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OVERLAND PARK, Kansas, United States
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Creator of the Smart Steps Mobile app! 40 years in special education as a Co-Department Chair, Collaborative Teacher (Gr. 7-12), Resource Teacher (Gr. K-12), Post High Teacher (ages 18-21), Inclusion Facilitator (K-6), Learning Specialist (K-12), and district-wide Staff Developer. Adjunct professor in the School of Education for 3 years.
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Preview of TAXES Unit: Lesson 1, Understanding Your Paystub

TAXES Unit: Lesson 1, Understanding Your Paystub

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This is a more in-depth version of the free download called Understanding Your Paystub. It's also Lesson 1 of the TAXES Unit which includes 4 additional lessons. (Because of file size, the unit was separated into two packages sold separately. See Lessons 2-5 as a separate download.)Skills: Convert a % to a decimal.Add, subtract, multiply and divide money amounts.Read and locate information on a selected tax chart. Transfer money amounts from one spot to another.Follow formula provided. Vocab
Preview of Understanding Your Paystub

Understanding Your Paystub

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Packet includes: 2-page Cover Sheet /Lesson Plan, Powerpoint presentation (12 slides), a 2-page Handout, and a 2-page Key. (See below for PAID version contents.) Vocabulary: Gross pay, Deductions, Net Pay, Current Pay Period, and Year-to-Date. Skills: Changing a % to a decimal to find tax amounts from a given %; Totaling taxes, and calculating Net Pay for the Current Pay Period and Year-to-Date pay period. A table is used to find the State Tax Rate for a given salary. Lesson Plans include common
Preview of Work Skills Data Collection: Experienced and Beginners

Work Skills Data Collection: Experienced and Beginners

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This is a succinct set of charts and forms that you can use over and over to: Write IEP goals using the sample goals or a mix-and-match chart of phrases. Measure IEP goals10 point Vocational Skills Rubric Work Task Checklist form (with a sample In-Building Job Checklist)Workbox Tracking Form for beginners Bonus Materials: How to Task AnalyzeSample Task Analysis for doing laundryVisual Prompting Tool (laundry template; add photos for your setting)This is provided as a .doc file so that you can ed
Preview of Riding the Public Bus

Riding the Public Bus

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This is an 8 day unit (1 day for presentation; 5 activity days; 1 day to discuss actual bus trip; 1 day for the bus trip). It includes lesson plans, worksheets, and checklists for planning and conducting this community based instructional activity. Since the worksheets and lessons are designed to preteach in the classroom, it can be used even if you are not able to actually practice using the public bus. Skills: Compare and contrast school bus with public busLocate information using internet
Preview of Resource Teacher: Tools to Organize Myself

Resource Teacher: Tools to Organize Myself

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These are a few tools that I routinely use to organize myself in my roles as Case Manager and Co-Teacher. Includes: Time-saving tips and ways to use the forms. IEP Checklist IEP Goal Summary ChartIEP Accommodations At a Glance TemplateTest Tracking SheetClass Participation Points Sign Out SheetI'm providing this as a Word document so that you can edit forms to meet your needs.
Preview of Expiration Dates

Expiration Dates

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Expiration dates are important at home and on some jobs. Stockers at grocery stores and drug stores often sort out expired products as they are facing the shelves. Food safety is also an important life skill. Goals: Look at a date and tell whether it is expired. Compare the current date with a given date and tell how they are related (past or future). Explain how to tell whether food should be thrown away. Lesson: Using the slides provided: -Use our senses to tell whether food has spoiled
Preview of Making Phone Calls (w/Emergency Wallet Cards)

Making Phone Calls (w/Emergency Wallet Cards)

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This started as a file with wallet-sized, EDITABLE emergency phone cards. Students need these in case they are on their own without a phone. Staff can carry a master copy during field trips. I added an 8-step lesson plan including the following activities: Sequencing cards (with suggestions for modification)Phone call script (carefully formatted for easy reading)Phone call scenarios for group and individual practice Data sheet, great for IEP data collectionThis is a .doc file so that you can
Preview of Smart Steps: Decision Making and Self Advocacy

Smart Steps: Decision Making and Self Advocacy

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Practice making decisions using practical, everyday situations using the Smart Steps Mobile app (a free download from the App Store or Google Playstore). It includes practicing self-advocacy and pragmatic language skills through role-playing. This lesson plan includes: Introduction: Making Decisions and the Smart Steps Mobile app through a) two explainer cartoons, b) a class discussion of problems and typical responses, and c) diagrams of all of the app's features: Read-aloud button, Profile Sc
Preview of Study Skills: Grade Check Sheet

Study Skills: Grade Check Sheet

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Use this grade check sheet as a routine Monday Grade Check. Students check their own grades and use it for reference throughout the week. Use it for: 1-1 Conferencing, Goal-setting, and Follow up. Students record their current grade and indicate missing assignments or other actions they plan to take in order to raise their grades. It acts as a plan for the week, perfect for giving students choice and responsibility. (Provided as a .docx file so that you can edit the number of class periods.)
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About the store

Experience

Creator of the Smart Steps Mobile app! 40 years in special education as a Co-Department Chair, Collaborative Teacher (Gr. 7-12), Resource Teacher (Gr. K-12), Post High Teacher (ages 18-21), Inclusion Facilitator (K-6), Learning Specialist (K-12), and district-wide Staff Developer. Adjunct professor in the School of Education for 3 years.

Teaching style

I'm passionate about community-based instruction for students with disabilities.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Kansas City Top Connector; Friends of Special Education (3 times); Womens Council Research Award for UMKC doctoral research; Digital Sandbox entrepreneurship grant; App development grant from Wireless RERC; Semi-finalist in the Venture Creation Challenge at UMKC; Winning team at Startup Weekend KC KS Employment First Champion

My own education history

Ed.D. UMKC in Educational Administration; Ed.Spec. UMKC in Educational Administration; M.A. UMKC in Special Education--Learning Disabilities; B.S. NWMSU in Elementary Education--Learning Disabilities

Additional biographical information

I love helping students to become independent which translates to teaching lifeskills, especially in the community. When I noticed students who were right on the verge of being independent as they graduated or exited the school system, I was inspired to create a decision-making app to provide a middle layer of support for them and peace of mind for parents. It's called Smart Steps Mobile. See www.SmartSteps4me.com for more information.