Individualized Education Program (IEP)
1. Read the IEP completely. Do not rush through this. You will be using the information in the IEP.
2. Identify the annual goals for this child. These are the broad, long term expectations for the child’s improvement. Example: The child will increase her adaptive skills in order to function more independently in the classroom setting.
3. Identify the Objectives or Benchmarks for this child. These are the short term, specific, and measurable tasks/abilities that the child will accomplish that must be mastered for the child to reach the goals. Example: The child will participate in an activity, using classroom tools such as playdough, crayons, paint, etc., independently.
Completion of Assignment: After you’ve finished reading the IEP and after you understand the difference between goals and objectives: