TPT
Total:
$0.00
Exceptionally Yours Banner

Exceptionally Yours

Rated 4.62 out of 5, based on 139 reviews
87 Followers
Grovetown, Georgia, United States
About the store
I have 22 years of experience in teaching and leading other teachers in the field of special education. I have taught students in both middle and high school. Much of my experience has been in working with students who have Autism and Intellectual Disabilities. I also have spent a great deal of time working with students who have Emotional Behavioral Disabilities. Most of my years in the classroom have been in a self-contained or pull-out setting. I now work as a co-teacher in an ELA classroom. I teach as an adjunct professor at Augusta University, too. In addition to special education certification, I also hold certification in general education content areas, educational administration, and as a reading specialist. I am a Google Level 1 and Level 2 Certified Educator, an Apple Teacher, and a Google Trainer.
Read more

Store categories

All resources

Preview of Next Whole Dollar File Folder Activity

Next Whole Dollar File Folder Activity

This activity is designed for special education students who are learning to use the dollar over method to pay for items in a store. It may also be appropriate for general education students who are just beginning to learn about money and paying for products. Students must look at the given price and determine the next whole dollar amount in order to pay. This is a file folder activity and can be done independently or in a small group. Directions are included for assembly.
Preview of Solving Equations: Steps and Graphic Organizers for Students

Solving Equations: Steps and Graphic Organizers for Students

This product contains 4 graphic organizers for students intended to help them solve equations. The first two graphic organizers include:a list of steps to solve equationsa reminder of which signs are reciprocalsexamples of problems that include no solution, addition/subtraction, multiplying/diving, inequalities with positive numbers, inequalities with division of negatives, linear equations with various signs, and equations with more than one variable.a visual with written reminder that equati
Showing 1-2 of 2 results

About the store

Experience

I have 22 years of experience in teaching and leading other teachers in the field of special education. I have taught students in both middle and high school. Much of my experience has been in working with students who have Autism and Intellectual Disabilities. I also have spent a great deal of time working with students who have Emotional Behavioral Disabilities. Most of my years in the classroom have been in a self-contained or pull-out setting. I now work as a co-teacher in an ELA classroom. I teach as an adjunct professor at Augusta University, too. In addition to special education certification, I also hold certification in general education content areas, educational administration, and as a reading specialist. I am a Google Level 1 and Level 2 Certified Educator, an Apple Teacher, and a Google Trainer.

Teaching style

Hands-on, technology, interactive, modeling, prompting, real-world applications, functional skills, etc.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Google Trainer; Google Certified Educator - Level 1 and 2; Apple Teacher; Distinguished Alumni Award 2018 - Augusta University; Graduate Research Day Award Winner 2018; Kappa Delta Epsilon inductee 2016; Pi Beta Lambda inductee 2000; Phi Kappa Phi inductee 1998; Co-Op Student of the Year for ASU and the state of Georgia 1998; Magna Cum Laude 1998

My own education history

B.S.Ed. in Intellectual Disabilities; M.Ed. in Interrelated Special Education; Ed.S. in Educational Administration; and Ed.D. in Educational Innovation

Additional biographical information

I am dedicated to finding better ways for material to be presented to students, resources for making it easier for a teacher to do his or her job, and studying about social justice issues. Even though I have completed my terminal degree, I will never stop learning. I love my students, my colleagues, and the college students I teach, and I believe there is much to learn from all of them.