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Brighton, Massachusetts, United States
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Hi there, I'm Mei! I have been working in Special Education for almost 10 years now in a range of roles (i.e., assistant teacher, head teacher, academic specialist, math specialist) across different school types with diverse groups of learners ranging from general education to moderate and severe special needs in substantially separate classrooms and schools. I primarily focus on math but keep an eye out for my reading and writing resources as well! A large chunk of my time has been spent working with grade levels ranging from K-2 and 3-11, and with students with a variety of learning, behavioral, and therapeutic needs.
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Preview of Multiple Methods of Multiplication & Division [Print & Go Bundle]

Multiple Methods of Multiplication & Division [Print & Go Bundle]

There are so many ways to divide or multiply. If your students are having a hard time with the standard algorithm, there are many methods to divide and multiply. This bundle includes all of the different methods for multiplying and dividing with practice sheets with guided processes.
Preview of Long Division Vocabulary & Student Supports [Print and Go]

Long Division Vocabulary & Student Supports [Print and Go]

Are your learners getting caught up in the steps for long division? Help your learners solidify their division vocabulary and how to set up problems to be ready to be solved! This can be used for long division and can be combined with teaching the skills of long division with decimals. What’s Included:1 Vocabulary Anchor Chart - Color coordinated to support visualization 3 Differentiated Vocabulary Worksheets - Match, cut and paste, color in 2 Anchor Chart - The Division Steps (visual suppo
Preview of Many Methods of Division! [Print & Go]

Many Methods of Division! [Print & Go]

The standard algorithm doesn't click with all students. This resource contains 4 different methods of multi-digit division. Give your students the best way that works for them to learn the process of division! Included:*5 Anchor Charts- Partial Quotient - Area/Box Model - Standard Algorithm 1 - Just the Steps1 - Step by Step Process with Prompting Questions- Grid Method *Practice PageStandard (no support)Gridded PaperGuided Practice (standard algorithm)Area/Box Model Embedded SupportsGrid Model
Preview of Many Methods of Multiplication! [Print & Go]

Many Methods of Multiplication! [Print & Go]

The standard algorithm doesn't click with all students. This resource contains 4 different methods of multi-digit multiplication. Give your students the best way that works for them to learn the process of multiplication! Included: *4 Anchor Charts - Partial Products - Area/Box Model - Standard Algorithm - Lattice Method *Practice PageStandard (no support)Gridded Paper Guided Practice (standard algorithm) Area/Box Model Embedded SupportsLattice Model Embedded SupportsPartial Products Embedde
Preview of Different Representations of Multiplication and Division - Anchor Charts

Different Representations of Multiplication and Division - Anchor Charts

As students get older there are so many different ways that text books and worksheets represent multiplication and division equations that may be unfamiliar especially when variables start to be included. These are some anchor charts to introduce your students to the different ways multiplication and division will be represented in their work.
Preview of Adding and Subtracting Decimal Student Work Template

Adding and Subtracting Decimal Student Work Template

Are you students having a hard time lining up their values and the decimal point? Here is a free template to support students executive functioning skills with adding and subtracting decimals. Laminate the sheet or used a dry erase pouch and students can use dry erase markers to keep using the template over and over again!
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Experience

Hi there, I'm Mei! I have been working in Special Education for almost 10 years now in a range of roles (i.e., assistant teacher, head teacher, academic specialist, math specialist) across different school types with diverse groups of learners ranging from general education to moderate and severe special needs in substantially separate classrooms and schools. I primarily focus on math but keep an eye out for my reading and writing resources as well! A large chunk of my time has been spent working with grade levels ranging from K-2 and 3-11, and with students with a variety of learning, behavioral, and therapeutic needs.

Teaching style

My teaching style is based in a hands on guided approach based in real world application and finding a method that works for each individual student and helping them meet their goals in the best modality for them. My instructional focus with my students is growing independence in math tasks by breaking down multistep tasks into more manageable chunks.

My own education history

I hold a Bachelors of the Arts in Sociology from the Brandeis University with a minor in educational policy and Elementary Education (1-5) and a Masters of Education in both Moderate Special Education (Prek-8th) and Severe Special Education (Birth-22) from Boston University.

Additional biographical information

When I'm not building math materials to meet the needs of all learners, I spend most of my time either at home with my husband and cat. You can also find me hitting the ski slopes, crocheting, drawing, or doing my friends nails! I've always loved math and realized many people had a hard time finding resources that were accessible to all students or finding different ways of explaining processes that their students weren't connecting with.