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Welcome to Level Up Interventions! I'm Bobby, a K–12 Intervention Specialist. Before becoming an educator, I spent 11 years as a stay-at-home dad and dedicated volunteer in my local schools, serving in roles ranging from PTA President to community leadership positions. I earned my Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education from WGU and now work with students who need additional academic and behavioral support. My experience includes reading intervention, special education services, IEP writing and implementation, progress monitoring, and intensive Tier 3 support. The resources in this store are designed by a practicing intervention specialist and tested in real classrooms. My goal is to provide practical, effective tools that save teachers time and help students make meaningful progress. Welcome to the adventure....let's help students level up together!
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Preview of Ohio Cryptozoology Sightings Map

Ohio Cryptozoology Sightings Map

Explore the legends of Ohio with this hand-drawn cryptid sightings map featuring famous creatures and mysterious encounters from across the state. From Bigfoot in the forests of southern Ohio to strange lake monsters, ghostly apparitions, and other local legends, each sighting is marked with a unique sketch illustration that brings Ohio folklore to life. Perfect for cryptid enthusiasts, classrooms, and anyone who loves exploring the strange side of the Buckeye State.
Preview of Nature Summer Reading Log

Nature Summer Reading Log

Take reading outside this summer!This nature-themed Summer Reading Log helps students keep track of their reading while encouraging them to slow down, explore, and enjoy a good book. With plenty of space to record titles, reading time, and thoughts about each book, it's a simple way to build reading habits all summer long.Perfect for summer reading programs, classroom use, homeschool families, or independent reading at home.
Preview of 8-Bit Summer Reading Checklist

8-Bit Summer Reading Checklist

Summer reading doesn't have to feel like homework.This fun, game-themed checklist helps students stay motivated while building reading habits throughout the summer. Students can set goals, explore new topics, complete reading challenges, and track their progress along the way.Whether your readers love sports, animals, mysteries, space, or anything in between, this resource encourages them to discover books that match their interests while keeping reading fun and rewarding.Perfect for summer read
Preview of 8-Bit Summer Reading Log

8-Bit Summer Reading Log

When I was in 4th grade, I became obsessed with Bigfoot, UFOs, and the Loch Ness Monster. Suddenly, I wanted to read everything I could find about them.That's one of the reasons I created this reading log.Over the years, I've worked with a lot of students who say they don't like reading. Most of the time, I've found that's not really true. They just haven't found a topic that grabs their attention yet.This summer reading log encourages students to explore topics they enjoy while tracking their r
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Experience

Welcome to Level Up Interventions! I'm Bobby, a K–12 Intervention Specialist. Before becoming an educator, I spent 11 years as a stay-at-home dad and dedicated volunteer in my local schools, serving in roles ranging from PTA President to community leadership positions. I earned my Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education from WGU and now work with students who need additional academic and behavioral support. My experience includes reading intervention, special education services, IEP writing and implementation, progress monitoring, and intensive Tier 3 support. The resources in this store are designed by a practicing intervention specialist and tested in real classrooms. My goal is to provide practical, effective tools that save teachers time and help students make meaningful progress. Welcome to the adventure....let's help students level up together!

Teaching style

I believe effective teaching begins with meeting students where they are. Every learner comes to the classroom with different strengths, challenges, experiences, and learning styles, and it is our responsibility as educators to recognize and respond to those differences. While I firmly believe in maintaining high expectations and meeting educational standards, I also understand that there is rarely a one-size-fits-all approach to learning. Not every student will fit neatly into a predetermined mold, and meaningful growth often requires flexibility, creativity, and a willingness to adjust instruction based on student needs. My teaching philosophy centers on building relationships, using data to guide decisions, and providing the support students need to be successful. I strive to create learning experiences that are engaging, accessible, and focused on progress rather than perfection. Every student can grow. Sometimes they just need a different path to get there.

Additional biographical information

One thing I'll always believe is that kids don't hate reading, they just haven't found the right thing to read yet. I know that because I was that kid. When I was in fourth grade, I became completely obsessed with cryptozoology. Give me a book about Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, UFOs, or any other unexplained mystery, and I couldn't put it down. Once I found something that genuinely interested me, reading stopped feeling like schoolwork and became something I wanted to do. That's why I never accept "I don't like reading" as a final answer. Somewhere out there is a topic, story, or subject that will grab that student's attention. It might be sports, animals, history, video games, cars, space, or something none of us would ever expect. As educators, I think part of our job is helping students find that spark. When kids are interested, they're curious. When they're curious, they're willing to read. And when they're willing to read, growth follows. Sometimes the key isn't teaching a student how to read better, it's helping them find something worth reading.