therapy.
Here is a freebie sample of my student-directed rubrics:
Under each student tab you'll find an attendance log. I found this freebie by Arielle Gawron on TPT and really like the reasons for absence coding system. Simply Speech has a speech running record form which is an easy way to track Quick Artic students. For this I have an individual tab.
I've recently developed an updated and FREE daily charting sheet.
(click either picture to download)
Most of my EET companion products, figurative language products, and my calendar of language bundle contain data tracking pages and rubrics. I save my student work samples from these products along with the rubrics and data pages to use for progress reports, to share at IEP meetings, and to file in student records.
There you have it! Data tracking made a little easier!