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Tacoma, Washington, United States
About the store
I am currently a special education teacher and teach in a resource room. I have taught all elementary grades in special education and general education settings. I have taught in self contained classrooms and have served special education students through an inclusion model in addition to an intervention block model.
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Preview of Partial Quotients Division Graphic Organizer

Partial Quotients Division Graphic Organizer

This graphic organizer walks students through the process of solving division problems using partial quotients. It works great for students who struggle with place value concepts or struggle with working memory. This graphic organizer is part of a graphic organizer bundle! You can find it here! https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Graphic-Organizer-Bundle-addition-subtraction-multiplication-division-3826235
Preview of Graphic Organizer Bundle: addition, subtraction, multiplication, division

Graphic Organizer Bundle: addition, subtraction, multiplication, division

In this bundle you will get seven graphic organizers that will help students with math calculation in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, Included: -addition and subtraction organizer using ten frames with visual prompts -multi digit addition and subtraction organizer using proof drawings and standard form -multiplication graphic organizer using arrays with grids and visual prompts (the grids really help students with learning disabilities or fine motor struggles) -multi dig
Preview of Partial Products Multiplication Graphic Organizer

Partial Products Multiplication Graphic Organizer

My students have been in desperate need of a graphic organizer that walks them through the steps of solving a multiplication problem using partial products. On the side of the graphic organizer it breaks down a problem into four steps with visual examples how to solve it. on the left hand side of the graphic organizer there is a pre made box for them to use for the partial products model and then a grid for them to add up the partial quotients. This will be a great tool with students who struggl
Preview of Multi Digit Addition and Subtraction Graphic Organizer

Multi Digit Addition and Subtraction Graphic Organizer

This graphic organizer is to help students organize their addition and subtraction up to four digits. There is a box for the standard form, and then a box beside for students to create a proof drawing for each equation. This works great for students who are struggling with organization or number spacing when writing equations. This resource is part of a graphic organizer bundle!: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Graphic-Organizer-Bundle-addition-subtraction-multiplication-division
Preview of Division Graphic Organizer: Using Equal Groups

Division Graphic Organizer: Using Equal Groups

This graphic organizer is a great tool for differentiation for students who struggle with division. At the top of the graphic organizer there is a visual example for students to refer back to in order to remember the steps of creating equal groups. This resource is part of a graphic organizer bundle!: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Graphic-Organizer-Bundle-addition-subtraction-multiplication-division-3826235
Preview of Multiplication Graphic Organizer: Using Arrays

Multiplication Graphic Organizer: Using Arrays

This graphic organizer is a great tool for differentiation for students who struggle with multiplication. At the top of the graphic organizer there is a visual example for students to refer back to in order to remember the steps of creating an array. This resource is part of a graphic organizer bundle!: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Graphic-Organizer-Bundle-addition-subtraction-multiplication-division-3826235
Preview of Addition and Subtraction Graphic Organizer

Addition and Subtraction Graphic Organizer

This graphic organizer works great for students who are just learning or struggling with basic addition or subtraction within 20. students have an organized box where they write the addition or subtraction equation and then use ten frames to solve the problem. There is an anchor chart on the graphic organizer for students to refer to if they forget how to add or subtract. This resource is part of a graphic organizer bundle!: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Graphic-Organizer-Bundle-
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Experience

I am currently a special education teacher and teach in a resource room. I have taught all elementary grades in special education and general education settings. I have taught in self contained classrooms and have served special education students through an inclusion model in addition to an intervention block model.

Teaching style

I operate my resource room in a very unique way due to the fact my students in my groups have a wide range of present levels. My students rotate through stations that have been developed and planned based on their IEP goals, special education evaluation data, formative assessment data, in addition to taking into consideration what grade level standards they are working on in the general education classroom. I have stations that focus on phonics skills, comprehension skills, problem solving skills, fluency skills, and anchor standards. My kids have a lot of choice in their classwork and have a menu of choices to choose from when practicing a skill such as creating a brochure, a dodecahedron, or another choice given. I would say my teaching style is very student centered, data driven, but also taking into consideration special education instructional best practices.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Outstanding Educator Award 2018- Awarded by the Tacoma Special Needs PTA

My own education history

I currently have a BA in elementary education K-8 with and endorsement in special education k-12 and ELL k-12. I have taught in schools where the majority of our students qualify for free and reduced lunch and have ACES. It my passion to work with students with disabilities in high needs schools because every kid has a right to a strong advocate, a high quality education, and a positive school experience. Time after time I have seen that we have a lot of work ,to do so I go where I am most needed, not where my job is going to be the easiest. I have taken professional development in the following areas: -Zones of Regulation -ACES -International Baccalaureate Program -GLAD -WA-AIM -DRA -special education law -CAFE -special education procedures -special education teaching strategies -ELL literacy strategies -ELL math and science strategies