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Individualized Education Programmer

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Linton, Indiana, United States
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0.5 year -Special Education (K-6) 2 years - Kindergarten 2 years - 4/5 split classroom 5 years - Adult Education (child development, behavior management, trauma-informed classroom & approaches) 6 years - K-3 Special Education teacher
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Preview of Summer Themed Review Packets for grades K-3!

Summer Themed Review Packets for grades K-3!

These super fun summer notebooks for students are packed full of academic activities to complete over break! Hopefully our students won't suffer from the dreaded summer slide if they practice some skills while enjoying the time at home. I developed these notebooks for my special education students in grades K-3 covering skills they learned this year and might need additional practice in before returning to school next year. I'm printing the pages needed for each student and not everyone's book
Preview of Multiplication Mix-Tapes - 3, 6, 9s Tour!

Multiplication Mix-Tapes - 3, 6, 9s Tour!

Multiplication can be tricky! Students could always use some extra practice using multiple strategies to solve. These mix tapes offer a variety of practice options from basic flashcards to competitive games. Students also have a chance to show off their skills making arrays and using repeated addition to solve. This will help reinforce the idea of multiplication. The tape players offered are plain (just for holding cards that have been correctly solved) or options to sort by EVEN and ODD product
Preview of Writing Facts and Opinions

Writing Facts and Opinions

Students sometimes struggle with the difference between fact and opinion, especially when having to write them on their own. These fun, vibrant pictures and graphic organizers will make that easier! These can be utilized as a whole group, small group, individual teaching and learning resource. Students will identify 3 facts (what they can actually see/prove) and 3 opinions (what they think) about each photo. Students practice their writing skills, spelling, language, and speaking skills with thi
Preview of Multiplication Practice/Tests for Facts 0-5

Multiplication Practice/Tests for Facts 0-5

Includes a practice test (first page) and a final test (following page) for each number 0-5 multiplied by 0-12. These can also be used as review after each set of facts are taught. I made them simplistic and the practice similar to the test so that it was easier for students with special needs when testing. Answer Key is included for each practice and test page.
Preview of Number Sense Ships

Number Sense Ships

Ships numbered 1-20 to help with identification of the numeral, word form (decoding practice!), ten frames, place value blocks, and tally marks in different fonts. My students love cutting out the port holes and gluing them to the correct ship. The port holes are more difficult to cut out so that has been helping with scissor control skills (fine motor).
Preview of Count and Smash - Numbers 1-10

Count and Smash - Numbers 1-10

Help your students learn to count, one-to-one correspondence, and that the last number they say when counting is the amount of objects there are! Count each object and smash a piece of molding dough on the picture so you don't lose your place! Remember to ask your students how many they counted and what that means. You could even match their dough to the colors of the objects.
Preview of Beginning & Ending Consonant Digraph Story - The Witch

Beginning & Ending Consonant Digraph Story - The Witch

Short story that includes beginning and ending consonant digraphs for fluency & decoding practice.
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About the store

Experience

0.5 year -Special Education (K-6) 2 years - Kindergarten 2 years - 4/5 split classroom 5 years - Adult Education (child development, behavior management, trauma-informed classroom & approaches) 6 years - K-3 Special Education teacher

Teaching style

I definitely have a laid-back, hybrid style of teaching. I have to be flexible because of teaching children with learning difficulties across four different grade levels. I always incorporate multi-sensory strategies and opportunities for my students to move and engage in the lessons and learning.

Awards & shining teacher moments

None at this time.

My own education history

I graduated from Saint Mary of the Woods College in December 2009 with my Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education (K-6), Special Education (K-12) and a Spanish minor. In 2019, I earned my Master's Degree from Ball State University in Elementary Education with an Early Childhood Focus.

Additional biographical information

I live in a small town in rural Indiana. I live with my husband, our three children, five cats, and dog in a log home in the country.