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Rosedale, Maryland, United States
About the store
I was a Special Education Teacher for 7 years at a residential School for the Blind. I am now a homeschooling mom of 4. My kids range in age from 7 to 12. I have been homeschooling for 8 years. I also teach piano lessons and run a homeschool music class. My content consists of my three loves - music, homeschool, and special education. - functional academics - assessments for special education - exposure to Braille - preschool curriculum - piano: running a studio, games - a composer based curriculum that combines music, science, art, literature, and history My piano studio currently has 20 students and my homeschool music class has expanded to three classes. I have been teaching music lessons for over 15 years now.
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Preview of Piano Skills Cards - Levels 3 & 4

Piano Skills Cards - Levels 3 & 4

Fun way to review a variety of technical piano skills - scales, arpeggios, note recognition, and rhythms. This level is ideally suited for intermediate piano students (paired with Faber and Faber Level 3 & 4 Piano Books). Each color within the set gets progressively harder while still remaining in a reasonable skill set for this age and experience level. Use them during group lessons or for summer lessons as a fun way to work on skills. After a student completes a color level (red, orang
Preview of Piano Skills Cards - Levels 1 and 2

Piano Skills Cards - Levels 1 and 2

Fun way to review a variety of technical piano skills - scales, arpeggios, note recognition, and rhythms. This level is ideally suited for beginner & intermediate piano students (paired with Faber and Faber Level 1 & 2 Piano Books). Each color within the set gets progressively harder while still remaining in a reasonable skill set for this age and experience level. Use them during group lessons or for summer lessons as a fun way to work on skills. After a student completes a color leve
Preview of Social Studies Unit Lesson Plan - American Revolution

Social Studies Unit Lesson Plan - American Revolution

This unit contains 7 lessons covering the basics of the American Revolution. The lessons were written for special needs students with visual impairments, but can be easily modified or adapted for a wide variety of students (special needs or regular ed elementary students). Topics cover: causes of the war, Boston Tea Party, Paul Revere, George Washington, Leaders of the Revolution, and the Declaration of Independence. There are extra activities that go over life in colonial times – music, art
Preview of Air Pollution Causes - Natural vs. Man Made

Air Pollution Causes - Natural vs. Man Made

Multiple choice worksheet reviewing air pollution terms and definitions. Worksheet to sort if air pollution causes are natural or man-made.
Preview of Pollution Types & Effects Worksheet

Pollution Types & Effects Worksheet

Students are asked to determine the types land pollution - land, air, water. They are also asked to list possible effects of the pollution.
Preview of Types of Precipitation

Types of Precipitation

This worksheet checks students understanding of the different forms of precipitation, how the precipitation is formed, and the effects of the different types of weather. Skills include research using the internet, multiple choice, and matching.
Preview of Functional Academics Math Unit - Decimals Lesson Plans

Functional Academics Math Unit - Decimals Lesson Plans

This is a math unit that goes through the basics of using decimals. It is a great basic introduction for functional academic middle, high school, or adult education students. It can also serve as a great review for elementary or learning disabled students. It uses a conceptual approach paired with repeated practice opportunities. There are 9 lessons (including a review and a test). The lessons are designed to be finished within a week, but teachers can adjust the length as needed. Each lesso
Preview of Functional Academics Math Unit - Division

Functional Academics Math Unit - Division

This is a math unit that goes through the progression of division. It is a great basic introduction for functional academic middle, high school, or adult education students. It can also serve as a great review for elementary or learning disabled students. It uses a conceptual approach paired with repeated practice opportunities. There are 8 lessons. The lessons are designed to be finished within a week, but teachers can adjust the length as needed. Each lesson contains a teaching component
Preview of Functional Academics Math Unit - Multiplication

