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Hello Everyone! I'm a certified Reading Specialist and ESE educator with seven years of experience designing rigorous, scaffolded ELA instruction for neurodivergent, below-grade-level, and honors students in grades 6–12. I currently serve as a Special Education Coordinator and high school English and Reading teacher, working daily with students who have IEPs, and diverse learning profiles. My resources are built on the Science of Reading and Universal Design for Learning: practical, classroom-tested materials that hold the bar high while meeting students where they are. You'll find morphology units, differentiated novel studies, podcast-based close reading, genre exploration, argument writing, and storytelling — all scaffolded for the learners most curriculum ignores. I've presented at the Learning Disabilities Association of America national conference on scaffolding rigor for neurodivergent learners. Every resource in this store comes from my actual classroom, not theory. If you teach the students other resources weren't built for, you're in the right place
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Preview of Morphology Unit | Science of Reading | ESE Neurodivergent Learners | Grades 6-11

Morphology Unit | Science of Reading | ESE Neurodivergent Learners | Grades 6-11

Teaching students prefixes, suffixes and roots is crucial in building vocabulary. This pairs nicely with a morphology unit, IXL or even just weekly vocabulary building. It can be used as introductory material, a test or a worksheet to pair with a slideshow. However you scaffold it it will be more meaningful to middle schoolers and high schoolers than typical phonics and morphology work as it appears at a higher level even though it is still foundational
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Experience

Hello Everyone! I'm a certified Reading Specialist and ESE educator with seven years of experience designing rigorous, scaffolded ELA instruction for neurodivergent, below-grade-level, and honors students in grades 6–12. I currently serve as a Special Education Coordinator and high school English and Reading teacher, working daily with students who have IEPs, and diverse learning profiles. My resources are built on the Science of Reading and Universal Design for Learning: practical, classroom-tested materials that hold the bar high while meeting students where they are. You'll find morphology units, differentiated novel studies, podcast-based close reading, genre exploration, argument writing, and storytelling — all scaffolded for the learners most curriculum ignores. I've presented at the Learning Disabilities Association of America national conference on scaffolding rigor for neurodivergent learners. Every resource in this store comes from my actual classroom, not theory. If you teach the students other resources weren't built for, you're in the right place

Awards & shining teacher moments

Professional Development Speaker Speaker at CIES Guest Presenter at Harvard Educational Conference Publications in Academic Journals

My own education history

B.A. English B. A. Linguistics M.Ed in Education