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I switched from general education to special education and have been in a Middle School Resource room for 5+ years. I teach English/Language Arts and Math in both a resource room setting and a co-taught setting. I have also taught classes that help students with social and behavior skills as well as executive functioning skills. All the worksheets I've made, I use in my own classroom.
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Preview of No Prep | Middle School ELA Entry Tasks | Daily Skills Practice | 38 Weeks

No Prep | Middle School ELA Entry Tasks | Daily Skills Practice | 38 Weeks

No Prep 38-Week Daily Entry Tasks for 6th Grade ELA Elevate your classroom with our comprehensive 38-Week Daily Entry Tasks designed for 6th grade English Language Arts! This no-prep resource provides daily practice in essential ELA skills, perfect for morning work, bell ringers, or quick reviews. What’s Inside:Main Idea/Theme: Engage students with daily passages and questions that enhance their ability to identify and understand the main idea and theme of various texts.Inferencing: Develop
Preview of ELA | Zombie Escape Room | Test Prep | Skills Practice | Printable

ELA | Zombie Escape Room | Test Prep | Skills Practice | Printable

ELA Test Prep Escape Room: Survive the Outbreak! Engage Your Students with This Thrilling, Standards-Aligned ELA Challenge!Your students are the last survivors of a devastating outbreak, and their only hope is to crack the scientist’s hidden code before it’s too late! This ELA Test Prep Escape Room transforms test preparation into an interactive, high-stakes adventure that will have your students collaborating, thinking critically, and applying key reading and writing skills—all while racin
Preview of Emoji Reading Comprehension Activity | April Fools Day Prank Lesson for Middle S

Emoji Reading Comprehension Activity | April Fools Day Prank Lesson for Middle S

🃏 Emoji Reading Comprehension ActivityMiddle & High School ELA Looking for a high-engagement, low-prep April Fools Day activity that also builds real reading skills? This emoji reading comprehension lesson is the perfect mix of fun, critical thinking, and standards-based practice! Students will analyze a short story written entirely in emojis, use context clues to determine meaning, and answer comprehension questions based on inference and textual evidence. They’ll also complete a creative ex
Preview of Christmas Math | Unit Rates

Christmas Math | Unit Rates

"Unlock the festive spirit of learning with our 'Christmas Unit Rates' worksheet! This engaging resource is designed for middle school students to practice unit rates through cheerful holiday-themed word problems. From Santa's toy production to Rudolph's magical fuel efficiency, these 10 Christmas-inspired questions will have students applying their math skills in a merry and meaningful way. Perfect for both in-class exercises and homework assignments, this worksheet not only reinforces essent
Preview of Perimeter Practice | Fall Themed | With Word Problems | No Prep | Answer Key

Perimeter Practice | Fall Themed | With Word Problems | No Prep | Answer Key

Engage your students with this fun and quick 2-page perimeter practice, perfect for reinforcing basic math skills! This resource includes a variety of problems that allow students to practice finding the perimeter of different shapes, including: 4 Fall-Themed Word Problems: Students will solve relatable, seasonal scenarios such as fencing a pumpkin patch, designing a hay bale display, and more.Shape-Based Perimeter Practice: Review the fundamentals of perimeter by adding the sides of different s
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Experience

I switched from general education to special education and have been in a Middle School Resource room for 5+ years. I teach English/Language Arts and Math in both a resource room setting and a co-taught setting. I have also taught classes that help students with social and behavior skills as well as executive functioning skills. All the worksheets I've made, I use in my own classroom.

Teaching style

I draw inspiration from various educational philosophies and methodologies, creating a dynamic and adaptable learning experience. By seamlessly blending traditional and progressive approaches, I tailor my lessons to suit the unique needs and learning preferences of each student. Through a diverse mix of instructional techniques, hands-on activities, technology integration, and collaborative projects, I aim to foster a rich and engaging classroom environment. This eclectic approach allows me to cultivate a love for learning, encourage critical thinking, and empower students with a well-rounded education that extends beyond the confines of a single teaching method.

My own education history

Education: Portland State University - BA in History Eastern Oregon University - Master of Arts in Teaching Certifications: PreK-12 Special Education Secondary Social Studies Middle Level Humanities Middle Level Mathematics