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Coon Rapids, Minnesota, United States
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I began teaching in 2013, and I have taught in Autism and Developmental Cognitive Disabilities elementary and middle school classrooms. I am currently teaching at Hmong International Academy as a DCD teacher for students with Severe Multiple Disabilities in the Minneapolis Public Schools district.
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Preview of Special education: shape and color matching, sorting, identifying

Special education: shape and color matching, sorting, identifying

These are shapes that can be printed, laminated, and cut out for students with developmental disabilities to learn shapes and colors. Students can match or sort the colors and shapes. Students can also work on identifying the shapes or colors by pointing, giving or naming from 2-4 choices. These are great for IEP goals. They can also be used as workboxes for students who can do the work independently. There are 4 colors: red, yellow, blue, and green. There are 4 shapes: stars, circles, squ
Preview of Special education: addition (sum of 6 to 10) with visuals to cut and glue

Special education: addition (sum of 6 to 10) with visuals to cut and glue

These are special education worksheets that students can use to learn and practice addition. These are with numbers 1-10 with the sum of 6 to 10. Students can cut and glue on rectangles to find the answer using paper manipulatives. These can also be used with early grades. These also make great homework.
Preview of Special education: addition (sum of 5 or less) with visuals to cut and glue

Special education: addition (sum of 5 or less) with visuals to cut and glue

These are special education worksheets that students can use to learn and practice addition. These are with numbers 1-5 up to the sum of 5. Students can cut and glue on rectangles to find the answer using paper manipulatives. These can also be used with early grades. These also make great homework.
Preview of Special education: subtraction with visual circles to cross off

Special education: subtraction with visual circles to cross off

These are special education worksheets that students can use to learn and practice subtraction. These are with numbers 1-5. Students can cross off circles to find the correct answer. These can also be used with early grades.
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Experience

I began teaching in 2013, and I have taught in Autism and Developmental Cognitive Disabilities elementary and middle school classrooms. I am currently teaching at Hmong International Academy as a DCD teacher for students with Severe Multiple Disabilities in the Minneapolis Public Schools district.

My own education history

I am a special education teacher with a Master's degree in Developmental Disabilities from the University of Minnesota. I have a Developmental Disabilities License and an Autism Spectrum Disorder License. I also have a degree in Studio Art.