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I am currently in my 5th year of teaching Special Education science at an inner city school. Over the course of my career, I have had to be creative and resourceful in finding ways to engage students in rigorous learning with minimal funding for a population of students that requires the most support. I hope that I will be able to provide some resources that will help you do the same!
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Interpreting Graphs

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Are your students intimidated by graphs? This assignment introduces students to the I2 Strategy. The strategy encourages students to take a step back and look at the "big picture" when reading graphs. Students are asked to identify three areas, interpret what they see, and create a caption that describes what the graph is showing. To familiarize students with the skill first, they are asked to use the strategy on a picture. I did this with my class and it was a fun way for students to analyze gr
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Experience

I am currently in my 5th year of teaching Special Education science at an inner city school. Over the course of my career, I have had to be creative and resourceful in finding ways to engage students in rigorous learning with minimal funding for a population of students that requires the most support. I hope that I will be able to provide some resources that will help you do the same!

Teaching style

My teaching style is accessible, engaging, collaborative, and transparent. As a Special Education teacher, it is important for me to ensure all students can access and engage in the curriculum I create, while being able to differentiate to keep the rigor high. I like to structure units and lessons around tangible experiences or phenomena that students either participate in or create through experiments, field trips, modeling, video, or demos. Students are accountable for creating the questions that drive their learning, modeling the processes that contribute to their explanation of phenomena, and collaborating to gather, respect, develop, and cultivate a variety or ideas and approaches to problems.

Awards & shining teacher moments

2015-2017 Hollyhock Fellow

My own education history

Studied various sciences, and majored in Psychology and African American Studies, earning my B.A from Temple University 2011. Earned my M.Ed in Curriculum Design and Instruction from Concordia University. Chicago Teaching Fellow 2012