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MsAbbyDHH

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St. Louis, Missouri, United States
About the store
Welcome to my store! My name is Abby, and I have been working as an educational interpreter in a Deaf and Hard of Hearing classroom in a mainstream school for the past 4 years. I am currently working towards my masters to become a Teacher of the Deaf! I love the community of educators working with DHH students, and want to share the resources I have made that have worked for me in the classroom!
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Preview of Daily Schedule Template for Special Education Teachers/Paras/Students/Staff

Daily Schedule Template for Special Education Teachers/Paras/Students/Staff

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MsAbbyDHH
This schedule template is on Google Sheets. There are 6 editable template tabs and 2 example tabs, so make sure and click through the tabs at the bottom of the screen to get full use of it. This template is designed for any special education teachers who have a caseload of vastly different schedules from student to student. It is great for teachers who service students who see a variety of service providers as well.  This template has separate tabs for each day of the week. It also has the day
Preview of Deaf Awareness Jeopardy Game

Deaf Awareness Jeopardy Game

Created by
MsAbbyDHH
This Deaf Awareness Jeopardy game is a great way to learn more about Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) people and the Deaf community! This would be a great resource for: Classrooms/schools that have a population of DHH students and/or staffHigh school ASL classesAny classroom during the month of September (Deaf Awareness Month)ANYONE wanting to learn more about the Deaf community!There are 5 categories with 5 different point values. The categories include, Deaf Culture, Famous Deaf People, Technol
Preview of In-Service Resource: Role of an Educational Interpreter

In-Service Resource: Role of an Educational Interpreter

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MsAbbyDHH
The role of an Educational Interpreter is complex, diverse, and varies from student to student. This resource is intended to help explain the role of an Educational Interpreter in a brief, digestible way. This is a great resource to share with General Education teachers, Admin, SLPs, and other school staff. I have also sent this out to my school during Deaf Awareness Month as a good reminder for those teachers who have worked with interpreters before.
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About the store

Experience

Welcome to my store! My name is Abby, and I have been working as an educational interpreter in a Deaf and Hard of Hearing classroom in a mainstream school for the past 4 years. I am currently working towards my masters to become a Teacher of the Deaf! I love the community of educators working with DHH students, and want to share the resources I have made that have worked for me in the classroom!

Teaching style

Meet the students where they’re at to build relationships and language!

Awards & shining teacher moments

Graduated Summa Cum Laude

My own education history

2017:Bachelors in Communication Sciences and Disorders 2019: Associates in Sign Language Interpreting Currently working towards Masters in Special Education-Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Additional biographical information

Certified and Licensed Interpreter in the state of Missouri!