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Differentiation Queen

Rated 4.85 out of 5, based on 53 reviews
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Snellville, Georgia, United States
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I have spent the last twelve years teaching students with special needs in grades 5 through 8. I have taught many subject areas including Math, Reading, Grammar, Social Studies, Science, Health, and Religion. In addition, I have taught adult education classes on Time Management, Organization, Goal Setting, Basic Writing, Basic Math, and Resume Writing. I have brought these lessons into the middle school classroom in a series I call Lunch and Learn where students come during their lunch time, and we review these topics. This has left me with many extraordinary experiences, and materials that cover many areas.
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Preview of Time Tracker and Graphing Activities

Time Tracker and Graphing Activities

This product contains a chart for students to track their time from 4:00 in the afternoon until 11:00 at night, three leveled activity sheets for turning the data into graphs, and a reflection sheet to help students analyze how they are using their time. The leveled activity sheets offer different types of scaffolding to complete the same task. I have also used this activity my entire class as part of a Math mini-lesson. The students track their time and create graphs. The students may share th
Preview of Order of Operations Pizza

Order of Operations Pizza

This printable provides students with a graphic to help them organize their order of operations problems. I use this with my students who struggle to consistently complete all of the steps in a problem. When students have completed eight problems correctly on the first attempt, I do actually get them pizza, which makes this super fun.
Preview of Grids and Lines

Grids and Lines

This file includes five sheets that help students with the basic formatting of assignments and organizing their work. The first sheet prints lines on copy paper. I use this for students who struggle to write in straight lines on unlined paper, especially on projects when teachers prohibit the use of loose leaf paper. Sheet two is a large grid that I use to help students learn how to line up numbers when using the four mathematical operations. Sheet three is a smaller version of the grid to help
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Experience

I have spent the last twelve years teaching students with special needs in grades 5 through 8. I have taught many subject areas including Math, Reading, Grammar, Social Studies, Science, Health, and Religion. In addition, I have taught adult education classes on Time Management, Organization, Goal Setting, Basic Writing, Basic Math, and Resume Writing. I have brought these lessons into the middle school classroom in a series I call Lunch and Learn where students come during their lunch time, and we review these topics. This has left me with many extraordinary experiences, and materials that cover many areas.

Teaching style

My preferred teaching style is exploration and investigation. I find that all students can participate in this type of learning with the appropriate scaffolding.

My own education history

Bachelor's Degree in Special Education from Appalachian State University in Boone, NC Master's Degree in Professional Counseling from Georgia State in Atlanta, GA