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Roped into by Pattie Noonan, Amy Erickson Gaumer and Kerry Haag For SPDG Conference

Piece of Cake, right?............. 5 minute Presentation 5 minutes for participants to ask questions 5 minutes to pair-share on 2 questions you provide them

Ignite Steps Sketch the outline (1 hour) http://www.speakingaboutpresenti ng.com/content/fast-ignite- presentation Sketch the outline (1 hour) Type your words into 20 slides (1 hour) Package them in 15 second blocks (15 minutes) Create visual slides ( 2 hours) Print Notes (15 minutes) Rehearse (3 hours) Deliver (30 minutes) Total 8 hours

Ready or Not………Here it comes!

Making Informed Decisions Using Family Engagement Data Jane Groff, Ph Making Informed Decisions Using Family Engagement Data Jane Groff, Ph.D. Ex. Director KS Parent Information Resource Center

MTSS

School Implementation Scale: Instruction

KPIRC: Engaging All Families Modules