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The Modification Station

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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 Adding/Subtracting Integers - AnchorChart, Work Template & Practice [Print & Go]

Adding/Subtracting Integers - AnchorChart, Work Template & Practice [Print & Go]

Adding and Subtracting integers can be very confusing. Use this resource to get your students in the habit of re-writing their subtraction problems! Included: 1 - Anchor Chart 2 - Student Work Template for Subtracting Integers 1 full page 1 half page mini 6 - Differentiated Practice Sheets 2 - Adding Integers 2 - Subtracting Integers2 - Mixed Practice
Preview of Supplementary & Complementary Angles Matching Card Game [Print & Go]

Supplementary & Complementary Angles Matching Card Game [Print & Go]

Here's a matching card game that can help your students practice finding complementary angles and supplementary angles! Includes: 57 Playing Cards with Illustrated Backs (No Peaking!) 2 Anchor Charts 1 Complementary1 Supplementary
Preview of File Folder Game: Bakery - Multiplying by 4s

File Folder Game: Bakery - Multiplying by 4s

Bakery Multiplication File Folder Activity (5 Times Tables)Yum, yum, yum! Cookies, cakes, and pies...Which plate do they belong to?? Can you match the product to it's multiplication equation? This resource is great for multiplication fluency, fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and other skills all ages need to master. You can use this activity as a file folder activity, in your math center, warms up, intervention centers or for independent work! Check Out my Multiplication File Folder G
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.