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Warren, Ohio, United States
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My husband and I are both educators who thrive to differentiate our curriculum to meet all of our students needs. My husband currently teaches 7th grade English Language Arts and Advanced Language Arts. He has also had experience in grades six through twelve. I am currently a Kindergarten to fourth grade special education teacher. Additionally, I have experience in general education Pre-Kindergarten to third.
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Preview of Special Ed Weekly and Yearly Calendar Organizers

Special Ed Weekly and Yearly Calendar Organizers

Keeping track of meetings and important dates for special ed can be a headache. I keep a planner, but when I need to find one specific meeting or event, I was left scouring page after page looking for exactly what I needed. I created this resource to keep track of all of my important special ed dates in a convenient, easy to use calendar organizer. Organize meetings schedules and/or due date per week or by the entire school year: this bundle includes organizers for IEPs, ETRs, SLP, OT, PT, and m
Preview of Emoji Themed Name Plates for Desks

Emoji Themed Name Plates for Desks

These name plates will be a great addition to your elementary classroom this school year! Whether you are going with an emoji theme or just need something engaging for you students these are perfect!! Not to mention the accommodations with letters and numbers to assist struggling learners. These name plates also include left and right hands to help with directionality and a number line to assist with counting.
Preview of Interactive Notebook: Plural Nouns -S & -ES

Interactive Notebook: Plural Nouns -S & -ES

Included in this purchase is a guide to plural nouns when adding -s and -es to a word. Additionally, you will find a practice page to use with this concept. I use this interactive notebook page and others in my classroom when introducing new concepts to my students. We glue the guide page into our literacy notebooks and discuss it, then we glue and complete the practice page right after. By keeping this page glued in our literacy notebooks it allows for us to reference back to the concept as ne
Preview of IEP Information Forms

IEP Information Forms

In this product, you will find five forms to get you started for an Initial IEP or Annual Review. These forms will assist you in staying organized and gathering needed information for your upcoming IEP. Included are: Teacher Input Form (General Education and/or Special Education)Parent Input FormChild Input FormInterest Inventory FormPersonal Information Form
Preview of Calming Corner Self-Monitoring Checklist

Calming Corner Self-Monitoring Checklist

Help your students self-monitor their feelings with this velcro checklist that is based on the Zones of Regulation.
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About the store

Experience

My husband and I are both educators who thrive to differentiate our curriculum to meet all of our students needs. My husband currently teaches 7th grade English Language Arts and Advanced Language Arts. He has also had experience in grades six through twelve. I am currently a Kindergarten to fourth grade special education teacher. Additionally, I have experience in general education Pre-Kindergarten to third.

Teaching style

Within my husbands classroom, he thrives for progressive learning experiences. In my own classroom, I focus on individualization with accommodations to meet all learners needs.

My own education history

My husband attended Youngstown State University and received his Bachelor's degree in 7-12 Integrated Language Arts. Additionally from Youngstown, I received my degree in Pre-K to third Early Childhood Education and am currently working towards obtaining my master's degree in K-12 Special Education.

Additional biographical information

As educators in a progressively changing world we thrive to meet all students needs within our classrooms.