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Turn every classroom visit into a purposeful coaching conversation. The Instructional Coach Notes Notepad was designed for coaches who want to capture more than just what happened in a lesson. This structured notepad helps you document evidence, identify instructional strengths, surface meaningful questions, and leave every observation with a clear next step.
Instead of scattered notes or trying to remember what stood out later, everything you need is organized in one place: what you noticed, evidence of student learning, instructional strengths, a question to consider, one small shift, and the next step. Use it during classroom walkthroughs, coaching cycles, informal observations, PLC follow-up, teacher conferences, and instructional planning.
Perfect for:
Instructional Coaches
Academic Coaches
Teacher Leaders
Mentors
Curriculum Specialists
Administrators
PLC Facilitators
The 8″ × 6″ landscape format gives you plenty of room to write while still being compact enough to carry on a clipboard, tuck into your coaching bag, or keep beside you during classroom visits.Because good coaching is not about collecting notes. It is about noticing the right things and knowing what to do next.
Look. Listen. Notice.
Evidence. Reflection. Next Step.
Instructional Coach Notes Notepad | 8″ × 6″
$19.60
Instead of scattered notes or trying to remember what stood out later, everything you need is organized in one place: what you noticed, evidence of student learning, instructional strengths, a question to consider, one small shift, and the next step. Use it during classroom walkthroughs, coaching cycles, informal observations, PLC follow-up, teacher conferences, and instructional planning.
Perfect for:
Instructional Coaches
Academic Coaches
Teacher Leaders
Mentors
Curriculum Specialists
Administrators
PLC Facilitators
The 8″ × 6″ landscape format gives you plenty of room to write while still being compact enough to carry on a clipboard, tuck into your coaching bag, or keep beside you during classroom visits.Because good coaching is not about collecting notes. It is about noticing the right things and knowing what to do next.
Look. Listen. Notice.
Evidence. Reflection. Next Step.