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Welcome to my TPT store! I create engaging, student-friendly math resources designed to support diverse learners, including special education students. From hands-on task cards and anchor charts to customizable templates, my materials focus on building confidence and mastery in key skills. Tested and trusted in real classrooms, my resources make learning fun, accessible, and effective.
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Preview of Letter From Birmingham Jail Guided Annotation (Special Education Friendly!)

Letter From Birmingham Jail Guided Annotation (Special Education Friendly!)

This is an abridged version of Dr. King’s Letter From Birmingham Jail with a color coded annotation strategy using the SPACE acronym for rhetorical analysis and reading comprehension questions embedded in the reading. Text also features vocabulary definition In student friendly language in footnotes. A teacher copy of the reading with suggested lines for highlighting and answers to the questions is also included. in addition to the reading, I have included an additional activity for student t
Preview of Rhetorical Situation Graphic Organizer (SPACE)

Rhetorical Situation Graphic Organizer (SPACE)

Use this graphic organizer to help students begin to describe the rhetorical situation of various texts. The organizer uses the SPACE acronym (Speaker, purpose, audience, context, exigence) to help students remember all parts of the rhetorical situation. This is perfect for beginning to analyze any non-fiction text, image, political cartoon, or video when teaching Rhetorical Situation Easy for students to use and fill out. I used this graphic organizer with a variety of non fictions texts and v
Preview of Thesis Statement Practice: Distance Learning (Special Ed & ELL Friendly)

Thesis Statement Practice: Distance Learning (Special Ed & ELL Friendly)

Thesis statement practice for students who are learning how to write thesis statements for the first time or need reteaching and additional practice This activity is a Google Slide that is fully customizable to your students needs. Easy to assign in Google Classroom or other LMS. The slides are interactive & scaffolded to build skills The activity begins with students dragging and dropping supports to complete a thesis statement and ends with students constructing their own thesis statement 15
Preview of Lamb to the Slaugher Roald Dahl Guided Reading

Lamb to the Slaugher Roald Dahl Guided Reading

This includes the full text of Roald Dahl's Lamb to the Slaugher. This is a high interest suspense filled story perfect for teaching different types of tension in text. The story contains embedded guided reading questions for both comprehension and analysis. The text is also split into 2 parts so that you can break up the text with your students. This is a fully editable Google Doc so you can best customize to your students' needs.
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Distance Learning Unit Bundle (Special Education Friendly)

Rhetorical Analysis Distance Learning Unit Bundle (Special Education Friendly)

A bundle featuring plenty of resources to help all of your students write a rhetorical analysis essay. This bundle includes: Letter From Birmingham Jail (excerpted) guided reading, rhetorical situation graphic organizer, rhetorical appeals guided notes and practice, and a rhetorical analysis essay packet with outlines and graphic organizers to help students plan their essays. All of these items can easily be edited and assigned through Google Drive
Preview of Toni Morrison's Beloved Guided Reading Chapters 1 & 2

Toni Morrison's Beloved Guided Reading Chapters 1 & 2

Use this with your secondary students as you read through Toni Morrison's Beloved. This resource covers chapters 1 & 2 of Beloved and includes analysis questions, guided reading, stop & jots, exit ticket, and an answer key for you to reference. This resource is suitable for both AP Literature students and general English literature classes
Preview of Integer Rules Anchor Chart Resource

Integer Rules Anchor Chart Resource

nteger Rules Anchor Chart – Positive and Negative Number Operations ReferenceHelp students master integer operations with this clear and visually engaging Integer Rules Anchor Chart! Perfect for classrooms teaching math with integers, this anchor chart provides easy-to-understand rules for multiplying, dividing, adding, and subtracting positive and negative numbers. Designed to support visual learners and reinforce foundational math concepts, it’s an essential tool for teaching integer opera
Preview of Toni Morrison's Beloved Guided Reading: Foreword

Toni Morrison's Beloved Guided Reading: Foreword

Use this resource with your secondary students to read, annotate, and analyze the Foreword to Toni Morrison's Beloved. Included is analysis questions, annotation guide, exit ticket, and answer key.
Preview of Rhetorical Appeals (ethos, pathos, logos) Notes & Practice Distance Learning

Rhetorical Appeals (ethos, pathos, logos) Notes & Practice Distance Learning

This resource is perfect for introducing learners to the three rhetorical appeals (ethos, pathos, and logos) includes easy to understand guided notes and practice as well as independent practice. answer key is included!! easy to use Google slides resource perfect for distance learning and able to be customized to your needs!
Preview of Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man Chapter 2 Guided Reading Questions

Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man Chapter 2 Guided Reading Questions

Utilize these guided reading questions with your class for chapter 2 of Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man. Worksheet contains, Do Now short answer questions, as well as an exit ticket. Perfect for AP Literature students studying Invisible Man. Answer key is also included. The page numbers in this worksheet align with the Vintage Books paperback edition of the book. ISBN: 978-0-679-73276-1
Preview of Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man Chapter 1 Guided Reading Questions

Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man Chapter 1 Guided Reading Questions

Utilize these guided reading questions with your class for chapter 1 of Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man. Worksheet contains, Do Now, a mixture of multiple choice and short answer questions, as well as an exit ticket. Perfect for AP Literature students studying Invisible Man. Answer key is also included. The page numbers in this worksheet align with the Vintage Books paperback edition of the book. ISBN: 978-0-679-73276-1
Preview of FREE Desiree’s Baby Vocabulary Preview

FREE Desiree’s Baby Vocabulary Preview

Free digital resource to help your students get acquainted with the vocabulary in Kate Chopin’s story, Desiree’s Baby
Preview of FREE -- Integrate Your Quotes Like A Pro

FREE -- Integrate Your Quotes Like A Pro

This a resource I made for my students who needed support with integrating quotes within their writing. This is great for when you want students to move away from phrases like "This shows..." or "The text states.."
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Welcome to my TPT store! I create engaging, student-friendly math resources designed to support diverse learners, including special education students. From hands-on task cards and anchor charts to customizable templates, my materials focus on building confidence and mastery in key skills. Tested and trusted in real classrooms, my resources make learning fun, accessible, and effective.

Teaching style

I believe in the power of student voice and a student-centered classroom. My resources help to make your life a little easier, while providing high quality, culturally responsive content to your students

My own education history

BA liberal arts from Sarah Lawrence College MA Special Education from St. John's University

Additional biographical information

As a teacher who specializes in Special Education, I truly believe that all students are exceptional learners. I strive to create resources to help you meet the needs of all of your students. Teaching is a political act. Reading and writing are acts of resistance. Join me in helping to shape our next generation of leaders.