Functional Academics Math Unit - Multiplication

This is a math unit that goes through the progression of multiplication. It is a great basic introduction for functional academic middle, high school, or adult education students. It can also serve as a great review for elementary or learning disabled students. It uses a conceptual approach paired with repeated practice opportunities. There are 9 lessons. The lessons are designed to be finished within a week, but teachers can adjust the length as needed. Each lesson contains a teaching co
Preview of Functional Academics Math Unit - Addition & Subtraction

Functional Academics Math Unit - Addition & Subtraction

This is a math unit that goes through the progression of adding and subtracting. It is a great basic introduction for functional academic middle, high school, or adult education students. It can also serve as a great review for elementary or learning disabled students. There are 9 lessons. The lessons are designed to be finished within a week, but teachers can adjust the length as needed. Each lesson contains a teaching component, exploration activities, opportunities for repeated practic
Preview of Social Studies U. S. Geography - Midwestern Region Unit Plan

Social Studies U. S. Geography - Midwestern Region Unit Plan

This unit covers 7 lessons on the Midwestern Region of the U.S. The lessons were written for special needs students with visual impairments, but can be easily modified or adapted for a wide variety of students (special needs or regular ed elementary students). Topics cover: introduction to states in the region, the climate and animals found in the region, food, landforms & tourist attractions, industries & resources, and key events & people. Students will not only learn about the region as a
Preview of Social Studies U. S. Geography - Western Region Unit Plan

Social Studies U. S. Geography - Western Region Unit Plan

This unit covers 7 lessons on the Western Region of the U.S. The lessons were written for special needs students with visual impairments, but can be easily modified or adapted for a wide variety of students (special needs or regular ed elementary students). Topics cover: introduction to states in the region, the climate and animals found in the region, food, landforms & tourist attractions, industries & resources, and key events & people. Students will not only learn about the region as a wh
Preview of Social Studies U. S. Geography - Southwest Region Unit Plan

Social Studies U. S. Geography - Southwest Region Unit Plan

This unit covers 7 lessons on the Southwest Region of the U.S. The lessons were written for special needs students with visual impairments, but can be easily modified or adapted for a wide variety of students (special needs or regular ed elementary students). Topics cover: introduction to states in the region, the climate and animals found in the region, food, landforms & tourist attractions, industries & resources, and key events & people. Students will not only learn about the region as a
Preview of Social Studies U. S. Geography - Southeast Region Unit Plan

Social Studies U. S. Geography - Southeast Region Unit Plan

This unit covers 7 lessons on the Southeast Region of the U.S. The lessons were written for special needs students with visual impairments, but can be easily modified or adapted for a wide variety of students (special needs or regular ed elementary students). Topics cover: introduction to states in the region, the climate and animals found in the region, food, landforms & tourist attractions, industries & resources, and key events & people. Students will not only learn about the region as a
Preview of Social Studies U. S. Geography - Northeast Region Unit Plan

Social Studies U. S. Geography - Northeast Region Unit Plan

This unit covers 7 lessons on the Northeast Region of the U.S. The lessons were written for special needs students with visual impairments, but can be easily modified or adapted for a wide variety of students (special needs or regular ed elementary students). Topics cover: introduction to states in the region, the climate and animals found in the region, food, landforms & tourist attractions, industries & resources, and key events & people. Students will not only learn about the region as a
Preview of Social Studies U. S. Geography - Introduction to Maps & Globes

Social Studies U. S. Geography - Introduction to Maps & Globes

This unit covers 9 lessons introducing students to maps and globes. The lessons were written for special needs students with visual impairments, but can be easily modified or adapted for a wide variety of students (special needs or regular ed elementary students). Topics cover: introduction to a maps, symbols & legends, cardinal directions, introduction to a globe, continents & oceans, scale & grid, longitude & latitude, equator & poles, regions of the U. S. This unit contains lesson plans, m
Preview of Basic Math Skills Unit Plan

