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Powder Springs, Georgia, United States
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After earning my Master of Arts in Teaching with a specialization in Adapted Curriculum, I launched my career as a self-contained Community-Based Instruction teacher. I serve high school students in grades 9–12, designing and delivering instruction that centers on functional academics, essential life skills, and hands-on vocational training. My lessons are individualized and practical — from reading and math skills applied to real-world tasks, to money management, cooking, community navigation, job readiness, and workplace routines. Currently, I teach in a transition program for learners ages 18–22, supporting their pathway to greater independence, meaningful employment, and community inclusion. I collaborate closely with families, job coaches, and community partners to create work-based learning opportunities, internships, and functional assessments that inform personalized transition plans. I’m passionate about creating respectful, student-centered environments where each learner’s strengths are celebrated and progress is measurable. I feel incredibly grateful for the opportunity to empower young adults as they develop the skills, confidence, and agency needed for life after school.
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Preview of Next Dollar Up Task Cards | 72 Real‑Life Money Skills Cards | Special Education

Next Dollar Up Task Cards | 72 Real‑Life Money Skills Cards | Special Education

Build real‑world money skills with this comprehensive set of 72 Next Dollar Up Task Cards—perfect for high school Special Education, Transition, Life Skills, and Functional Academics classrooms! Designed for students working at a 2nd–3rd grade cognitive level, these task cards use clear visuals, age‑respectful images, and real‑world prices to help students master the essential Next Dollar Up strategy. Students practice rounding up to the next whole dollar when paying for items—a critical
Preview of Identifying & Counting Coins | Money Activities & Task Cards

Identifying & Counting Coins | Money Activities & Task Cards

🪙 Identifying & Counting Coins Hands-On Money Activities + Word Problem Task Cards Make teaching money simple, engaging, and effective with this comprehensive money unit! This resource is packed with hands-on activities, print-and-go worksheets, math centers, and multiple-choice word problem task cards to help students confidently identify coins and count money. Perfect for Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and 2nd Grade, as well as intervention and special education, this unit provides everything you n
Preview of Next Dollar Up Strategy | Functional Money Math for Students with Disabilities

Next Dollar Up Strategy | Functional Money Math for Students with Disabilities

⭐ What’s Included in This Resource 📘 Instruction & Teaching Materials Student-friendly explanation of the strategy Vocabulary cards with visuals and definitions 🧾 Task Cards: 20 Total Real-world shopping scenarios Realistic prices and everyday items Perfect for small groups, 1:1 instruction, or independent work 📝 Worksheets & Practice Pages Circle-the-answer worksheets Write-the-answer practice pages Real-life word problems Independent practice and review 📊 Assessments &
Preview of Real-Life Money & Debit Card Scenarios | Life Skills Task Cards for Transition S

Real-Life Money & Debit Card Scenarios | Life Skills Task Cards for Transition S

⭐ Product Description Help your high school special education students build real-life financial independence with these hands-on money and debit card task cards! This transition-focused resource uses real-world scenarios to teach students how to make smart decisions when using money and debit cards in everyday situations. Students practice functional math, budgeting, debit card safety, and decision-making through engaging, practical scenarios they are likely to encounter in real life. This reso
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Experience

After earning my Master of Arts in Teaching with a specialization in Adapted Curriculum, I launched my career as a self-contained Community-Based Instruction teacher. I serve high school students in grades 9–12, designing and delivering instruction that centers on functional academics, essential life skills, and hands-on vocational training. My lessons are individualized and practical — from reading and math skills applied to real-world tasks, to money management, cooking, community navigation, job readiness, and workplace routines. Currently, I teach in a transition program for learners ages 18–22, supporting their pathway to greater independence, meaningful employment, and community inclusion. I collaborate closely with families, job coaches, and community partners to create work-based learning opportunities, internships, and functional assessments that inform personalized transition plans. I’m passionate about creating respectful, student-centered environments where each learner’s strengths are celebrated and progress is measurable. I feel incredibly grateful for the opportunity to empower young adults as they develop the skills, confidence, and agency needed for life after school.

Teaching style

I use a student-centered, strength-based approach that emphasizes hands-on, community-based learning. My lessons are functional and goal-oriented—focused on real-world skills like money management, cooking, travel training, and job readiness—delivered through differentiated instruction, task analysis, and visual supports. I collaborate closely with families, job coaches, and community partners, use data and functional assessments to guide instruction, and create structured, respectful environments that build independence, self-advocacy, and meaningful post-school outcomes.

Awards & shining teacher moments

2021 Educator of the Year

My own education history

I hold a Bachelor of Science in Sociology and a Master of Arts in Teaching with a specialization in Adapted Curriculum. I am currently pursuing a Specialist degree in Special Education to deepen my expertise and better support students with diverse learning needs