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I have taught special education (all subjects) in 7th and 8th grade for nearly 20 years. My students are often mainstreamed out for their elective classes that include Computers, Health, Orchestra, Art and Physical Education. The students attend Social Studies and Science classes with their peers. During these classes, I modify the work for all students to be successful. While in the resource classroom, we learn functional skills such as counting money, reading a menu, budgeting, cooking, etc. To compliment our functional learning, we take community education trips to the grocery store or to a restaurant to apply our skills learned in school. It is my thought that all students can learn when given the right opportunity and tools.
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Preview of Binder Games: Turkeys

Binder Games: Turkeys

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Theme: Turkey Binder Games These games are great for developing independence for each student. Once prepped, pull out a section and have the student Velcro the small cards to the boxes provided. When finished with the activity, my students are asked to place their cards back in the location they found them (parking lot for cards). What’s Included: 2D Shapes Color Identification (feathers)Count the feathers (0-10)Count the dots (dice 0-10)Find the missing number (1-20)Greater Than, Less Than, Equ
Preview of Skip Counting with Frakenstein

Skip Counting with Frakenstein

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This is a Halloween-themed skip counting set of task cards. Students will be asked to find number patterns. They will determine the missing number in the sequence or the rule of the pattern. There are a total of 24 task cards. 12 are filling in the blanks and 12 are finding the patterns. Color and black and white versions of the cards are included. Multiplication tables are also included. Please see the sample page for additional previews.
Preview of Counting Tasks 0-10 Christmas Theme

Counting Tasks 0-10 Christmas Theme

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Counting Tasks 0-10 Christmas Theme These simple counting number tasks can be used in December. You can laminate them, place them in dry erase pockets or sheet protectors in a 3-ring binder. Numbers provided 0-10 (black, green, red, white). Color squares included for color matching on mats (words only and color smears paired with words). 16 Christmas Themed Images: Angels, Candy Canes, Christmas Lights, Christmas Trees, Elf Hats, Gift Bows, Gingerbread Boys, Hot Cocoa Mugs, Nutcrackers, Orna
Preview of Roll a Christmas Tree

Roll a Christmas Tree

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Students can compete to be the first to draw a complete Christmas tree. Students will roll a die and draw the corresponding tree piece (lights, ornaments, etc). The students will all draw their tree differently. There is also a writing prompt page included so students can write about their unique tree.
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Experience

I have taught special education (all subjects) in 7th and 8th grade for nearly 20 years. My students are often mainstreamed out for their elective classes that include Computers, Health, Orchestra, Art and Physical Education. The students attend Social Studies and Science classes with their peers. During these classes, I modify the work for all students to be successful. While in the resource classroom, we learn functional skills such as counting money, reading a menu, budgeting, cooking, etc. To compliment our functional learning, we take community education trips to the grocery store or to a restaurant to apply our skills learned in school. It is my thought that all students can learn when given the right opportunity and tools.

Teaching style

I am a visual and hands-on learner. When constructing my plans and units, I look at the "whole picture" and when finished have a 40+ page interactive presentation. Most of the material is presented on a SMARTboard accompanied with reinforcement tools such as interactive learning games, Osmo, experiments and peer to peer interactions to develop social skills and problem solving techniques. I challenge my students with at-level content that is modified to their individual learning capabilities.

Awards & shining teacher moments

District Outstanding Educator Award

My own education history

I have a Bachelors in Special Education, 1-8 Regular Education Degree, K-12 Reading Endorsement and a Masters in Curriculum and Instruction.

Additional biographical information

This summer I have enjoyed working at a local zoo as a Mentor in the ZOOTeen program.