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Special Education Teaching Resources and IEP Goal Bank | TeachTastic

Learning Standard

RF.2.3.a

Distinguish long and short vowels when reading regularly spelled one-syllable words.

Special Education Teaching Resources and IEP Goal Bank | TeachTastic

Target IEP Goal

By (date), when given exercises with short and long vowel patterns, the student will select the word with short o or long o that matches the picture, improving phonics and word recognition skills from 0/10 work samples out of ten consecutive trials to 8/10 work samples in ten consecutive trials.

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IEP Goal Objectives

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Choose the Short o Word That Matches the Picture

By (date), when given exercises with short o, the student will choose the short /o/ word that matches the picture, improving phonics and word recognition skills from 0/10 work samples out of ten consecutive trials to 8/10 work samples in ten consecutive trials.

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Put the Sounds in Order

By (date), when given exercises with blending and segmenting, the student will put the sounds in order, improving phonological awareness skills from 0/10 work samples out of ten consecutive trials to 8/10 work samples in ten consecutive trials.

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3

Determine Each Sound in a Word

By (date), when given exercises with blending and segmenting, the student will determine each sound in a word, improving phonological awareness skills from 0/10 work samples out of ten consecutive trials to 8/10 work samples in ten consecutive trials.

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Determine the first, second, and Last Sounds in a Word

By (date), when given exercises with blending and segmenting, the student will determine the first, second, and last sounds in a word, improving print concepts skills from 0/10 work samples out of ten consecutive trials to 8/10 work samples in ten consecutive trials.

Teaching Resources

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