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Ocean City, New Jersey, United States
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Hi, I’m Devon — special educator, instructional leader, and founder of Deserving Dignity 💛 I teach high school in a Cognitive Mild Support program in New Jersey, serving students in grades 9–12 with diverse learning and behavioral needs. My work centers on building structured, dignified classrooms that prioritize real‑world readiness and student independence 🧩✨ Deserving Dignity was created after years of developing and refining classroom‑tested resources designed specifically for special education settings. Every resource in this store is built from lived classroom experience — practical, intentional, and designed to support both students and the educators who serve them 📚🤝 What you’ll find here: ✔ Designed by me ✔ Used in my classroom ✔ Tested with real students In addition to teaching, I coach field hockey and lacrosse 🏑🥍 and hold a Supervisor Endorsement, which informs my systems‑based, standards‑aligned approach to instructional design. If you’re building classrooms rooted in structure, dignity, and real impact — you’re in the right place 🌿💫
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Preview of Realistic American Money Unit | Life Skills Math | Coins & Bills

Realistic American Money Unit | Life Skills Math | Coins & Bills

Teaching students to identify, count, and use money in real life is an essential life skill. This complete American Money Unit helps students build confidence with coins and bills through visual supports, structured practice, and real-world scenarios. This resource is perfect for life skills classrooms, special education programs, functional math instruction, and intervention groups. Students will learn how to identify coins and bills, count money accurately, and apply their skills in every
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Experience

Hi, I’m Devon — special educator, instructional leader, and founder of Deserving Dignity 💛 I teach high school in a Cognitive Mild Support program in New Jersey, serving students in grades 9–12 with diverse learning and behavioral needs. My work centers on building structured, dignified classrooms that prioritize real‑world readiness and student independence 🧩✨ Deserving Dignity was created after years of developing and refining classroom‑tested resources designed specifically for special education settings. Every resource in this store is built from lived classroom experience — practical, intentional, and designed to support both students and the educators who serve them 📚🤝 What you’ll find here: ✔ Designed by me ✔ Used in my classroom ✔ Tested with real students In addition to teaching, I coach field hockey and lacrosse 🏑🥍 and hold a Supervisor Endorsement, which informs my systems‑based, standards‑aligned approach to instructional design. If you’re building classrooms rooted in structure, dignity, and real impact — you’re in the right place 🌿💫

Teaching style

My teaching style is structured, supportive, and intentionally high‑expectations. I believe high school students — including those with IEPs — deserve instruction that is: Clear and explicit ✏️ Engaging and age‑appropriate 🎧 Supportive without being watered down 💪 🌟 In My Classroom, I Focus On: ✔️ Breaking complex skills into manageable steps ✔️ Modeling expectations and thinking aloud ✔️ Using visuals and scaffolds to reduce overwhelm ✔️ Building independence and confidence over time 📘 How This Shows Up in My Resources: Supports executive functioning (organization, focus, task completion) 🧠 Keeps students engaged with teen‑appropriate topics and clean, modern visuals 🎒 Provides structure while still allowing student choice and discussion Maintains a true secondary‑level feel — never elementary or “babyish” I teach with the belief that support should never equal lowered expectations. My goal is to help students access grade‑level content in ways that feel achievable, respectful, and motivating. 💛 If your students need structure, clarity, and dignity — this teaching style (and these resources) will work beautifully for your classroom.

My own education history

BA in Elementary & Special Education | MEd | Reading Specialist Wilson-Trained | Science of Reading | Supervisor Endorsement

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📚 What You’ll Find in My Store ✔️ High school–appropriate special education resources ✔️ Self‑contained & inclusion‑friendly materials 🤝 ✔️ Engaging ELA & life skills content for grades 9–12 ✔️ Scaffolded assignments that respect student age ✔️ Visual supports that are clean, modern, and teen‑friendly 🎒 ✔️ Modified readings without childish graphics or themes ✔️ Google Slides™ + printable formats for flexible use 💻🖨️ ✔️ Clear directions + low‑prep implementation for busy teachers Perfect for: Self‑Contained / Cognitive Mild programs Resource rooms Inclusion settings Small groups & intervention Students who need support without stigma 💛