Help your students advocate for themselves with organized written letters and visuals. These forms (png, 300 dpi.) were designed to make student self-advocacy quick, painless, gentle, and maybe even fun! Help students advocate with alternate assignments, empower them with Learning Styles, and encourage them to share their emotions. Visuals are more appropriate for and feature children from upper elementary, middle school, and early high school.
This set contains:
Alternate Assignment Side A- Students can use visuals and a checklist to request a different type of assignment
Alternate Assignment Side B-Helps students organize their thoughts and write about their proposal for an alternate assignment
Confidential Note to Teacher-Helps organize students thoughts and provides them with an opportunity to let teachers know if they are having general trouble (and why) in a classroom and how to support them
Student Advocacy Sheet- Similar to Confidential Note to Teacher, but deals more with a specific class project or assignment and provides student with an opportunity to explain to the teacher in advance that they may need extra support (and why).
My Emotions- Students use a simple visual/checklist form to express how they feel without using any words.
Planner Substitute- Left the planner at home? Use this quick sheet to get the information you need for the day.
Learning Styles Survey Side A-Get to Know Me- Provides teachers with an opportunity to learn more about their students.
Learning Styles Survey Side B-A visual checklist allows students to choose the Learning Styles that they feel represents them. (Color and Grayscale Provided)
This set contains:
Alternate Assignment Side A- Students can use visuals and a checklist to request a different type of assignment
Alternate Assignment Side B-Helps students organize their thoughts and write about their proposal for an alternate assignment
Confidential Note to Teacher-Helps organize students thoughts and provides them with an opportunity to let teachers know if they are having general trouble (and why) in a classroom and how to support them
Student Advocacy Sheet- Similar to Confidential Note to Teacher, but deals more with a specific class project or assignment and provides student with an opportunity to explain to the teacher in advance that they may need extra support (and why).
My Emotions- Students use a simple visual/checklist form to express how they feel without using any words.
Planner Substitute- Left the planner at home? Use this quick sheet to get the information you need for the day.
Learning Styles Survey Side A-Get to Know Me- Provides teachers with an opportunity to learn more about their students.
Learning Styles Survey Side B-A visual checklist allows students to choose the Learning Styles that they feel represents them. (Color and Grayscale Provided)
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