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.
This resource is designed to help students develop study skills and support their learning. It consists of a template that can be edited by teachers or filled in by students. The template includes sections for identifying relevant resources, requesting teacher assistance, and taking quick notes on the subject. There are two versions of the template available: one with lines and one without. The template is intended to guide students in their studies and assist them in organizing their learning
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!
Cornell notes is a note-taking strategy to support organizing notes, formulating questions, and summarizing information. This resource can be used in any subject to help with note-taking and studying. It comes in four different versions: blank, lined, graph, and dotted.
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
Boost student learning and retention with the Teach to a Peer Activity—a versatile, interactive study tool that works across all subject areas! This engaging activity empowers students to take ownership of their learning by teaching concepts to a partner, reinforcing key skills like communication, comprehension, and critical thinking. ✅ Perfect for Any ClassroomAdaptable to any subject or grade levelEncourages collaborative learning and active engagementSupports study skills, test prep, and
This handout is intended to provide support for student efforts at home and can be provided to students and families at the beginning of the year and prior to midterms or exams.
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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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