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The Visual Classroom

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 14 reviews
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Clarksville, Indiana, United States
About the store
I am currently a 6th year teacher. I started out working in a self-contained EH program for grades 6-8 for 2 years. I am now in my 3rd year of working in the elementary setting for kiddos who have been diagnosed with autism or have a cognitive or physical disability.
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Preview of Touch Money Visual Clip Cards

Touch Money Visual Clip Cards

These clip cards would be great to use in a task box or at an independent station. These cards are aimed at kiddos who are just starting to learn touch money. They offer a visual of how many fingers to use when counting their money. These cards come in to levels. Each level has 10 clip cards (20 in total) Level 1: Counting the same coins using touch money. Level 2: Counting different coins using touch money. Enjoy!
Preview of Touch Money Classroom Posters

Touch Money Classroom Posters

These posters are to here for a visual reminder to help your kiddos who are learning how to count touch money. Enjoy!
Preview of Place Value Task Cards Using Visuals

Place Value Task Cards Using Visuals

This product contains two levels, to help students who are just learning how to use base ten blocks. The first level contains ten cards that have the numbers on the blocks so students can count along with the blocks. The second level contain ten cards that still have the pictured blocks, but this time without the numbers in order to give them more independence within the activity. This activity mades a great station or work box, and is a great stepping stool to help students learn about base te
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About the store

Experience

I am currently a 6th year teacher. I started out working in a self-contained EH program for grades 6-8 for 2 years. I am now in my 3rd year of working in the elementary setting for kiddos who have been diagnosed with autism or have a cognitive or physical disability.

Teaching style

My classroom is run on visuals. Whether it be for functional, behavior, academic, and/or social reasons.

My own education history

I attended Indiana Southeast University in New Albany, Indiana and received my bachelors in special education. I recently graduated from Ball State University where I received my Master's while studying how to work with students with severe special needs.