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As an eight-year teacher in special education, I am dedicated to supporting students with intellectual disabilities and autism. I work as a self-contained teacher, providing a modified curriculum that meets the unique needs of each student. I’m also a doctoral student, National Board certified, and take great pride in my role as the site coordinator for the Special Olympics at my school. My goal is to create an inclusive, engaging environment where all students are empowered to reach their fullest potential.
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Preview of Earth Day Lesson Plan (Grades K–12)

Earth Day Lesson Plan (Grades K–12)

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Celebrate Earth Day with this engaging, ready-to-use lesson plan designed for Kindergarten through 12th grade. Each section includes age-appropriate, step-by-step activities, adaptive strategies, discussion questions, and fun visuals. Perfect for classrooms with diverse learners, this resource helps students explore environmental topics through art, writing, video, and project-based learning.
Preview of STEM Phases of the Moon Oreos (K-5 Grade)

STEM Phases of the Moon Oreos (K-5 Grade)

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Elevate your science curriculum with the Oreo Moon Phases Activity! This product is designed to turn the study of lunar phases into an exciting, hands-on experience. Students will simulate the moon's phases using Oreo cookies, making learning fun and delicious. With this comprehensive lesson plan and template, you'll receive clear, user-friendly instructions, allowing educators to seamlessly guide students through the lesson. The activity is conveniently designed with readily available materials
Preview of STEM Hot Chocolate Science (K-5 Grade)

STEM Hot Chocolate Science (K-5 Grade)

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Unleash STEM excitement with our Marshmallow Melt Experiment! This product guides students in a hands-on exploration of heat and temperature, as they measure marshmallow melting times in cold, room temperature, and hot beverages. Easy instructions, readily available materials, and room for collaborative teaching. Turn your classroom into a captivating scientific laboratory – where learning is both fun and delicious!
Preview of STEAM: Earth Day Crafting Stations Lesson Plan (K-5 Grade)

STEAM: Earth Day Crafting Stations Lesson Plan (K-5 Grade)

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Discover the ultimate Earth Day experience with our STEAM Earth Day Activity! This product offers a multi-station event with hands-on, inclusive environmental education. Each station is managed by expert educators, making it ideal for co-teaching or departmental collaboration. Your students will love the visually accessible instructions, passport offering space for check-offs or stickers as they complete each activity, and the engaging lesson plan. An unforgettable Earth Day celebration awaits –
Preview of Life  Cycle of Florida Plants Picture Cards

Life Cycle of Florida Plants Picture Cards

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These picture cards can be used for students to be able to understand the needs of a plant, how they grow, their reproductive parts, and how they are able to reproduce. These cards can be used for the following vocabulary words: germinatesepalpistilstamenpollinationfertilizationThese cards are aimed towards 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students. Standards addressed: SC.4.L.16.1 Identify processes of sexual reproduction in flowering plants, including pollination, fertilization (seed production), seed
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Experience

As an eight-year teacher in special education, I am dedicated to supporting students with intellectual disabilities and autism. I work as a self-contained teacher, providing a modified curriculum that meets the unique needs of each student. I’m also a doctoral student, National Board certified, and take great pride in my role as the site coordinator for the Special Olympics at my school. My goal is to create an inclusive, engaging environment where all students are empowered to reach their fullest potential.

Teaching style

I’m a strong advocate for student-led discovery learning. As a child, I didn’t enjoy feeling that all lessons were teacher-led and lecture-based, so I focus on creating a more engaging and interactive classroom. My space includes a variety of centers- sensory, reading, computer, and quiet corners—where students can explore, learn, and grow in ways that work best for them. I teach whole-group lessons to foster discussion and active participation, followed by differentiated instruction groups to ensure every student is supported at their own level.

Awards & shining teacher moments

As a dedicated educator, I am proud to have achieved several milestones in my career. I hold National Board Certification (2025-2030) and served as Special Education Department Chair in 2019. I was honored to be named Rookie Teacher of the Year in 2018 and awarded the Project TEACHLAB grant to pursue my master's in Special Education. I am also a published author with 11 scholarly articles focused on students with disabilities and have had the privilege of guest lecturing at Florida International University. Over the years, I've facilitated student success by helping them become published authors and served as the Special Olympics Site Coordinator at my school. Additionally, I have received multiple grants, including the McDonald's Golden Grant and the United Teachers of Dade Presidents Grant, to further enhance my students' learning experiences.

My own education history

I graduated from Florida International University (FIU) with a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education, complemented by reading, ESOL, and autism endorsements. I obtained my master’s degree in Special Education at FIU and currently I'm furthering my academic journey as a doctoral student in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies. My passion for education drives me to continuously grow and improve as both an educator and a leader.

Additional biographical information

I chose to remain in special education because I saw how my students were often limited by the low expectations of others. I believed it was my responsibility to assume that they could succeed, as long as the tools and resources I provided were appropriate for them. My goal is to help all students reach their full potential, and with their own self-determination, I hope they continue to progress and make meaningful learning gains.