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Present Level of Performance How to Write the SEP IEP and Inclusion Tips for Parents and Teachers Anne I. Eason, Esq. and Kathleen Whitbread, Ph.D.Virginia SOLs and the Law Items to Include in an IEP IEP Goal Page (format) An SEP/IEP Goal Bank This 177 page document is a treasure chest of ready-to-use goals suitable for students with special ed needs who require an individualized education plan. The site is well organized. Each heading has long-range and short-term goals that can be copied directly into an SEP. Click on a Content Area to proceed to specific Content Areas (strands). From there, locate the specific strand and click to locate the Individual Goals. Content areas include: English, Functional Academics, Independent Living, Mathematics, Mathematics Readiness, Motor, Recreation and Leisure, Self-management and Daily Living, Social Emotional, Speech and Language, Study Skills, and Vocational/Career Education. A wonderful resource.IEP Goal Page (sample) IEP Manual for Home Schooled Students with Severe Disabilities |