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Math & Literacy Bridge

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Accessible math and literacy resources designed for special education—bridging skills for confidence, independence, and real-world success. I have worked across diverse classroom settings, including elementary to high school and both general education and self-contained special education environments. With over a decade of experience, I’ve supported students with varied learning needs, always seeking strategies to make instruction accessible and meaningful. Currently, I serve as a Math Coach, collaborating with educators to integrate literacy and math through student-centered and functional approaches.
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Preview of Division Facts Sprint Pack | 4 Timed Tests for Math Fluency Practice

Division Facts Sprint Pack | 4 Timed Tests for Math Fluency Practice

Make division practice engaging and effective with this Division Sprint Pack! Designed for building fluency, this resource includes four printable division sprint tests that give students repeated, structured practice with essential division facts. Perfect for: Daily math warm-upsTimed fluency drillsIntervention and small-group practiceIndependent math centersTest prep and progress monitoringEach sprint includes: ✅ A mix of basic division facts (2–9) ✅ Clear formatting for quick completion ✅ S
Preview of Math Intake Diagnostic | Printable Assessment for Place Value, Division

Math Intake Diagnostic | Printable Assessment for Place Value, Division

This 5th Grade Math Intake Diagnostic is designed to give teachers a clear picture of student readiness and foundational skills at the beginning of the year. With 31 multiple-choice questions, the assessment covers a wide range of math concepts, including place value, rounding, estimation, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, and multi-step word problems. Perfect for: Back-to-school diagnosticsSmall group placementIdentifying strengths and areas for supportProgress monitoringData to
Preview of Adding to the Hundreds Place with Place Value Discs | Printable Math Practice

Adding to the Hundreds Place with Place Value Discs | Printable Math Practice

Help students visualize and understand addition to the hundreds place with this hands-on math resource! Using place value discs, learners practice breaking apart numbers into hundreds, tens, and ones to solve problems with accuracy and confidence. This activity is perfect for: Guided math groupsIndependent practiceMath centersIntervention or small-group reteachHomework or assessment reviewWhat’s Included:✅ Step-by-step layout for solving addition with place value discs ✅ Clear hundreds–tens–on
Preview of Simplifying Fractions Materials

Simplifying Fractions Materials

Simply fractions lesson materials from Do Now to Homework. There is a variety of mixed exercises with comparing and ordering of fractions.
Preview of Rounding Bingo

Rounding Bingo

Fun game to use as a brain break in class or at a station for students in the classroom.
Preview of Rounding up to the nearest thousands

Rounding up to the nearest thousands

Notes provides a visual on how to round. Along with sample problems to practice rounding up to the nearest thousands.
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About the store

Experience

Accessible math and literacy resources designed for special education—bridging skills for confidence, independence, and real-world success. I have worked across diverse classroom settings, including elementary to high school and both general education and self-contained special education environments. With over a decade of experience, I’ve supported students with varied learning needs, always seeking strategies to make instruction accessible and meaningful. Currently, I serve as a Math Coach, collaborating with educators to integrate literacy and math through student-centered and functional approaches.

Teaching style

At Math & Literacy Bridge, I teach with the belief that every student—regardless of ability—is capable of learning. My practice centers on discovering the right method for each learner, whether that’s visual supports, adapted tasks, or structured strategies like Cornell Notes to help students stay organized and engaged. I provide tools and scaffolds, and I also hold learners accountable, because meaningful growth happens when students do the work.

Awards & shining teacher moments

I was honored as Teacher of the Year (2023–2024)—a recognition that reflects my dedication to inclusive and high-expectation teaching. I was also invited to share my classroom strategies at a professional special education forum, where I presented how using Cornell Notes can help students with disabilities develop stronger communication, independence, and organizational skills. These moments highlight the heart of my work: bridging learning gaps and helping students thrive.

My own education history

I hold an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership and a Master’s in Curriculum and Instruction, with specialized training in special education and instructional coaching. This background shapes the creation of resources that are both rigorous and accessible for diverse learners.

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