simple fun creative multiple level for special ed - create a floor plan for a haunted house and then have students find perimeter of each room by counting the blocks and add for perimeter. you could also extend it to area. I created a sample but I also used it to assist my students who did not want to create their own floorplan. bigger grid for those with visual impairments.
For the annual school bake sale, I have my students participate by working on their nutrition facts and math skills. You will need to give each student a packaged product such as bulk cookies, candy, etc. You will need plastic sandwich bags, food gloves, and sharpies. I usually ask the students what snack that they would like to eat so that they eat the last serving size as a reward for their hard work. Students get a package ( or they could bring one depending on how your district is set up
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About the store
Experience
Inclusion, Resource Room, Contained, separate county facility, home instruction, assessment, evaluation, administration, transition
Teaching style
Games, Real Life Scenarios, Hands-on, Repetition Practice, Differentiation, Universal Design Learning, Scaffolding, Graphic Organizers, Technology
Awards & shining teacher moments
Girl Scout Silver Award
4-Star Cashier Walmart
2008 Association of Ohio Dept of Aging First Place Activity Award
Grants
Scholarships
My own education history
Masters of Education-Teaching
HQT Math + Science + Social Studies + English
Mild to Moderate Disabilities
Bachelors
Moderate to Intensive Disabilities
Recreation and Park Administration
Additional biographical information
I enjoy incorporating skills into activities and assignments that are meaningful and purposeful towards a student's success and daily independence before and after graduation.
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