4 Free Printable Study Skills Worksheets for Students with IEP or 504

Study skills don’t always come naturally, especially for students with ADHD, executive functioning struggles, or other learning challenges. The good news? Explicit teaching and practice can help these students develop the skills they need to succeed.

To complement an IEP or 504 plan, using study skills worksheets can provide hands-on, structured practice for key areas like organization, time management, and goal setting. These worksheets are designed to be accessible for all learners, especially those who need additional scaffolding and support.

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Below, you’ll find 4 free printable study skills worksheets that can be used at home, in study skills classes, or during one-on-one coaching sessions.

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How These Worksheets Support IEP Goals

Each worksheet is designed to align with common study skills goals found in IEPs and 504 plans. For example:

  • supports goal related to organization and time management
  • help with task initiation and follow-through
  • encourage self-monitoring and accountability
  • build skills in setting and achieving meaningful goals

These worksheets can also be used as part of study skills classes or coaching sessions, providing additional practice outside of the classroom.

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Feel free to print these as often as you need, whether you’re a parent, teacher, or study coach. By using tools like these, you can help your child or student develop critical study habits that support long-term success.

Study skills worksheets can be a valuable tool for students with IEPs and 504 plans, offering structured, hands-on practice to build essential skills. Combined with the right accommodations and goals, these worksheets can make study skills more approachable and even fun!

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