I have been teaching special education for 6 years now. I taught at the middle school level for 4 and am working in k-5 currently. I primarily work with students who have mild/moderate disabilities.
This product walks students through how to write an email to a teacher. It has a checklist on one side and sentence starters on the other. It also includes a practice worksheet (Powerpoint for teachers to teach the first example as a class is provided in a separate posting due to being able to only upload one file. Also free). The focus of this is for students to be able to express their learning needs such as advocating for IEP accommodations, asking questions on assignments, etc. My hope is to
3rd - 12th
Other (ELA)
FREE
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Experience
I have been teaching special education for 6 years now. I taught at the middle school level for 4 and am working in k-5 currently. I primarily work with students who have mild/moderate disabilities.
Teaching style
I do my best to stay student-centered by keeping all my worksheets to their levels and as engaging as I can. Most of my worksheets are made for a specific students needs and hopefully will fit for some of your students as well.
My own education history
I have a generalist Special Education Degree from UNC and a masters in Applied Behavior Analysis.
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