______________ Present Level of Performance

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______________ Present Level of Performance is about… understanding my disability and advocating for myself by identifying my post-school goals, strengths, challenges, concerns, and needs in my IEP (Individualized Education Program) Post-school goals Employment Education/Training Independent Living/Community Participation What I know… Strengths (Academic and Social)

Challenges and/or Concerns (Academic and Social) What I know… Challenges and/or Concerns (Academic and Social) Academic and Functional Needs (Accommodations and/or Modifications) So What? (What’s important to understand about this?) In order to reach my post school goals, I… Adapted from the 2 Main-Idea Footprints and 2 Main Idea Box Frame, © 2004 Edwin Ellis, Makes Sense Strategies and The University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning SIM™ Framing Routine Retrieved from: www.graphicorganizers.com/downloads.htm.