Individual Learning Plans Learning Support – IEP Goals and Objectives Tracking

Are you trying to find ways to support your struggling students in setting goals, overcoming challenges, and keeping track of their progress? Use these IEPs (Individual Education Plan) to help find the right learning strategies to maximize your students’ strengths, hone their talents, and foster individuality. With 16 individual learning plans in total, each designed for different areas of support, this packet makes setting learning targets for any of your students easy. Give your students the help they need in order to succeed in their learning by using one of these individual education plans that perfectly align support to learner preference.

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These individual education plans, also known as IEPs, are great for any student support context in any curriculum. Even if you have students who have special needs, or are ESL or ESOL, these plans will work for you. School counselors will find them an invaluable tool for helping students succeed and teachers will praise them for the variety of support they offer.
Learning is not one-size-fits-all. These Individual Education Plans help students grow to their fullest potential by targeting support for a variety of interests, needs, and preferences:
  • online learning
  • visual learning
  • auditory learning
  • kinesthetic learning
  • learning styles & goals
  • key areas of growth
  • making long-term semester goals (advanced)
  • making your interests work for you
  • goals and learning targets
  • help for specific subjects
  • finding time for reading
  • simplified learning plan (basic)
  • finding your ‘why
  • any specific subject
  • time management
  • English language learning
Sometimes, students need to experience success in order to overcome challenges. These individual education plans find the support your students need to experience success in their learning, get past low motivation, and and develop into confident learners.
 
All students have the ability to learn but not all students learn in the same ways. Individual learning plans are not a one-size-fits-all. That’s why, with this IEP package, you’ll get plans that suit a variety of students’ needs, such as:
  • extra support
  • setting challenges
  • learner preferences aligned with study skills
  • re-engagement in learning
  • help in difficult subjects
  • online learning engagement
  • progress checks with teachers & counselors
  • development of independence
  • unmotivated learners
The best part about this resource is that it you can customize and edit each part. All 16 individual learning plans come on an editable PowerPoint, where you can move around the blocks, rewrite the text and, even, redesign the content to suit the individual learning needs of your students. Ready-for-use as is or easy-to-edit, this packet of IEPs will help you find support for your most hard-to-reach students.
 
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This package includes a PDF file that can be opened using your preferred PDF reader. It comes with detailed resource notes for using the individual learning plans, as well as instructions for editing the PowerPoint. The PowerPoint presentation is not meant to be used as a presentation, only a design tool, and it requires access to Microsoft PowerPoint in order to use it.
 
Editing and personalizing the IEPs using the PowerPoint is straightforward and should present no complications. There is, however, and instructional guide included that will help you to get started.
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This resource was created by Landon S. Seigler of ESL Lifeline, all rights are reserved. The original purchaser is permitted to use it for a single class only. Teachers have the authorization to share this product with their students (and parents) through email, Google Classroom, or the Internet, as long as the site is password protected. Distribution to your own students is allowed, but uploading it to the Internet for public access and download is not permitted.

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While the experience of each lesson will vary depending on the teacher, class demographic and other key variables, many lessons plans ESL Lifeline provides have been written to extend past a single class session. To get the most out of all the content in each lesson plan and all the materials, always consider the pacing of your particular class and how students are responding to the lesson in the moment. For language learning, it is often beneficial to revisit certain parts of a lesson to reinforce concepts and check comprehension. Extending skill lessons into even small, more manageable chunks is also a good strategy to ensure all learners in your class are able to access the content.

Many of the lessons and activities offer extension activities for productive follow-ups that take the subject and language even further. If you are looking to extend or, even, differentiate the learning, it is recommended to use these activities.

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