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I teach a self-contained Special Day Class in CA. I have 9 years of experience in mild/moderate support needs classrooms. All my products have been tested in my own classroom, so I know they work.
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Preview of Integer Operations Dry-Erase Work Mats (+, -, x, ÷)

Integer Operations Dry-Erase Work Mats (+, -, x, ÷)

Understand operations with integers by pictorial representations of them! In this product, students will use the work mat to demonstrate their understanding of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with positive and negative numbers. This particularly benefits students who need a more concrete representation or multiple means of representation. These can be printed, but I prefer to put them in sheet protectors or dry-erase pockets for classroom use and re-use. Each mat includes a
Preview of Concrete Ratio Practice- Part to Part and Part to Whole

Concrete Ratio Practice- Part to Part and Part to Whole

Understand ratios by building them! In this activity, students will build ratios and write the ratio three ways (with a colon, with the word "to", and as a fraction). This particularly benefits students who need a more concrete representation or an artistic outlet during a lesson. Addresses ratio concepts including: -Demonstrate a simple ratio relationship (6th-grade-Essential Elements/DLM) -Use a ratio to model or describe a relationship (7th-grade Essential Elements/DLM) These can be printed a
Preview of Unit Rates: Accessible Guided Notes and Practice Pages

Unit Rates: Accessible Guided Notes and Practice Pages

Having trouble getting your learners to understand unit rates in the real world? Check out this resource! Included are three guided notes pages and 4 practice pages. The guided notes take learners through examples of how we see unit rates in our everyday lives as well as how to extend unit rates and find unit rates for common goods. The practice pages ask learners to find unit prices for various goods from two stores and to compare which store has a better (lower) price. These sheets have bee
Preview of Middle School iReady Diagnostic Growth Certificate

Middle School iReady Diagnostic Growth Certificate

Even middle schoolers deserve to be acknowledged for their hard work! Whether it's an in-class ceremony, a grade-level celebration, or a whole-class assembly, these certificates are perfect! Included is one award for reading growth, one award for math growth, and one award for growth in both reading and math. Certificates are specific to the iReady program (not included). These awards are simple and age-appropriate for middle school students. TERMS OF USE (TOU):All rights reserved by © Middle
Preview of Creating Simple Ratios

Creating Simple Ratios

Introducing the Creating Simple Ratios Worksheet, meticulously designed to make learning ratios tangible and accessible for students with disabilities. These worksheets integrate visual aids, encourage hands-on exploration, and clear instructions to simplify ratio concepts. Interactive elements such as cut-and-paste are also included to help students connect abstract ratio concepts to everyday experiences or for students who may not be able to draw. With our Ratio Concept Worksheets, teachers ca
Preview of Valentine's Menu Math: Differentiated Money/Decimal Practice

Valentine's Menu Math: Differentiated Money/Decimal Practice

Fall in love with learning decimals with these Valentine's-themed decimal addition worksheets! This set of differentiated worksheets is perfect for students of all levels and abilities. From beginner to advanced, each worksheet is designed to challenge and engage students in a fun and meaningful way, while tying in some festivity! To support differentiation, this set includes three levels of difficulty, allowing you to choose the right worksheet for each student. Whether you're working one-on-on
Preview of Identifying Angle Types Task Cards/Scoot

Identifying Angle Types Task Cards/Scoot

This set of task cards can be used as a task box, scoot, around the room activity, and so much more. Perfect for getting students up and moving and generalizing their understanding of angle types. This product only focuses on acute, right, obtuse, and straight angles. There are 20 total task cards and a recording sheet. *Don't forget to leave feedback and get credits for your next TpT purchase! TERMS OF USE (TOU):All rights reserved by © Middle Accessibility. • This product is to be used by t
Preview of Making Equivalent Ratios

Making Equivalent Ratios

Understand equivalent ratios by building them! In this activity, students will draw in the fruit to show how to make equivalent ratios. This particularly benefits students who need a more concrete representation or an artistic outlet during a lesson. Addresses ratio concepts including: -Demonstrate a simple ratio relationship (6th-grade-Essential Elements/DLM) -Use a ratio to model or describe a relationship (7th-grade Essential Elements/DLM) TERMS OF USE (TOU):All rights reserved by © Middle
Preview of Geometry Posters: Rays, Lines, and Angles

Geometry Posters: Rays, Lines, and Angles

This set of posters is a great resource for learning or reviewing geometry basics. It includes clear illustrations of rays, lines, line segments, angles (general), and 5 angle types (acute, obtuse, right, straight, and reflex). Perfect for posting in your classroom, or printing two to a page for use in interactive notebooks! *Don't forget to leave feedback and get credits for your next TpT purchase! TERMS OF USE (TOU):All rights reserved by © Middle Accessibility. • This product is to be used
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Experience

I teach a self-contained Special Day Class in CA. I have 9 years of experience in mild/moderate support needs classrooms. All my products have been tested in my own classroom, so I know they work.

Awards & shining teacher moments

2018-2019 Teacher of the Year

My own education history

BA- Humanities for Teaching, Seattle University MA- Urban Education, Literacy, Loyola Marymount University