General PLP Template (2024)

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General PLP Template (2024)

FAQs

What are examples of good PLAAFP statements? ›

Examples of PLAAFP statements:

He is in seventh grade and reads independently at a third-grade level. He has grade-level comprehension of materials read to him. Jason needs to improve his reading skills. Lisa has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

What questions must the Plaafp answer? ›

At a minimum, the PLAAFP statement must contain information that:
  • Describes the student's needs in an academic and/or functional skill area.
  • States the impact of the student's disability on her involvement in the general education curriculum.

How do you write a plep? ›

Make sure a PLEP statement includes these elements:
  1. A statement of how the disability affects the student's involvment and progress in the general curriculum.
  2. A description of the student's performance levels in the skill areas affected by the disability.
  3. Logical cues for writing the accompanying goals for improvement.
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What do you write on functional performance in an IEP? ›

Functional performance is also observed in how the student engages in the routine activities of everyday life, including communication, mobility, behavior skills, social skills, and daily living skills. It is important that IEP teams remember to take out past information that is no longer relevant.

How to write a good PLAAF? ›

How do I develop a quality PLAAFP?
  1. Base data on multiple sources. There are numerous possibilities for data sources to include in a PLAAFP. ...
  2. Use understandable language. ...
  3. Strengthen PLAAFPs with collaboration. ...
  4. Identify student needs. ...
  5. Pinpoint corresponding, clear goals in the IEP.

What is an example of a well written IEP goal? ›

Creating Measurable IEP Goals

Specific: Goals should be specific and clearly define the desired skill or behavior. For example, “The student will improve working memory skills by being able to remember and follow multi-step directions in 80% of classroom tasks.”

What are functional performance examples? ›

Functional Performance Goal Areas include: Communication, Behavior, Social/Emotional, Executive Functioning, Fine Motor, Gross Motor, Activities of Daily Living, Health and Development and Other Functional areas.

How do I create a PLAAFP statement? ›

Writing the PLAAFP Statement
  1. Describing the Student's Present Levels of Performance. The first step in writing a PLAAFP is to describe the student's present levels of performance accurately. ...
  2. Identifying Strengths and Needs. ...
  3. Addressing Academic, Functional, and Developmental Skills. ...
  4. Incorporating Parent and Student Input.

What information should be in a PLAAFP? ›

So the PLAAFP statement includes information about how your child's disability affects or would affect his involvement in the general education curriculum. If your child is preschool age, his PLAAFP will focus on how his disability affects his involvement in typical preschool activities and development.

What does 4 out of 5 trials mean on an IEP? ›

Slide 5: Performance Criteria

The definition of performance criteria is the level the student must demonstrate for mastery (for example 80%) and the number of times that skill or behavior must be demonstrated to be considered proficient (for example 4 out of 5 trials).

What is an example of baseline for IEP goals? ›

Examples of baseline data include percent of correct responses, words read correctly, number of times behavior occurs, and mean length of utterances.

What is an example of a present level? ›

So the “present levels” statement for a preschooler will describe how the child's disability affects his or her participation and success in the preschool environment. Here are two examples: Dayton prefers to play in isolation and becomes upset (e.g., cries and hits others) when another child comes too close.

What is an example of a good Plaafp statement? ›

Examples of PLAAFP statements:

He is in seventh grade and reads independently at a third-grade level. He has grade-level comprehension of materials read to him. Jason needs to improve his reading skills. Lisa has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Can an IEP only have functional goals? ›

Question: Must all IEPs have a functional performance statement or functional annual goals? Answer: Yes. This is required by law, regardless of whether the ultimate goal of the IEP is to teach the child functional skills or academic skills.

What are the elements of a high quality Plaafp statement? ›

The IEP team can begin the process of developing a high-quality PLAAFP statement by holding a discussion that centers around four essential elements: student needs, effect on progress in general education, baseline information, and connection to goals and/or services.

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