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School Forms for Special Education

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Back to school is right around the corner. Hard to believe, but it is time to start prepping for back to school. Do you have your forms ready for open house? If not, don’t fret! All your school forms for special education are covered…for FREE!

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The Back to School Forms bundle includes 6 types of school forms in a variety of formats! Each form is available in English and Spanish!

School Forms for Special Education

In the Back to School Forms bundle, there are 6 forms in a variety of formats to best fit the needs of your classroom. The types of forms are Getting to Know Your Child, Life Skills, Parent Communication, Transportation, Cooking in the Classroom, and a Classroom Supply List. The forms come in English and Spanish formats. Each form gives you all the info you need from your students’ families about their child, what life skills goals they have, their preferred form of communication, how their child will be coming to and from school, cooking goals, allergies, what foods their child likes and dislikes, and much more. There is also a classroom supply list included, or their is a blank editable version so you can create your own. This bundle has everything covered! Grab it for FREE here!

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Here is an example of one of the school forms in the Google Slides format. These are available in English and Spanish.

Google Slides Format

We are definitely in a digital age. If you prefer to send your school forms home digitally, the Back to School Forms bundle still has you covered. You can download each form in Google Slides and send it to your students’ families to complete digitally. Make sure you give them editing rights! Making a folder for each student with each form is a great way to keep your forms organized. You can also just share the folder with the student’s family so they can edit them at one time in one place!

google forms example of a school form
This is an example of one of the Google Forms included in the Back to School Forms bundle.

Google Forms Format

Another great option for sending school forms home to families is through Google Forms! This is another great way to keep all your students’ forms organized. You can make a copy of the Google Form for each type of form and send it directly to your students’ families’ emails. Then when they respond, you can easily see their responses at any time. The bundle offers so many format options that meet the needs of your unique classroom!

classroom supply list example
This is an example of the pre-made classroom supply list included in the bundle. There is also a blank editable version so you can create your own unique classroom supply list!

I used to pull my back to school forms from all different sources, so needless to say it was unorganized! Fast forward to getting a new student mid-year. It was impossible to pull together all my forms. The Back to School Forms free download bundle made it so much easier for me to keep everything organized.

How do you send home your forms? I love using folders for my forms for each student in Google Slides! If you’re looking for more back to school tips, check out Tiffany’s blog about Back to School Night in Special Education HERE!

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