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Chino, California, United States
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With over a decade of experience in education, I bring a unique blend of classroom support, sign language communication, and creative teaching strategies to everything I create. I began my journey as a volunteer at a Deaf elementary school, followed by seven years as an instructional aide—three of those supporting Deaf and Hard of Hearing students using sign language, and four working with students with a range of learning needs at the middle and high school level. It was in those years, especially in math classrooms, that I discovered my passion for helping students understand complex concepts in ways that made sense to them—often by request! As someone with ADHD, I naturally think outside the box and strive to create materials that are accessible, engaging, and student-friendly. Now a middle school special education math teacher with a Master’s degree and credential in hand, I’ve spent the past three years developing and refining strategies that help all learners thrive in math.
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Preview of Transformations Rumble | 8th Grade Math | Reflections, Rotations, Translations

Transformations Rumble | 8th Grade Math | Reflections, Rotations, Translations

Bring energy to your 8th grade geometry lessons with Transformation Rumble—an engaging, multi-level worksheet designed to help students master reflections, rotations, translations, and dilations. Perfect for whole-class practice, independent work, or sub plans, this resource follows Castro’s levels of questioning to ensure all learners are challenged at the right depth. Students will: Level 1 (Recall & Identify): Recognize and label transformations on a coordinate plane Level 2 (Processing
Preview of Systems of Equations Rumble – 8th Grade Math |Graphing,Substitution, Elimination

Systems of Equations Rumble – 8th Grade Math |Graphing,Substitution, Elimination

Systems of Equations Rumble – 8th Grade Math Worksheet Get your students excited about solving systems of equations with this engaging, scaffolded worksheet! Designed with a Rumble theme, students move through three levels of practice (graphing, substitution, and elimination) before tackling real-world word problems. This resource is perfect for class practice, review, or intervention—and it’s fully aligned to CCSS 8.EE.C.8. ✨ What’s Included: Vocabulary Round – Key terms (system of e
Preview of "What's the Ratio?" | Cut & Paste Activity | 6th Grade Math | 6.RP.1

"What's the Ratio?" | Cut & Paste Activity | 6th Grade Math | 6.RP.1

Engage your 6th grade students with this fun, hands-on cut and paste ratio activity! Students match visual sets with the correct ratios using fraction, colon, and word forms. Perfect for math centers, interactive notebooks, or independent practice. Great for special education, visual learners, and reviewing 6.RP.1. Easy to prep and printer-friendly!
Preview of Inequality Rumble: Solving One-Step & Two-Step Inequalities  | 8th Grade

Inequality Rumble: Solving One-Step & Two-Step Inequalities | 8th Grade

Make inequalities engaging and accessible with Inequality Rumble! This 8th grade math worksheet helps students define, solve, and graph inequalities while progressing through Costa’s Levels of Questioning (Level 1 recall → Level 2 processing → Level 3 application). Aligned to California Math Standard 8.EE.C.8, this resource includes: Vocabulary practice with key inequality terms One-step and two-step inequality practice problems Number line graphs (open & closed circles) Real-world wor
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Experience

With over a decade of experience in education, I bring a unique blend of classroom support, sign language communication, and creative teaching strategies to everything I create. I began my journey as a volunteer at a Deaf elementary school, followed by seven years as an instructional aide—three of those supporting Deaf and Hard of Hearing students using sign language, and four working with students with a range of learning needs at the middle and high school level. It was in those years, especially in math classrooms, that I discovered my passion for helping students understand complex concepts in ways that made sense to them—often by request! As someone with ADHD, I naturally think outside the box and strive to create materials that are accessible, engaging, and student-friendly. Now a middle school special education math teacher with a Master’s degree and credential in hand, I’ve spent the past three years developing and refining strategies that help all learners thrive in math.

Teaching style

My teaching style is rooted in empathy, creativity, and the belief that every student can succeed. As someone who struggled in school due to ADHD and limited support, I deeply understand the frustration that can come with learning challenges. That experience drives me to design engaging, accessible, and fun math materials that meet students where they are. My goal is to build confidence and help every learner see that they can do math. There’s nothing more rewarding than witnessing that “aha!” moment—when everything clicks and a student’s spark for learning ignites.

My own education history

I didn’t always know I’d become a teacher—but every step of my academic journey led me here. I began at Mt. San Antonio College studying art and graphic design, drawn to creative expression and visual storytelling. It wasn’t until I discovered Deaf Studies that everything clicked. That passion led me to California State University, Northridge, where I earned my degree in Deaf Studies—and where my calling to education truly took root. Deaf Studies opened my eyes to the reality that no two students are alike, and many face multiple, overlapping challenges. I recognized myself in my students—especially those who, like me, struggled in school without the right support. I knew the negative impact that experience had on me, and I became determined to be a positive force for students who often feel unseen. I’ve advocated for my students both inside and outside the classroom ever since. After graduation, I was inspired to further my education in order to better support students with diverse learning needs. This led me to National University, where I earned my Master's degree in Special Education. My educational background, combined with my personal experiences, has shaped my approach to teaching and creating resources that cater to the unique needs of every learner

Additional biographical information

I'm starting this store to share the resources I've created for my own students—materials designed to be engaging, accessible, and supportive of all learners. My goal is to help other teachers save time and spark confidence in every classroom.