IEP Objectives
This document is not a product of PAL or Stevenson Learning Skills but is simply provided to help you in structuring your student’s IEP’s.
GREEN LEVEL | BLUE LEVEL | PEACH LEVEL
Green Level
- When visually presented the image of 22 consonant letters, the student will give correct sounds of 20/22 for _______ consecutive trials.
- When orally presented the name of 26 letters, the student will write 26/26 letters, both upper and lower case, using correct formation for _______ consecutive trials.
- When presented with 5 words consisting of each vowel pattern listed below, the student will read 4/5 for each pattern for _______ consecutive trials in a 6 week period:
- {oa, ai, ee, ea, ay, a_e, o_e, i_e, u_e}
- When given 25 sentences containing words of the CVVC structures as listed above, the student will read the sentences with 90% accuracy of the CVVC words for _______ consecutive trials.
- When given 25 sentences containing the following feed words, the student will read the sentences, correctly reading 90% of the targeted words for _______ consecutive trials
wouldheredocouldtheretooyouwhereupbutamusfrominyourifsaidoftoon - When presented with 20 words beginning with initial consonant blends, the student will read 18/20 for _______ consecutive trials:
- {bl, br, cl, cr, dr, fl, fr, gl, gr, cr, gr}
- {pl, pr, sl, sm, sn, sc, sk, sp, st, tr, sw}
- {str, scr, spr}
- When given 10 sentences, the student will read each sentence and orally answer 9/10 “Yes/No” questions and give 9/10 reasonable explanations for each answer for _______ consecutive trails.
- When orally presented 10 words for each of the following vowel patterns, the student will write 9/10 words for each vowel pattern for _______ consecutive trials:
- {oa, ai, ee, ea, ay, a_e, o_e, i_e, u_e}
- When presented with 30 words, the student will identify 25/30 words as either noun, verb, or adjectives for _______ consecutive trials.
- When visually presented with 10 two-syllable words ending with y (sound of /ee/), the student will read 9/10 words for _______ consecutive trails.
- When orally presented with 10 two-syllable words with the final sound of /ee/, the student will spell 9/10 words by adding y to the end of the word for _______ consecutive trials.
Blue Level
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- When presented with 5 words consisting of each vowel pattern listed below, the student will read 4/5 for each pattern for _______ consecutive trails:
- {qu, ing, igh, ild, old}
- When orally presented with 5 words consisting of each vowel pattern listed below, the student will write 4/5 for each pattern for _______ consecutive trials:
- {qu, ing, igh, ild, old}
- When presented with 5 words consisting of each vowel pattern listed below, the student will read 4/5 for each pattern for _______ consecutive trials:
- {ind, ei, er, all, oi, oy}
- When orally presented with 5 words consisting of each vowel pattern listed below, the student will write 4/5 for each pattern for _______ consecutive trials:
- {ind, ei, er, all, oi, oy}
- When presented with 5 words consisting of each vowel pattern listed below, the student will read 4/5 for each pattern for _______ consecutive trials:
- {ar, ou, ow, el, ur, oo, ew}
- When orally presented with 5 words consisting of each vowel pattern listed below, the student with write 4/5 for each pattern for _______ consecutive trails:
- {ar, ou, ow, el, ur, oo, ew}
- When presented with 5 words consisting of each vowel pattern listed below, the student will read 4/5 for each pattern for _______ consecutive trials:
- {Short vowel /e/, /a/, /i/, /u/, /o/}
- When orally presented with 5 words consisting of each vowel pattern listed below, the student will write 4/5 for each pattern for _______ consecutive trials:
- {Short vowel /e/, /a/, /i/, /u/, /o/}
- When presented with 5 words consisting of each vowel pattern listed below, the student will read 4/5 for each pattern for _______ consecutive trials:
- {ow, oo, German ea, aw, au}
- When presented with 5 words consisting of each vowel pattern listed below, the student will read 4/5 for each pattern for _______ consecutive trails:
- When orally presented with 5 words consisting of each vowel pattern listed below, the student will write 4/5 for each pattern for ___ consecutive trials:
ow oo German ea aw au - When given 10 sentences containing words of each vowel pattern presented, as listed above, the student will read the sentences, correctly reading 90% of all pattern words for ___ consecutive trials.
- When visually presented with 5 words with each suffix listed, the student will read 4/5 for each suffix for ___ consecutive trials:
-ing -ed -es -er -est -ly - When orally presented 5 words with each suffix listed, the student will write 4/5 for each suffix for ___ consecutive trials:
-ing -ed -es -er -est -ly - After reading a short passage, the student will answer 3/4 questions for ___ consecutive trials:
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- oral answers
- written answers
- When shown 5 pictures, the student will write 5/5 complete sentences describing the pictures for ___ consecutive trials.
- When presented with 10 written sentences, the student will identify 90% of the position words for ___ consecutive trials.
- When presented with 5 words for each digraph listed, the student will read 4/5 for each digraph for ___ consecutive trials: ch th sh wh
- When presented with 5 words for each digraph listed, the student will read 4/5 for each digraph for ___ consecutive trials: ch th sh wh
- When given 25 sentences containing the following sight words, the student will read the sentences, correctly reading 90% of the targeted words for ___ consecutive trials:
theyMr.Mrs.Ms.Dr.peopleanswerpuchbushputtheretheirtootowhowhomgivelive - When shown 10 sentences with missing capital letters, the student will identify what should be capitalized for ___ consecutive trials:
- beginning of sentence
- names of people
- the word “I”
- addresses
- abbreviations
- When writing 10 sentences, the student will correctly use capitalization rules as listed above for 90% of the needed capital letters for ___ consecutive trials.
- When shown 10 sentences with missing punctuation, the student will identify 90% of the errors for ___ consecutive trials:
- periods: end of sentence, abbreviations
- question marks
- commas: after /yes, no/ , words in a series
- When writing 10 sentences, the student will correctly use punctuation marks as listed 90% of the opportunities for ___ consecutive trials:
- periods: end of sentence, abbreviations
- question marks
- commas: after /yes, no/ , words in a series
Peach Level
- When presented with 10 sentences, each containing one or more compound words, he will correctly identify and read 90% of the compound words for ___ consecutive trials.
- When presented with 10 multiple syllable words, the student will identify the vowel pattern in each syllable and read 9/10 words for ___ consecutive trials.
- When presented with 20 words, the student identifies 90 % of prefixes and suffixes in the words.
- When presented with 20 words ending with tion, ion, sion, the student will read 15/20 for ____ consecutive trials.
- When presented with 10 words ending with a consonant l blend plus e, the student will read 10/10 for ___ consecutive trials.
- When presented with 10 dictated sentences, the student will write the sentences spelling 80% of the words correctly for 5/6 trial in ____ six week period.
- After reading a passage written on the __ grade level, the student will answer 5/5 questions for ___consecutive trials.
- After reading a passage written on the ___ grade level, the student will sequence correctly 90%of the events in the passage for ___ consecutive trials in ___6 week periods.
- After reading a passage written on the ___ grade level, the student will write a summary of the paragraph including all major facts of the paragraph for ____ consecutive trials in ___ six week periods.
- When presented with a topic, the student will write a story of at least 3 paragraphs, spelling 80% words correctly for ___ consecutive trials for ___ six week periods.
- When presented with 20 dictated words containing:
- Prefixes
- Suffixes
the student will spell 15/20 for ___ consecutive trials.
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