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Thanks for stopping by! If you're an educator looking for a solution to all the special education paperwork piles (SO much paper!), hands-on resources that will help support student independence, and lesson plans designed for your small groups - you're in the right spot! My name is Jennifer and I taught Special Education (inclusion) in Baltimore City. My teaching day included providing whole group support in the 1st grade classrooms, parallel-teaching with general educators, teaching small-group reading interventions, and more...every hour of my teaching day looked different and I LOVED it! In addition to special education, I was a Teacher Development Leader at my school and mentor with Teach for America. Most recently, I have been working as a special education instructional coach, a position that has helped me learn and grow as an educator and mentor. Let's connect! Check out these quick links for more information: https://positivelylearningblog.com/quicklinks
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Preview of First Grade Math Module 1 Task Box Centers

First Grade Math Module 1 Task Box Centers

Add these True and False Sorting Centers to your first grade math groups! I used them when my students were working on Grade One Module One Topics A-J. Do you have to use Eureka Math or another curriculum? Our school doesn't use it. No worries! The 100 questions (10 sets) cover the following first grade standards: 1.OA.1, 1.OA.3, 1.OA.4, 1.OA.5, 1.OA.6, 1.OA.7, 1.OA.8 Included in this Sorting Center:Directions for preparation and use10 Sorting Centers (10 questions each)Answer Keys for every
Preview of Number Sentences Addition Facts and Making 10 Visuals

Number Sentences Addition Facts and Making 10 Visuals

Add sticky notes to number sentences for visual math learning! I used these number sentences with my first grade students in centers and as small group warm-ups - the strong visual of switching the part/whole was just the lightbulb many students needed for understanding composing and decomposing. This early math center includes:55 addition math number sentence cardsMaking Ten number sentence cardsData Recording PageSave 20% with the Math Intervention BundleIdeas for Use:Simply add a sticky note
Preview of IEP Math Goals | Addition Kit for Practice and Assessment

IEP Math Goals | Addition Kit for Practice and Assessment

Are you tracking IEP goals and progress in early math? This kit targets Addition with 10. There are performance tasks (printable and digital) and data tracking pages (printable and Google Forms). Use this progress monitoring tool to track students' I.E.P. early math goals. I.E.P. Math Kit- Includes:Data Collection Printables - data tracking sheets and optional flash cardsData Collection Digital - Google FormsTask Box - Printable addition task cardsCounting Boom Cards - 30 self-checking digital
Preview of IEP Math Goals | Subtraction Kit for Practice and Assessment

IEP Math Goals | Subtraction Kit for Practice and Assessment

Are you tracking IEP goals and progress in early math? This kit targets Subtraction with 10. There are performance tasks (printable and digital) and data tracking pages (printable and Google Forms). Use this progress monitoring tool to track students' I.E.P. early math goals. I.E.P. Math Kit- Includes:Data Collection Printables - data tracking sheets and optional flash cardsData Collection Digital - Google FormsTask Box - Printable addition task cardsCounting Boom Cards - 30 self-checking digit
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Experience

Thanks for stopping by! If you're an educator looking for a solution to all the special education paperwork piles (SO much paper!), hands-on resources that will help support student independence, and lesson plans designed for your small groups - you're in the right spot! My name is Jennifer and I taught Special Education (inclusion) in Baltimore City. My teaching day included providing whole group support in the 1st grade classrooms, parallel-teaching with general educators, teaching small-group reading interventions, and more...every hour of my teaching day looked different and I LOVED it! In addition to special education, I was a Teacher Development Leader at my school and mentor with Teach for America. Most recently, I have been working as a special education instructional coach, a position that has helped me learn and grow as an educator and mentor. Let's connect! Check out these quick links for more information: https://positivelylearningblog.com/quicklinks

Teaching style

I truly believe ALL children can learn. My approach is simple...I will do whatever it takes for my students to succeed in the least restrictive environment. What does this look like? Incorporating multiple modalities, hands-on learning, positive reinforcement of skills...whatever my students need. This seems to change from year to year which keeps me on my toes! As a special educator, I'm also always using data to inform my instruction. My products are organized for the most simple data-taking possible so I can stay focused on what's important - my students!

Awards & shining teacher moments

• Model Pathway Teacher (BCPSS, 2016) • Professional Development (Schools, Regional, National) • Published Author (Keyboard Companion, Lorenz Publishing)

My own education history

Certifications: • Early Childhood Education (PreK-3rd) • Special Education (K-12) • Master IEP Coach Additional: I also have multiple certifications related to teaching early childhood, special education, and music/movement. I graduated summa cum laude from Towson University.

Additional biographical information

In addition to creating differentiated learning materials, I enjoy mentoring new teachers and providing professional development. My most recent instructional coaching role allows me to do more of what I love...support fellow teachers. Additional Resources: SPECIAL EDUCATORS RESOURCE ROOM PODCAST - weekly PD featuring topics and tips relevant to your role. Be sure to check out past episodes and show notes for more special education support. TASK BOX DOLLAR CLUB - imagine having all your independent work systems PLANNED for you all year long. Think of this as Netflix for teachers, but with task boxes! Learn more at https://positivelylearningblog.com