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Read Between the Needs

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High school Special Education (current) 8th Grade RLA teacher (1 year) 6th Grade RLA Teacher (4 years) 4th Grade RLA Teacher (2 years) Homeless Children's Education Fund (Intern, 1 year) Daycare Teacher (4 years) Jumpstart (1 year)
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Preview of Using Data as Change | Data Literacy Worksheets & Google Activities

Using Data as Change | Data Literacy Worksheets & Google Activities

Help students move beyond numbers and use data as a tool for understanding, voice, and change. This Using Data as Change resource includes scaffolded worksheets and interactive activities designed for special education high school students, middle school students, and late elementary learners. Students analyze data, identify missing perspectives, create data-driven stories, and develop action plans—all in an accessible, student-friendly format. These activities are perfect for independent wo
Preview of Substitute Information Sheets - EDITABLE

Substitute Information Sheets - EDITABLE

A completely editable sub information sheet includes seating charts, a space for sub notes, and class schedule
Preview of Digital Data Trackers

Digital Data Trackers

Digital Tracker to help track student data and scores. This is helpful for me to see how data changes over time and what students are struggling with.
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Experience

High school Special Education (current) 8th Grade RLA teacher (1 year) 6th Grade RLA Teacher (4 years) 4th Grade RLA Teacher (2 years) Homeless Children's Education Fund (Intern, 1 year) Daycare Teacher (4 years) Jumpstart (1 year)

Teaching style

My teaching style is rooted in trauma-informed care, restorative justice, and community building, with a strong foundation in psychology and child development. I believe that learning happens best in safe, supportive environments where every student feels seen and valued. I also love bringing a little weirdness and humor into my lessons to spark curiosity, lower barriers, and make the classroom a place where students can relax and engage. My resources are designed to foster connection, creativity, and critical thinking while keeping things fun and meaningful.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Teacher of the Year 22-23 Teacher of the Month

My own education history

Masters in Elementary Education from Johns Hopkins University Bachelors in Applied Developmental Psychology from University of Pittsburgh