Progress Reports for intervention are essential. It gives the student a chance to share their success with their families. Progress Reports for Intervention Sometimes people complain when there isn’t a system for something, I just create one. When I became an intervention teacher, there wasn’t much of a system in place. There was just the […]


Organizing Intervention Data for Groups
Organizing intervention data can be a challenge, until you have a system in place. The word data tends to get two reactions from teachers. 1. Really? MORE DATA?!!? or 2. Yippee! I’m a little embarrassed to admit that my reaction is more like the second one. I love data. There. I admitted it. The reason […]


Organizing Intervention Students
Part 3 of my Intervention Series focuses on Organizing Students with Class Flyers. This series shares about my journey as a K-6 interventionist. If you’d like to read the posts in order, all the links are at the end of this post. One key aspect of teaching intervention is actually having the kids show up. […]


Creating a School Wide Intervention System
Creating a school wide intervention system was a labor of love. In this first post I’ll share how my position teaching K-5 intervention came to be. I’ll also share how we make sure it is used in the most efficient and successful way. Update 2019: Wow! I talked a lot in this post about my […]


Collecting Information from Students, Parents or Staff by Creating a Free Class Website
As the intervention teacher, grade levels refer students to me. Last year, I had a paper form they were supposed to fill out and give to me. I spent a lot of time contacting people and asking questions parts that weren’t filled in. I decided this year that I’m going to collect all of the […]

