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I have taught special education students in grades k-12, spending most of my time with 9-12th students in the resource room. When I graduated college, I thought I was going to be an elementary school teacher. Then, I got my first job as a 7th-8th grade intervention specialist in a rural school district in Ohio. The next year, I moved back to my home-town and discovered, high school students weren't scary, but were actually awesome! I started working in a high school resource room in the inner city teaching both English and math as well as some science and social studies. After about 5 years, I switched classrooms and now teach what would be the bottom half of the resource room. I am currently teaching mostly math with some other subjects sprinkled in to students with cognitive disabilities.
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Preview of Evaluating Algebraic Expressions using Substitution Sped

Evaluating Algebraic Expressions using Substitution Sped

Evaluating algebraic expressions using substitution 2 pages involving evaluating problems such a 7a+3b when a=2 and b =42 matching pages also positive only1 evaluating with puzzle pieces positive only 10 task cards positive only 1 page 12 problems with negatives both subtraction and negative variables 1 matching mix positive and negative 10 task cards negative and subtraction1 page with 6 positive problems and 6 including negatives. This would work great for a quiz
Preview of Measurement Inches Ruler Using Fractions- Fourth, Eights and Sixteenths- Boats

Measurement Inches Ruler Using Fractions- Fourth, Eights and Sixteenths- Boats

This is a great resource to practice measuring objects to the 4th, 8th and 16th inch. Conveniently including fractions to the fourth on the ruler, the 8th and by 2s for the 16ths Transportation themed objects: cars, trucks, boats and planes. Includes: 4 measuring to the 4th with objects4 measuring to the 8th with objects4 measuring to the 16th with objectsDraw the bar to the correct inch on the ruler 3 measuring to the 4th with objects2 measuring to the 8th with objects2measuring to the 16th wit
Preview of Solving Equations using the Distributive Property: Addition only

Solving Equations using the Distributive Property: Addition only

Students will use the distributive property to solve the equation given. This resource works well for guided practice, independent work, homework and partner work. Great for the student that needs to isolate only addition when using the distributive property. This resource was created with the special education student in mind, but can be used for all students. It provides practice with only addition. Please preview this resource before you purchase to make sure it fits your needs. It includes8
Preview of Bundle: Simplifying and Solving using the Distributive Property

Bundle: Simplifying and Solving using the Distributive Property

Students will use the distributive property to simplify the problems given. This resource works well for guided practice, independent work, homework and partner work. Great for the student that needs to isolate only addition or only subtraction. This resource was created with the special education student in mind, but can be used for all students. It provides practice with only addition, only subtraction and mixed practice. Please preview this resource before you purchase to make sure it fits yo
Preview of One Step Equations with Decimals Sped

One Step Equations with Decimals Sped

This product includes 1 page of positive addition one step equations with decimals1 page of subtraction one step equations with decimals1 page with negative solutions1 page of mixed practice (addition and subtraction equations with decimals)1 page of positive multiplication one step equations with decimals1 page of negatives included in multiplication 1 page of mixed positive and negatives Negatives have a way of confusing students, this product will help give them the confidence they need to b
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I have taught special education students in grades k-12, spending most of my time with 9-12th students in the resource room. When I graduated college, I thought I was going to be an elementary school teacher. Then, I got my first job as a 7th-8th grade intervention specialist in a rural school district in Ohio. The next year, I moved back to my home-town and discovered, high school students weren't scary, but were actually awesome! I started working in a high school resource room in the inner city teaching both English and math as well as some science and social studies. After about 5 years, I switched classrooms and now teach what would be the bottom half of the resource room. I am currently teaching mostly math with some other subjects sprinkled in to students with cognitive disabilities.

Teaching style

What you won't find much in my products are notes. Why is that? Because I realized that my students were copying letters, not words and didn't know what they were reading or writing. I discovered that my students, who mostly have cognitive disabilities, can do algebra! They just need the material broken down and scaffolded. When I couldn't find what I was looking for, I started making it. Many of my products will have pages without negatives or fractions at first. I also try to keep at least 2 problems that are similar next to each other so they can learn a skill and apply it to the next one without needing to learn a new skill. How do I teach? I often will use the first 2-5 questions to teach the students. Slowly, once I believe they have some understanding, I will begin to ask them to do the first step of the next problem. After each step I check each student, then put that step of the board. Eventually, I allow the students to work independently. I always try to have some kind of a matching worksheet so they can self-check their work. Then I follow with a quiz and move onto the next part.