Currently a learning specialist in an all-boys middle school supporting students with executive functioning skills. I have taught life skills, middle school math, and community-based instruction.
For Teachers: Effortlessly manage missing assignments alongside current workload by completing our intuitive missing work chart. Seamlessly integrate these tasks into the weekly gameplan, ensuring students remain on track with current assignments while addressing any outstanding work. For Students: Maximize efficiency in catching up on late or missing assignments with our organizer. Utilize teacher feedback and the Learning Management System (LMS) to identify and prioritize tasks based on due da
This template is meant to be used in conjunction with a class project, essay, test, or quiz. It guides students through the process of: Identifying and gathering the necessary materialsResearching and locating relevant digital or printed resourcesDividing the assignment into smaller tasksReflecting on their grade, EF skills, self, and/or the assignment as a whole once it is completed.
HW tracker to use as a "one-sheet wonder" to show assignments with due dates. I have used this while mentoring, coaching, and teaching students in class and at study hall. Remember to have students check off the activities once completed so that they stay motivated!
SUPER flexible printable that I use with many of my class assignments. This poster/ handout covers 11 executive function skills. This can be used alongside any class activity for students to: - identify EF skills that will be needed for the assignment - for group/ partner activities, students can balance each other's strengths/weaknesses - reflect on an assignment and what EF skills were used The checkboxes can be used by the teacher OR student
I use this template for study hall and in academic skills. This supports students who have missing assignments piling up or students who need a "one-sheet wonder" to stay on top of assignments Start by writing in classes that have upcoming or missing assignments in. Then, write in 1-3 assignments with due dates (when they were due or are due). Prioritize top “must dos” by writing numbers 1-3. Examples of priority assignments are ones that are worth more points or activities that build on one an
Introducing our "Cosmic Calm" Alphabet Line with Calm Down Strategies! Blast off into a world of learning and emotional well-being with this captivating space-themed teaching resource. With its stellar design and carefully curated calm down strategies, this alphabet line will transport your classroom to a realm of tranquility and academic success. Each letter of the alphabet is showcased 2 per page cosmic card, featuring mesmerizing space illustrations and celestial hues. From A to Z, students
Students will be converting percentages to decimals to find the sale price for various items. The classroom will be transformed into a store to help students visualize a sale when shopping.
This can be implemented at the start of the new year when students return from their holiday break. The students will be able to set, track, and accomplish goals.
5th - 9th
Social Emotional Learning
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Experience
Currently a learning specialist in an all-boys middle school supporting students with executive functioning skills. I have taught life skills, middle school math, and community-based instruction.
Teaching style
My teaching style is focused on engagement, flexibility, and meeting the needs of everyone. Students should be given experiences with authentic audience and opportunities to practice life skills.
My own education history
Master's in Education as a Leader in ASD
Bachelor's in special education on a Math Track
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