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Hi! I'm a special education teacher with over 7 years of experience working with amazing students who learn in all kinds of ways. I believe that teaching should never be one-size-fits-all—because no two kids are the same. Differentiation is at the heart of everything I do. One method doesn't work for every child, and that’s okay! I focus on creating resources that help students succeed by using strategies that make sense to them, not just what works for most. I align my materials to grade-level standards but always with flexibility in mind—because meeting students where they are is how real learning happens. Thank you for supporting this store and the work I’m so passionate about!
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Preview of Figurative Language with activity

Figurative Language with activity

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Figurative Language Slides & Partner Activity – Engaging & Student-Friendly! Make teaching figurative language interactive and fun with this ready-to-use slide deck and partner activity! This resource helps students identify and understand common types of figurative language through clear explanations, examples, and collaborative practice. What’s Included: Teaching slides that introduce key figurative language terms (simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, idiom, and more) Student-frie
Preview of Student Daily Before and After School Checklist (Reminders)

Student Daily Before and After School Checklist (Reminders)

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Student Daily Checklist – Before School & End of Day Organization ChartHelp students stay organized and build independence with this simple, visual Daily School Checklist. This resource is designed for students who need reminders to pack important items, turn in homework, and record assignments before leaving school. The checklist includes two easy-to-follow sections: a Before School checklist to use at home and an End of School Day checklist to use before leaving the classroom. With clear i
Preview of Algebra

Algebra

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6th Grade Algebra Slides – 3-Day Lesson with Independent PracticeMake teaching introductory algebra engaging and structured with this 3-day lesson designed for 6th grade students! This resource includes ready-to-use slides that guide students through key algebra concepts with clear explanations, examples, and built-in practice. Each day includes: Direct instruction with step-by-step modeling Guided examples to build understanding A short independent practice activity to check for mastery Th
Preview of Daily Checklist

Daily Checklist

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Daily Student Checklist for Work Completion & Assignment Turn-In Perfect for students with ADHD, executive functioning challenges, or those who need extra support staying organized!Help your students take ownership of their learning with this simple, structured, and student-friendly daily checklist. Designed to support focus, task initiation, and accountability, this tool is ideal for elementary and middle school classrooms, resource rooms, or inclusion settings. ✅ What’s Included: Daily trac
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Experience

Hi! I'm a special education teacher with over 7 years of experience working with amazing students who learn in all kinds of ways. I believe that teaching should never be one-size-fits-all—because no two kids are the same. Differentiation is at the heart of everything I do. One method doesn't work for every child, and that’s okay! I focus on creating resources that help students succeed by using strategies that make sense to them, not just what works for most. I align my materials to grade-level standards but always with flexibility in mind—because meeting students where they are is how real learning happens. Thank you for supporting this store and the work I’m so passionate about!

Teaching style

My teaching style blends traditional methods with modern strategies. I believe students learn best when they understand why they’re learning something, so I always take time to show the real-world importance of the content. I use clear, direct teaching, then scaffold learning with lots of examples, hands-on activities, manipulatives, pictures, and drawings. I also bring in technology and games to make lessons engaging and accessible for all types of learners. My goal is always the same: help each child understand and succeed in a way that works for them.

My own education history

I have an undergraduate degree in Psychology and a graduate degree in Special Education. I’m also LETRS-certified through Lexia, which has strengthened my understanding of the science of reading and effective literacy instruction.