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I'm a special education teacher with years of experience supporting students with learning disabilities, ADHD, and behavioral challenges in inclusive and self-contained classrooms. I've worked closely with paraprofessionals, general education teachers, and families to create learning environments that are compassionate, structured, and student-centered. My resources are rooted in real classroom practice and designed to help support staff feel confident and capable—no matter their background.
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Preview of Spooktacular Sentences Bundle: Halloween Sentence Fragments Practice

Spooktacular Sentences Bundle: Halloween Sentence Fragments Practice

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Make grammar instruction delightfully eerie with this Spooktacular Sentences Bundle! This Halloween-themed resource combines two engaging activities that help students master sentence structure, identify fragments, and revise spooky phrases into complete thoughts. With ghosts, gravestones, and grammar galore, it’s perfect for October ELA lessons. What’s Included:👻 Sentence or Fragment? Worksheet Students label each spooky sentence as complete or a fragment, then circle what’s missing—Subject
Preview of Spooktacular Sentence or Fragment? Halloween Grammar [worksheet]

Spooktacular Sentence or Fragment? Halloween Grammar [worksheet]

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👻Make grammar practice hauntingly fun with this Halloween-themed worksheet that helps students master the difference between complete sentences and fragments! With creepy prompts, spooky visuals, and grammar questions that ask “What’s missing?”, this resource is perfect for October literacy centers, bell ringers, or sub plans. What’s Included:👻 12 spooky sentence prompts: a mix of complete sentences and fragments✏️ Student task: label each as Sentence (S) or Fragment (F)🔍 Follow-up question:
Preview of Spooktacular Sentences: Grammar Practice – Complete Sentences vs. Fragment

Spooktacular Sentences: Grammar Practice – Complete Sentences vs. Fragment

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Make grammar spine-tinglingly fun with Spooktacular Sentences, a Halloween-themed resource that helps students master the difference between complete sentences and fragments. With creepy characters, haunted houses, and ghostly grammar examples, this engaging presentation and activity set is perfect for October ELA lessons. What’s Included:🎃 Clear definitions and examples of complete sentences and fragments👻 Halloween-themed sentence identification slides✏️ Practice slides where students circl
Preview of Turkey-Tastic Adventure: Run-On Sentence Detective Teaching Story + Worksheet

Turkey-Tastic Adventure: Run-On Sentence Detective Teaching Story + Worksheet

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Make grammar instruction gobble-worthy with this Turkey-tastic Sentences Bundle! This engaging resource combines a humorous story and a themed worksheet to help students master sentence structure and run-on corrections—all while following the wild adventures of Tucker the Turkey. What’s Included: 🦃 Tucker the Turkey’s Great Escape – A laugh-out-loud story filled with intentional run-on sentences. Students will identify and revise Tucker’s chaotic thoughts as he flees the farm in search of
Preview of Turkey-Tastic Sentences - Identify and Fix Run-on Sentences  [worksheet]

Turkey-Tastic Sentences - Identify and Fix Run-on Sentences [worksheet]

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🦃 Make grammar festive with this Thanksgiving-themed worksheet focused on identifying and correcting run-on sentences! Students will read turkey-themed facts and decide whether each is a complete sentence or a run-on, then revise the run-ons using proper punctuation and structure. 🦃 What’s Included:10 sentence vs. run-on identification questions4 sentence revision promptsTurkey-themed facts woven into every sentenceClean, student-friendly layout for easy use🦃 Perfect for:Thanksgiving week g
Preview of Turkey-Tastic Grammar Adventure: Run-On Sentence Detective Teaching Story

Turkey-Tastic Grammar Adventure: Run-On Sentence Detective Teaching Story

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🦃Get ready for a gobble-worthy grammar adventure! This engaging resource follows Tucker the Turkey as he flees the farm to escape becoming Thanksgiving dinner, but his runaway story is riddled with run-on sentences! Your students will become grammar detectives, helping Tucker clean up his punctuation and separate his tangled thoughts into complete sentences. 🦃Perfect for upper elementary learners, this interactive pack includes: A humorous, illustrated story featuring Tucker the Turkey and his
Preview of Managing ADHD in the Classroom: Paraprofessional Quick Guide - No Prep

Managing ADHD in the Classroom: Paraprofessional Quick Guide - No Prep

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Product Description:Empower your paraprofessionals with simple, effective strategies to support students with ADHD — no training required!This easy-to-use, one-page guide was designed especially for paraprofessionals working with students who struggle with attention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. With practical, real-world examples and quick tips, it's ideal for classroom aides with little or no education background. Perfect for: -General education classrooms -Resource rooms or inclusion set
Preview of Reading Support Cheat Sheet for Paraprofessionals | No Prep Quick Reference

Reading Support Cheat Sheet for Paraprofessionals | No Prep Quick Reference

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Give your paraprofessionals the tools they need to confidently support struggling readers — no training required!This one-page support guide is designed specifically for paraprofessionals working with students who have reading challenges, especially those with learning disabilities in reading. It's written in simple, accessible language and packed with practical strategies they can use right away, even if they don’t have an education background. Perfect for:-Classroom aides -One-on-one support
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Experience

I'm a special education teacher with years of experience supporting students with learning disabilities, ADHD, and behavioral challenges in inclusive and self-contained classrooms. I've worked closely with paraprofessionals, general education teachers, and families to create learning environments that are compassionate, structured, and student-centered. My resources are rooted in real classroom practice and designed to help support staff feel confident and capable—no matter their background.

Teaching style

My teaching style is calm, flexible, and highly structured. I believe in building strong relationships first, then using clear expectations, visual supports, and consistent routines to help students thrive. I’m passionate about breaking down big concepts into simple, doable steps—whether I’m teaching a student how to decode a word or training a paraprofessional to respond to behavior positively.

My own education history

I hold a degree in special education and have completed additional coursework in behavioral interventions, trauma-informed teaching, and inclusive classroom practices. I am pursing certification in Instructional Design.