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Medford, New Jersey, United States
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I have been teaching high school special ed in a self-contained setting for 3 years. I work with students ages 13-22. I teach functional math, transition skills, and a vocational experience class where students learn and practice real-world job skills. I also take students out into the community once a week for community-based instruction.
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Preview of Classifying Triangles and Quadrilaterals Reference Sheet

Classifying Triangles and Quadrilaterals Reference Sheet

Geometry Reference Sheet for Classifying Triangles and Quadrilaterals CAN BE USED AS... cheat sheet for an assessmentguided notesstudy guideFEATURES: Classifying triangles by side lengthClassifying quadrilateralsClear, concise descriptions and graphicsBlank & Marked Up versions
Preview of FREEBIE Measuring Length Test

FREEBIE Measuring Length Test

Functional Measurement Unit Test for Length: Customary & Metric Answer Key Included!! Plain Graphics appropriate for all ages TOPICS ASSESSED: Measuring lines with a ruler (inches & centimeters)Measuring to the nearest 1/4 inchMeasuring in centimeters & millimetersDrawing lines of a specific length using a ruler (inches & centimeters)Converting Units (inches, feet, yards, millimeters, centimeters, meters)Choosing an appropriate unit of measure
Preview of Elapsed Time Road Trip Project

Elapsed Time Road Trip Project

This elapsed time project is perfect for high school special ed functional math! Can be completed independently or with teacher support. Low academic content paired with age-appropriate graphics. DETAILS: Page 1: The Planroom for students to plan the background of their trip (where, when, why, etc.)Page 2: Calculationsstep by step directions on how to complete each calculationPage 3: The Schedulestudents can complete a chart to show the schedule for their trip including the stops that they makeP
Preview of Printable Calendar Cards

Printable Calendar Cards

Printable Calendar Cards to display the date on your classroom's board Print out & laminate to display on your board using magnets or clips WHAT'S INCLUDED: Colored Month CardsB&W Date Cards: #1-31, years up to 2029 B&W Days of the week cards
Preview of Writing Expressions Exit Ticket

Writing Expressions Exit Ticket

Writing Expressions Quick Check This product assesses students' ability to understand a scenario and write an expression to represent it. Could be used as a warm up or exit ticket. Aligns to 6th and 7th grade standards, but can be used in any functional math class above that level. This short exercise is perfect for a functional math class! It teaches the skill of expressions while making it relevant to the students in real life. 2 per page INCLUDES: - One and Two-step Expressions - Simple lan
Preview of Angles Quiz FREEBIE

Angles Quiz FREEBIE

FREE Classifying Angles Quiz IDEAS FOR USE: Pre-TestPost-TestExit TicketWarm UpMini QuizDETAILS: 6 questionsacute, obtuse, right, and straight angles2 per page
Preview of Calendar Reference Sheet Freebie

Calendar Reference Sheet Freebie

These reference sheets can be used to teach functional calendar language. You can use them as guided notes, a cheat sheet for a test, or just reference sheets that are clear and easy to read. WHAT'S INCLUDED: Vocabulary Page including functional calendar language i.e. daily, monthly, annually, etc.Months of the year graphic organizer including the number, abbreviation, season, and number of daysBlank calendar page that can be filled out for any month of the yearFilled out vocabulary & graphic o
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Experience

I have been teaching high school special ed in a self-contained setting for 3 years. I work with students ages 13-22. I teach functional math, transition skills, and a vocational experience class where students learn and practice real-world job skills. I also take students out into the community once a week for community-based instruction.

Teaching style

I love to mix technology with hands-on work so that I can engage students in meaningful ways.