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Phillip Castillo

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Santa Fe Springs, California, United States
About the store
Have been teaching in Special Education for over 5 years. Experience with mild to moderate and moderate to severe students. Much of my experience has been in High School/Transition age students with mental &/or developmental disabilities.
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Preview of Allied & Axis Powers WWII. World Flags

Allied & Axis Powers WWII. World Flags

Designed for Special Education students to teach them about the Allied & Axis powers that played a major role in World War II. This supplemental material is great for students to learn about an important piece of world history. Simple and fun coloring made easy. *Note: Bottom lines are blank, for students to hand write Allied & Axis powers in the appropriate spaces. Hope you enjoy! -Phillip Castillo
Preview of Daily Weather Chart/Log

Daily Weather Chart/Log

Keep track of the weather with this fun reproducible. Students can chart daily weather by looking up information online/newspaper, etc. Students enjoy coloring today's high & low temperature on the barometer. Hope you enjoy! Phillip Castillo
Preview of CBI Community Based Instruction/Field Trip Coloring Clothing Record

CBI Community Based Instruction/Field Trip Coloring Clothing Record

Use this fun coloring sheet for all CBI (Community Based Instruction) activities &/or field trips. This was designed for Special Education Students K-12. Form works great with High School & Transition age. Students enjoy coloring their clothes each day they use this form. Teach function words and colors at the same time! Teacher can collect forms from all students and place in 3-ring binder/folder when entering the community domain for each outing. Never guess what clothes which student is weari
Preview of Signal / Traffic Light Colors

Signal / Traffic Light Colors

Fun Activity to teach students colors with real world objects (Signal Lights). Also a great way to teach students the importance of safety of crossing the street, learning what the various colors of the signal light represent. Activity was created for Special Education students to teach Community Based Instruction (CBI). Activity also works great with Elementary students. - First colored page is an example of the finish product. - Second page contains 2 signal templates. Page can be cut in
Preview of Christmas Holiday Collage Activity

Christmas Holiday Collage Activity

Create a picture collage holiday wish list! Product works great for primary grades, as well as Special Education classes. My students enjoyed creating this project before the long holiday break and took it home to share with their families. I have included a pdf and sample copy of the product. Hope you enjoy!
Preview of Daily Lesson Plan

Daily Lesson Plan

Free Daily Lesson Plan. Enjoy! Phillip Castillo
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About the store

Experience

Have been teaching in Special Education for over 5 years. Experience with mild to moderate and moderate to severe students. Much of my experience has been in High School/Transition age students with mental &/or developmental disabilities.

Teaching style

Always have a sense of humor in this profession =)

Awards & shining teacher moments

Future teacher of the year!

My own education history

Cal State Fullerton graduate (Psychology/Criminal Justice).

Additional biographical information

To parents who are not educators, this may be hard to understand. Five days a week, we teach your kids. That means we educate your kids. Play with your kids. Discipline your kids. Joke with your kids. Console your kids. Praise your kids. Question your kids. Beat our head against a wall about your kids. Laugh with your kids. Worry about your kids. Keep an eye on your kids. Learn about your kids. Invest in your kids. Protect your kids and yes, love your kids. WE WOULD ALL TAKE A BULLET FOR YOUR KIDS. It’s nowhere in our job description. It isn’t covered in the employee handbook. It isn’t cited in our contracts. But we would ALL DO IT. So, yes, please hug your kids tonight, really, really tight. But on Monday, if you see your kids’ teacher, please HUG them too! (Sandy Hook Elementary 12/14/12)