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Lili'sAccessibleLearning

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Washington, United States
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I have been a passionate special education teacher for four years, specializing in supporting students with mild, moderate, severe, and profound disabilities. Before becoming a teacher, I worked as a paraprofessional and as an in-home care aide for children with disabilities. These roles gave me over 9 years of experience working closely with individuals with diverse needs, fostering my commitment to inclusion and advocacy for students of all abilities.
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Preview of Ten Frame Addition Within 10 Task Boxes

Ten Frame Addition Within 10 Task Boxes

I created this activity to support conceptual understanding as well as provide my students with meaningful access in an inclusive setting. The activity contains all addition problems within ten, visually represented in a ten frame for continuity across the general education and special education setting. Just print, cut, and laminate.
Preview of Double Digit Addition with base 10 blocks (No Regrouping). Binder/task cards

Double Digit Addition with base 10 blocks (No Regrouping). Binder/task cards

I created this activity to support conceptual understanding as well as provide my students with meaningful access in an inclusive setting. The activity supports learning to solve double-digit addition problems without regrouping using base 10 blocks. There are 20 different problems, including a version with and without the base 10 blocks included. There are also color-coded number cards that you can use for students who have difficulty writing. Directions: - Print out*, I use cardstock so it's
Preview of Number Quantity Match

Number Quantity Match

A number quantity matching activity that has both color-matching and non-color matching to better scaffold the activity. Dots are organized in a ten-frame to allow for continuity across the general education and special education setting. Just print, cut out, and velcro.
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Experience

I have been a passionate special education teacher for four years, specializing in supporting students with mild, moderate, severe, and profound disabilities. Before becoming a teacher, I worked as a paraprofessional and as an in-home care aide for children with disabilities. These roles gave me over 9 years of experience working closely with individuals with diverse needs, fostering my commitment to inclusion and advocacy for students of all abilities.

Teaching style

I strive to create an inclusive, supportive, and engaging learning environment where all students can thrive. My teaching style blends structure with creativity, using differentiated instruction, hands-on activities, and positive reinforcement to meet each student’s unique needs. I am neurodiversity-affirming and believe my students are perfect just as they are. My goal is never to change them but to help them learn and grow into the best versions of themselves. I celebrate every milestone, big or small, and build strong relationships with my students to ensure they feel seen, valued, and empowered.

Awards & shining teacher moments

I was nominated for Rookie Teacher of the Year and have been recognized for my dedication to inclusion, disability advocacy, and cultivating a positive classroom culture. Watching my students grow and succeed has been the greatest reward, and I am honored to be part of their educational journeys.

My own education history

In college, I graduated Magna Cum Laude and was one of seven recipients of the prestigious Presidential Scholar Award, recognizing my academic excellence, dedication to community service, and contributions to multicultural programs. I consistently earned spots on the President’s List, Dean’s List, and Honor Roll each quarter. I was also a two-time recipient of the Departmental Scholar Award for my achievements as a future special educator. Even before college, I valued connection and kindness, receiving the Friendship Award in 8th grade for being a good friend to all. These experiences shaped my philosophy as a teacher, emphasizing inclusion, kindness, and the importance of celebrating everyone’s unique strengths.

Additional biographical information

Outside of teaching, I enjoy paddleboarding, cooking, houseplants, and spending time with my dog. I’m always seeking ways to grow as an educator and make a positive impact in the lives of my students.