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Mundelein, Illinois, United States
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I have worked at an elementary therapeutic day school as a special education teacher. I am currently working in a structured teaching classroom for children in grades 3-5th.
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Preview of Reading - 3 main events, setting and characters- special ed, autism

Reading - 3 main events, setting and characters- special ed, autism

This listing is for three support visuals to help with reading comprehension. These pages can be laminated and used with dry erase markers to write down the setting, the 3 main events and the characters in the story. This is also helpful for children with autism.
Preview of US Geography- Social Studies -- Differentiated for Special Education

US Geography- Social Studies -- Differentiated for Special Education

This listing is for a 10 page Social Studies Activity/Resource kit. This pack goes over: latitude, longitude, vocabulary, regions of the US and North and South Poles. Please feel free to contact me with questions.
Preview of Wait Strips - Autism

Wait Strips - Autism

Use these wait strips during activities with children with Autism. Color in the circles and when all of the circles are colored in, the activity is all done. This file includes three wait strips (4 circles, 5 circles, 8 circles).
Preview of Fine Motor Writing Practice - Autism and Special Education

Fine Motor Writing Practice - Autism and Special Education

This file contains 12 pages of fine motor practice. These pages can be used as paper tracing activities. They can also be glued onto file folders and then laminated for use with dry erase markers. These are great for special education students or younger students that need some fine motor practice.
Preview of What Goes Together? File Folder Activity - Autism- Special Education

What Goes Together? File Folder Activity - Autism- Special Education

What Goes Together? This posting is for a "What Goes Together" activity. This activity consists of items that would be found at home. There are a few ways to utilize this activity: 1. Laminate pieces and glue board to a file folder and use as a file folder activity 2. Provide the pieces and have the student paste the pictures onto the board 3. Teach using the already put together pairs and then use one of the other options to assess mastery of the topic
Preview of School Schedule (with sample schedule pieces)- Autism

School Schedule (with sample schedule pieces)- Autism

This schedule can be used to provide structure at school for children on the Autism spectrum or for children with other special needs. Simply print, laminate, cut and velcro. Please contact me if you need additional schedule pieces and I can make a customized posting for you!
Preview of Label Body Parts- Special education, Autism, File folder

Label Body Parts- Special education, Autism, File folder

This file folder activity helps students to identify/label different body parts. There are 3 levels of labels (word and picture, word, picture) to allow this task to grow with the specific student.
Preview of Math Schedule and Visuals- Autism, Special Education

Math Schedule and Visuals- Autism, Special Education

This file contains a schedule and 23 schedule pieces with pictures and 9 blank schedule pieces for you to create your own custom pieces. This works well for math centers or as a way to structure up math class for students.
Preview of Body regulation boards- Autism- Special education-engine run sensory

Body regulation boards- Autism- Special education-engine run sensory

This file contains 6 pages. There are different types of boards. I have made some blank boards to allow you to laminate and then write on then with dry erase. You can also make copies and use these "on the fly" during your day. I have also included schedule pieces of sensory choices that students can choose from to regulate their bodies.
Preview of Home Schedules- FIRST THEN, AM/PM w/sample schedule pieces-Autism

Home Schedules- FIRST THEN, AM/PM w/sample schedule pieces-Autism

These schedules can be used to provide structure at home for children on the Autism spectrum or for children with other special needs. Simply print, laminate, cut and velcro. This file includes AM/PM schedules and a First/Then Board. Please contact me if you need additional schedule pieces and I can make a customized posting for you!
Preview of Rhyming - pictures- Autism

Rhyming - pictures- Autism

Students match up pictures of rhyming words. This is great for visual learners, especially students with Autism.
Preview of Live on Land or in Water- File Folder- Autism

Live on Land or in Water- File Folder- Autism

Students sort animals that live on land and animals that live in water. Great file folder for independent work stations for children with Autism.
Preview of Nonfiction Text Elements Cards- Special Education, Autism

Nonfiction Text Elements Cards- Special Education, Autism

This listing is for a set of 12 nonfiction text elements cards. This is a great way to provide visuals for things such as: charts, graphs, important words, etc. These can be used for review or to teach a new concept.
Preview of Itsy Bitsy Spider Glove Story-Autism

Itsy Bitsy Spider Glove Story-Autism

Make stories come alive in the palm of your hand! This is a fun way to help struggling students to focus on reading and characters. Students with Autism or other special needs will love this small book of "The Itsy Bitsy Spider" that can be created and attached to a simple work glove with some velcro. The directions are the preview file! Using a "glove story" can help you to draw attention to your face to help make a connection with hard to reach students.
Preview of Five (5) Little Monkeys Glove Story-Autism

Five (5) Little Monkeys Glove Story-Autism

Make stories come alive in the palm of your hand! This is a fun way to help struggling students to focus on reading and characters. Students with Autism or other special needs will love this small book of "Five (5) Little Monkeys" that can be created and attached to a simple work glove with some velcro. The directions are the preview file! Using a "glove story" can help you to draw attention to your face to help make a connection with hard to reach students.
Preview of Plants and Animals Sort - Autism, Special Ed

Plants and Animals Sort - Autism, Special Ed

This is a fun activity to use with younger students or students with cognitive impairments. Students will cut out the fun plant and animal illustrations and will glue them onto the provided chart. This is great to use for independent work for students within special education classes. In addition, it is a great pre and post assessment during units.
Preview of Alphabet: Word work, matching, letter identification

Alphabet: Word work, matching, letter identification

This file contains 8 sheets (4 different fonts, upper and lowercase for each). ** Can be used in the following ways: 1.Print out two sheets of each letter and have students cut out letters of one sheet and match to the other 2.Laminate and cut out letters and have students build words 3.Use as bingo sheets 4.Print on magnetic paper and use as magnet letters 5.Print on sticker paper and use as sticker activities
Preview of Pronoun Flipchart- Promethean Board

Pronoun Flipchart- Promethean Board

He and She flipchart. Students complete sorting activities and learn to use she and he.
Preview of Differentiated journal template - special education

Differentiated journal template - special education

This is a journal template that has been differentiated for a 3rd grade special education student. The date information is all part of the header. This is great students with autism that are readers. It is structured and creates a bit of predictability for journal time.
Preview of Sink or Float Activity -- Special Education Autism

Sink or Float Activity -- Special Education Autism

This is for a sink or float activity. This is great for children with Autism or younger children.
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About the store

Experience

I have worked at an elementary therapeutic day school as a special education teacher. I am currently working in a structured teaching classroom for children in grades 3-5th.

Teaching style

Interactive and interesting

Awards & shining teacher moments

Present at Illinois State Conferences Chosen to provide training to district staff

My own education history

M.A.T.- Elementary Education, Learning Behavior Specialist 1

Additional biographical information

I provide training to educators and families in the area of structured teaching and Autism.