Basic Math Skills Unit Plan

This is a great special education lesson plan for teaching or reviewing basic math skills. This unit of lesson plans cover a wide variety of skills & concepts: number lines, greater and less than, skip counting, using a calculator, how to solve word problems, and money skills (recognizing, knowing the value of, coins, bills, rounding to the next dollar, and determining the bill to pay). This lesson was written for special needs students with visual impairments but can be very easily adapte
Preview of Basic Math Skills - Money - determining the Bill to pay

Basic Math Skills - Money - determining the Bill to pay

This is a great special education lesson plan for teaching or reviewing basic math skill. This lesson focus is on money skills - determining which bill to pay with. This is an important life skill for students, so as to not be taken advantage of out in the community. This lesson was written for special needs students with visual impairments but can be very easily adapted for a wide range of students and their needs. This lesson includes teaching activities, extension activities, and asses
Preview of Basic Math Skills - Money - rounding to the nearest dollar

Basic Math Skills - Money - rounding to the nearest dollar

This is a great special education lesson plan for teaching or reviewing basic math skill. This lesson focus is on Rounding money amounts. This is a practical life skill for students. The concrete skill is helpful for students who have trouble with abstract concepts or mental math. This lesson was written for special needs students with visual impairments but can be very easily adapted for a wide range of students and their needs. This lesson includes teaching activities, extension activi
Preview of Basic Math Skills - Money - bills

Basic Math Skills - Money - bills

This is a great special education lesson plan for teaching or reviewing basic math skill. This lesson focus is on Money Bill Skills - recognizing bills, counting money amounts using bills. This lesson was written for special needs students with visual impairments but can be very easily adapted for a wide range of students and their needs. This lesson includes teaching activities, extension activities, and assessments.
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Experience

I was a Special Education Teacher for 7 years at a residential School for the Blind. I am now a homeschooling mom of 4. My kids range in age from 7 to 12. I have been homeschooling for 8 years. I also teach piano lessons and run a homeschool music class. My content consists of my three loves - music, homeschool, and special education. - functional academics - assessments for special education - exposure to Braille - preschool curriculum - piano: running a studio, games - a composer based curriculum that combines music, science, art, literature, and history My piano studio currently has 20 students and my homeschool music class has expanded to three classes. I have been teaching music lessons for over 15 years now.

Teaching style

Special Ed - I taught high school aged students who ranged from pre-K to 8th grade cognitive levels. I often used multi-modal, multi-intelligence, and multi-sensory object lessons. I broke down a lot of basic concepts (in content and life skills areas) into concrete steps/lesson plans/task anaylsis. I used a lot of focused repetition for skill attainment. My materials will be useful for - special educators looking to teach high school age students at a functional level (usually elementary level) - special educators who would like to see task analysis of skills and concepts (often aids in future lesson planning) - students who need high levels of repetition to learn a concept (i.e. lots of worksheets focused on 1 specific skill) - elementary teachers who desire creative, multi-sensory approaches to basic concepts Homeschool - I have homeschooled since my oldest was in preschool (so 8 years now). In preschool, I created my own scope and sequence based around monthly themes and included some fine motor skills as well as academic basics. In early elementary, I dipped my toe into classical education. I fell in love with the use of literature and memorization (for a good purpose). During and post pandemic, I found my footing in a blend of Charlotte Mason and classical as well as unit study. I created a curriculum that uses composers as the spine for the timeline and we connected them to scientists, artists, authors, and historical figures and events that occurred during their lifetime. Besides using music and beautiful living book read alouds, I love to incorporate narrations, book of centuries, and desserts to help students build connections and have a robust view of history. I have a heart to support other teachers and parents. If my materials and resources can help out and fill a need of another teacher, then I am truly happy!

Awards & shining teacher moments

Nominated twice for the national President of the Schools for the Blind Award (2007 & 2009). Won Award for Promoting Student Independence and Responsibility (2011)

My own education history

Grove City College - B.A. Psychology (2004) University of Pittsburgh - Masters of Education (dual certification in Teacher of the Visually Impaired and Orientation and Mobility) (2005)

Additional biographical information

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