This material has it ALL!! 11 months of organized SLP fun (because I hope NONE of you are working in July!!!)
Here's a peek at what each month includes...
Weekly theme/topic sheets, along with spaces to plan activities, jot down materials that are needed, and check it all off when your set up is complete. (Is it just me or do you love to check things off of your to-do list too?!)
There's also a spot for any extra notes that you need to make for each month.
And of course, a calendar. I've added holidays and special days to the calendar, but there's plenty of room to add your own events too!
Make sure to keep your IEPs in order! There's a space for a student's name, due date for the IEP, tests that will be given (if necessary), the meeting date, and of course, a handy box to check off when everything is complete!
I'm sure that you're also involved in lots of meetings, so here's a whole page just for meeting notes!
Last, but certainly not least, are lesson planning pages (Monday through Friday, of course!) These are a great way to keep all of your plans for the week super organized!
If you want to read more about the product, you can do so HERE!
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The Theme/Topic Organizer !
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ReplyDeleteI love the weekly theme organizer with boxes to check off for the activities and set up! I also like the way the IEP meeting sheet is laid out :)
ReplyDeleteI love the monthly IEP dates...got to keep myself on time!
ReplyDeleteI love that this would give some structure to my professional organization system. My goal last year was to survive (first year in the work force). My goal this year is to BE MORE ORGANIZED!
ReplyDeleteI really like the lesson planner--something I'm trying to be better about completing
ReplyDeleteI really like the IEP organization page and the meeting notes. Very thorough!
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