I teach special education, which means flexibility isn’t optional — it’s the job. I adapt curriculum to fit real kids, not ideal ones, and I build lessons that can shift when students need more support, more challenge, or just a different approach.
I believe learning should be purposeful, engaging, and sometimes a little fun. When it makes sense, I give students voice and choice, connect skills to the real world, and use activities that feel less like “another worksheet” and more like something worth doing.
Most importantly, I work to help students see that:
* Learning isn’t the enemy
* Mistakes are part of the process
* They are capable of more than they think
You’ll notice that many of my resources reflect this philosophy — clear directions, manageable chunks, built-in engagement, and yes… occasionally a touch of appropriate classroom snark to keep things human.