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Breaking Down the Basics

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Montgomery, Alabama, United States
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Teaching is not a solo adventure! We need each other and have so much to learn from each other. Since I opened my TPT store in 2017, my mission has been to share the kinds of organizational and instructional resources that have worked for me and I hope they can help you too! Since August 2012, I have taught learners at the middle school and high school level. The majority of my career has been in a self-contained special education classroom for students with severe disabilities. Before I became a teacher, I spent a year as a paraprofessional in a preschool classroom for kids with autism. While I had always been drawn to this field, that year cemented my desire to pursue this professionally.
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Preview of All About Quarters {An Adapted Book Targeting Coin Features]

All About Quarters {An Adapted Book Targeting Coin Features]

Money skills can seem abstract and be difficult for students. Targeting the features of each coin is a great way to help them master this important skill! This book can be used at any point in the instructional cycle. THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS: •Detailed and illustrated directions on how to put this book together •Data sheet to record student progress. •Version One is the “All About Quarters” adapted book with clipart featuring kids •Version Two is the “All About Quarters” adapted without clipart
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Experience

Teaching is not a solo adventure! We need each other and have so much to learn from each other. Since I opened my TPT store in 2017, my mission has been to share the kinds of organizational and instructional resources that have worked for me and I hope they can help you too! Since August 2012, I have taught learners at the middle school and high school level. The majority of my career has been in a self-contained special education classroom for students with severe disabilities. Before I became a teacher, I spent a year as a paraprofessional in a preschool classroom for kids with autism. While I had always been drawn to this field, that year cemented my desire to pursue this professionally.

Teaching style

I believe in teaching functional academics. Not only do I want my students to learn basic skills, I want them to be able to take those skills and apply them in their lives as they go forward. My sincerest wish is for my learners to be as independent as possible.

Awards & shining teacher moments

May 2011 - Received a fellowship to study autism and behavioral disorders as a part of my Master's degree. May 2017 - Received "the Extra Mile" award from Montgomery County Public Schools December 2020 - Teacher of the Year, Pike Road High School January 2021 - Teacher of the Year, Secondary level - Pike Road Schools

My own education history

May 2016 - Graduated from University of Alabama at Birmingham with a bachelor's degree in Theatre with a concentration in Production Stage Management December 2012 - Graduated from Auburn University with a Master's degree in Collaborative Education with an emphasis in autism and behavioral disorders