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Georgia, United States
About the store
I have been teaching for 18 years in Georgia. I have taught elementary regular education for most of my career, but I did teach a middle school self-contained special education class for three years and I loved it! I'm back in elementary school now working with students in 1st and 2nd grade who have Autism or other developmental delays.
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Preview of Conversation Hearts Ratios Adapted

Conversation Hearts Ratios Adapted

This activity uses conversation hearts to teach the concept of ratios to students on an adapted Functional Curriculum. The students first sort and count their hearts by color. Then they use the count sheet to create ratios for four color combinations.
Preview of Apple Addition Story

Apple Addition Story

I created this product to help my SPED class (K-2) with the concept of addition. They cut out some red apples and some green apples. Then we glue their apples into the box and they write the addition sentence that goes with it.
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Experience

I have been teaching for 18 years in Georgia. I have taught elementary regular education for most of my career, but I did teach a middle school self-contained special education class for three years and I loved it! I'm back in elementary school now working with students in 1st and 2nd grade who have Autism or other developmental delays.

Teaching style

As a special education teacher I am used to differentiating my lessons all the time! I love to give students hands on, meaningful activities rather than busy work.

My own education history

I have a Bachelor's and Master's Degree. I am currently thinking about going back for my Specialist or Doctorate in Special Education.

Additional biographical information

Aside from being a teacher, I have two children (both of whom have Autism), two cats, and one dog we rescued from a shelter (Best decision ever, Adopt...Don't Shop!)! I also have Aspergers Syndrome and Anxiety. I find it's actually helpful in getting to know my students and helping them find ways to make education work for them.