I have taught general education students and students with learning disabilities in grades 1-5, as well K-3 students with significant cognitive disabilities. I have taught all elementary subject areas and am currently working as an Exceptional Student Education Specialist.
This 5-page study guide contains vocab words and questions for each chapter (1-5). These words and questions are a great way to guide discussion about the topic of World War 2, and the characters in this story are easy for students to relate to. I have used this along with two/three other stories as differentiated small group reading activities for both fourth and fifth graders.
This is a four page study guide to accompany the Journeys grade 2, unit 6 extended text, Exploring Space Travel, by Laura Hamilton Waxman. This guide includes vocabulary, fill in the blank questions, text feature questions, as well as higher-order thinking questions that require short or extended response. There is also one question that ties this book to the Disney movie, Wall-E, which we just watched as part of our Earth Day lessons.
Do you have to write IEPs for students who are self-contained and only see a general education teacher for activities or specials like PE, Art, Music, Computer, Foreign Language, etc.?
This for is a useful tool to get their input prior to writing the IEP and having your meeting, so you can be prepared ahead of time. I usually copy it front to back and put it in their mailbox a few weeks prior to the meeting.
This 8-page study guide contains vocab words and questions for each chapter (1-16). These words and questions are a great way to guide discussion about the topic of World War 2. I have used this along with two/three other stories as differentiated small group reading activities for both fourth and fifth graders.
This 8-page study guide contains vocab words and questions for each chapter (1-17). These words and questions are a great way to guide discussion about the topic of World War 2. I have used this along with two/three other stories as differentiated small group reading activities for both fourth and fifth graders.
If you struggle with difficult behaviors and are told to collect ABC data, but find most forms tedious, then this should make your life a little easier. I have worked with both general education students and students with disabilities, and have found this form to quick and easy when collecting data needed for the Response to Intervention (RtI) Process.
This 5-page study guide contains vocab words and questions for each chapter (1-9). These words and questions are a great way to guide discussion about the topic of World War 2. I have used this along with two/three other stories as differentiated small group reading activities for both fourth and fifth graders.
Are you looking for a way to review a variety of math skills with your students on a daily basis? These 3 different ability-leveled pages can be used to reinforce the basic skills that are covered during your daily calendar math, or to review skills that have already been taught. Over 10 CCSS are covered in these pages including: basic calendar skills, money, place value, even or odd, fact families, 10 frames, rounding, and fractions.
I use these pages in a class with students who have various
Do you need a quick way to check for understanding of the various reading genres?
This 10 question matching quiz can assess you student's knowledge quickly.
Looking for a way to differentiate your weekly homework? I send these sheets home on Friday and collect them the following Friday. There are three different spelling lists, and some minor variations in the assignments. This set also includes a character analysis and word search form to copy on the back of the homework sheets.
A weekly homework sheet for each of three spelling level ability groups to accompany the grade 2 Journeys lesson 25. This homework set also includes a "How much is your word worth?" activity that should be copied onto the back. I hope you enjoy this product. Please feel free to leave any questions, comments, or feedback. I appreciate your business!
A weekly homework sheet for each of three spelling level ability groups to accompany the grade 2 Journeys lesson 28. This homework set also includes a Sequencing activity and word search form that can be copied on the back of the homework sheet.
A weekly homework sheet for each of three spelling level ability groups to accompany the grade 2 Journeys lesson 27. This homework set also includes a Setting book report that can be copied on the back of the homework sheet.
A weekly homework sheet for each of three spelling level ability groups to accompany the grade 2 Journeys lesson 29. This homework set also includes an additional sheet that would be copied on the back of the differentiated sheets containing character analysis questions and an empty grid for students to make their own word search using their spelling words.
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This is a short review of vocabulary from the 2nd grade McGraw Hill textbook unit 3.
Each quiz is on a half sheet, so when you print there are 2 per page.
Are you looking for a way to differentiate your homework assignments without making extra work for yourself? This set includes a weekly homework sheet for each of three spelling level ability groups to accompany the grade 2 Journeys lesson 30. This homework set also includes a blank "make a word search form" that can be copied on the back of the homework sheet.
Our district is using the Journeys reading series as our basal text, and I like to use the extended reading books to enhance my student’s learning, but there aren’t many additional resources to go with them. I have created a study guide to accompany the grade 2, unit 6 extended text, Exploring Space Travel, by Laura Hamilton Waxman. This is the quiz to accompany the study guide.
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Experience
I have taught general education students and students with learning disabilities in grades 1-5, as well K-3 students with significant cognitive disabilities. I have taught all elementary subject areas and am currently working as an Exceptional Student Education Specialist.
Teaching style
I am a positive person who believes in reinforcing the good and having fair consequences when needed. I have a passion for working with students with disabilities.
Awards & shining teacher moments
I was nominated in 2012 for teacher of the year by my peers in Coral Springs, Florida.
My own education history
I earned my Associates Degree in Elementary Education from Broward College, my BA in Sociology from Florida Atlantic University, and received my MS in Educational Leadership from Barry University.
Additional biographical information
I am certified in Elementary Education K-6, Exceptional Student Education K-12, Educational Leadership, and I am ESOL endorsed in the State of Florida.
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