IEP Planner: The Special Educator's All-in-One IEP Lesson Planner for 2023-2024 School Year
E**E
Excellent Buy
Be prepared to load this planner with information. Very thorough design and handy bell curve diagram with a breakdown of standard scores, percentiles, and standard deviation.
C**S
The Special Educator’s Prayer, Answered
Listen, y’all. I don’t review often, but I felt compelled to share this goodness from the mountain tops.When I tell you this planner has it all… it has it ALL.I have searched for years for a planner that fit my needs as a special education teacher who also case manages my students. I have become so tired of maintaining two separate calendars or trying to make one size fit all.Stephanie talks the talk and walks the walk. She is a special education teacher who created this resource to meet the need that she felt, and hears from teachers all over.And when I say all over… I mean ALL over. This planner fits for me as a self-contained teacher, but has enough copies of case management resources and logs to support a case manager with the biggest caseload - resource, SLP, specialist, etc.There’s enough calendar pages for the whole year, and such a variety of ways to organize and look at information at a glance.I truly feel that this resource fits so many preferences, you can’t go wrong!I’ve heard that some people who purchased this planner have even taken it to print or office shops to have the binding cut and replaced with spirals if you’d prefer for it to lay flat. You could even use Happy Planner or other customizable binding tools to add and take away page copies!And if you want to make it completely customizable… you can even search this planner on Teachers Pay Teachers and find a downloadable version. The printed book includes QR codes (not pictured in this review) to more pages and resources to further support your work.I just felt compelled to share, because I know this will make my teacher life easier, and want to spread the love.Happy planning!
F**
Dream Come True
I teach a self contained class Special Ed class and needed something comprehensive for the year. Online planners, regular planners, notebooks, binders and printouts; you name it and I've used them to manage all aspects of teaching and case management. I saw the IEP Planner in a video and opted to get the bound version so it would be ready to use. The Teachers Pay Teachers (TPT) version needs to be printed and bound but you can edit the pages. That is the big difference - you decide those options.The IEP Planner has relevant pages for my program and a few that are not but the amount of space is amazing. I've found a use for all sections and don't have to carry home multiple binders, books, etc. at the end of the day. Everything is in there and if it isn't then I get out my pencil and add it. Honestly, she thought of pretty much everything.I am so grateful to have this planner and I've been teaching Special Ed for many years.One tip - I keep it in a padded mailer when I commute to protect it from getting torn up or stained in my bag. I also use page tags/markers in different colors to designate sections.
K**A
Very Helpful. Great Resource.
This resource helped make my school year a lot easier to keep track of all things regarding lessons, and IEPs.I would love to see an editable version soon so we can add pages that are specific to individual needs.
M**E
Well put together
I really loved how many items are helpful to have in one place. I would say though, what about forma that are more for secondary? Many of the forms were geared towards elementary students. Secondary inclusion students have 6-8 teachers as well as transition.
C**T
Great for teacher organization
This is well done. I am excited to start using it in the new year.
E**A
Functional and cute
I am a special education teacher and I was so excited to see a social media educator I follow and respect come out with this product! Because I am a self-contained teacher, I especially love the ability to plan out content and keep track of IEP-related info all in one spot. I highly recommend for self-contained, resource, and/or collab special education teachers to meet your organization and planning needs.
W**K
Great but....
I really like this resource. I am planning to cut the book apart though and put it into a binder. In the book it gives you a QR code to purchase a digital copy on TPT. I may have done that originally if I'd realized it. None the less, the resources here are wonderful for special education teachers! Most teaching planners are just not quite right for managing IEPs and services. I love this!
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