Printable Tools
Written Productivity Profile
A Written Productivity Profile (WPP) helps you define student needs in the area of writing.
- simple directions for completing the handwriting/keyboarding portion (181K pdf)
- simple directions for completing the spelling portion (37K pdf)
- form for the student (80K pdf) to write on
- form to record WPP results (109K pdf)
- You can also purchase the handbook and response forms from Don Johnston
Information about assessing writing from Northwest Regional Educational Library
- NWREL's 6+1 Trait ® Writing framework
- NWREL's 6+1 Trait ® Scoring Guides
Writing Paper
Power Writing Paragraph Organizer Paper (24K Word)
This paper helps a student organize a paragraph with the main idea (red), general supporting details (blue), and elaborative details (green). Print it in color. Read more about Power Writing.
Shaded Lined Paper Wide (gr. 1-3) (42K Word) and Shaded Lined Paper Narrow (gr. 4-5) (39K Word):
This paper has alternating shaded lines to help students with visual perceptual or visual motor difficulties.
Assignment Sheets
Simple Assignment Sheet (56K doc) A simple chart to organize assignments with a picture for each subject area.
Detailed Assignment Sheet (24K doc) An organizer to help older students keep track of assignments.
Graph Paper
Incompetech.com has a free online graph paper maker. You put in the dimensions and it generates a PDF you can print. Useful for kids who need larger squares. Many types and styles are available.
Data collection and Logs
Rocket Graphs (40K pdf) - Encourage kids to write more by allowing them to track their own progress and see results.
Keyboarding Speed Log and Directions (230K pdf) - Help kids build keyboarding familiarity and track words per minute. This version has tips and two charts for different levels of typing speed. You can also download the Keyboarding Speed Log (82K doc), which is just the log in Word format so you can edit the chart or directions.
Keyboarding Practice Log (168K doc) - Keep track of practice sessions rather than speed.
Updated November 6, 2007 | Maintained by by Linda Wilson

