From middle school to kindergarten, I have taught all grade levels of mild moderate special day classes. I have run a dance program for children with disabilities and worked as a camp counselor at a summer camp for adults with disabilities.
These virtual Alphabet Bingo Boards are great to share with students. Teachers can use on hand flash cards to call out each letter and students will use the bingo pieces to cover letters that are called. Colors are calming blue and letters are in alphabetical order to help students practice their ABCs. This is ideal for students who are easily distracted or need lots of extra practice.
This fun all about me activity based on a student's messy room, teaches students how to use Google Slides, insert a picture, insert a taken picture, drag and drop, and change colors. Use this assignment at the beginning of the year to introduce students to each other in lieu of a traditional favorite questionnaire.
Use this exciting digital flip book to help your students remember this past year. Tabs are clickable. This was created specifically for this year of change but works for virtual and in person students. Especially good for students in a special day class working with service providers.
Use this fun morning meeting board within Google Slides to engage your students in discussions. With 6 extra special occasion slides and an editable slide, your students will be able to start good conversations about why they made their choice.
This simple click and drag activity for numbers 1-10 using a donut theme, is easy to assign through Google Classroom. The calming colors and simple pictures allow students to focus and not become easily distracted.
These 8 virtual bingo boards use emojis and easily recognized symbols to use in conjunction with beginning sounds. These slides are alphabetical and simple to add an ease for students who need extra work and less distraction when working on beginning sounds.
This resource was specifically created for a Special Needs Dance Class but could be used for any dance class to serve students with behavior needs. Reward tokens include individual rewards as well as group rewards common in a dance class.
This health tracker is made for children and young adults who may feel pain, chronically or acutely, and not be able to describe how they feel verbally. This resource can be printed multiple times and made into a notebook or can be printed once and placed in a sheet protector or laminated to be used over and over.
This writing rubric is a simple tool to make into a poster or print and laminate to add to writing notebooks, folders, desks, or as a handheld pencil box reminder for writing time.
Differentiated worksheets that allow students to work on money words, how much a coin is worth, and using it in a sentence. Every page has a corresponding picture.
Use this video to count down for 25 minutes using coins as the numbers. The coins represent the amount of time left. Perfect for money math, independent work, small groups, quiet time, etc.
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Experience
From middle school to kindergarten, I have taught all grade levels of mild moderate special day classes. I have run a dance program for children with disabilities and worked as a camp counselor at a summer camp for adults with disabilities.
Teaching style
Virtually teaching has been my jam. I enjoy creating and using digital assignments as a way to teach my students. My students learn in a collaborative learning environment and we explore STEAM using what they know.
Awards & shining teacher moments
I've received praise and love from my students each year and that is honor enough.
My own education history
Received my bachelors and credential from St. Mary's College of CA and am 3/4 complete with my masters from the same institution.
Additional biographical information
I love to read, hike, dance, and snuggle my toddler.
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