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  1. The Ultimate IEP Goal Bank! A free list of IEP Goals and IEP Objectives separated by category or area of need; includes a PDF of IEP goals.

  2. Easy formula for writing IEP Goals! Learn how to identify areas to target and how to write IEP Goals in the SMART format. Examples included!

  3. An IEP contains several elements: goals and strategies to help your child learn services and resources for your child ways to track your child’s progress It may also describe how the curriculum will be adapted or modified for your child. In this guide, you will find sample goals to illustrate all of

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  4. a written plan describing the special education program and/or services required by a particular student, based on a thorough assessment of the student’s strengths and needs – that is, the strengths and needs that affect the student’s ability to learn and to demonstrate learning;

  5. An individual education plan (IEP) is a written plan that describes special education programs, accommodations and services that a school board will provide for a student. IEPs are based on a thorough assessment of a student’s strengths, needs and ability to learn and demonstrate learning.

  6. The IEP summarizes: • Your child’s strengths and needs. • Assessment data. • Special education services provided to your child. ur child access the curriculum and demonstrate learning)or res. • Talk to your child’s teachers about the goals that have been set.

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  8. What is an IEP? The IEP is an active, working document designed to help a student to be successful. It includes the following information: The student’s strengths, interests and needs; Special education programs and/or services a student requires; Annual Goals: what a student is expected to learn in a school year;

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