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Accommodations for Students with Dyscalculia

Working with students with Dyscalculia can be challenging.  Students who have dyscalculia tend to have difficulty with number sense, manipulating numbers, and completing computation among other things.  Supporting these students…

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January 20, 2020
Blog, Education, Math, Special Education

Using Stations to Teach Exponent Laws

Often, teaching inclusion math in middle school, it is difficult to keep all students moving at the same pace.  We faced this challenge recently when teaching our unit on exponent…

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January 18, 2018
Blog, Blogging, Self Care

5 Ways to Bring in Extra Cash

As a teacher, we’re not known for being in a profession where we’re making a ton of money. But like everyone I have bills to pay and want to still…

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March 12, 2018
  • Blog,  Education,  ELA,  Special Education

    Accommodations for Students who Struggle with Reading Comprehension

    February 19, 2024 /

    What some teachers I work with don’t realize is that students who have deficits in reading comprehension are affected in all of their classes, not just ELA. Most classes, especially as you get into middle school and high school, require you to do independent reading of some kind. Often reading out of a text book in social studies or science, reading novels in ELA, and even comprehending word problems in math. Here are some tips that you can use to help support your students: Read Aloud Whether you read the passage or text out loud to them yourself, find an audio book, or use text to speech software; students who…

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    My January 2024 Book Reviews

    February 5, 2024 /

    Here we are again, another new year, another new Goodreads goal.  Yet again I have set the goal that I would read 50 books. Hopefully this year I’ll actually hit it. I find that the goal of a book per week is obtainable but when I get busy I tend to neglect reading.  What I am going to do this year is try to include some Audible books. I listen to so many podcasts when I’m driving, why not throw in a book or two and help knock out some of my TBR pile. The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell I gave this book five stars! I couldn’t put this…

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    November 2020 Book Reviews

    December 7, 2020 /

    Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens I really put off reading this book.  I am not sure why.  I got it from the library several times and each time it sat unread until it was time to return it.  I feel like I get nervous to read books that have great critical acclaim.  I just worry that they’re not going to live up to the hype.  Well this one did.  This is the novel of a young girl who grows up in a quiet fishing village.  She is left by her mother at a young age, her father later, and in the meantime all of her siblings leave as…

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  • Blog,  Co-Teaching,  Distance Learning,  Education,  Math

    Distance Learning: Supporting Math Students

    November 30, 2020 /

    Distance Learning has provided me with so many new challenges that I feel like everyday is a new adventure.  I am in my seventh year of teaching, sixth year with the same co-teachers, and I really was beginning to feel like I knew what I was doing, and then BAM! Coronavirus… Here are some tips as to how I support my inclusion students in math during this period of hybrid learning. Reference Sheets I use reference sheets in math all the time.  But I feel like they are a great tool to keep posted on Google Classroom, or other online platform for the students to keep referring to. Reference sheets…

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    September 2020 Book Reviews

    October 5, 2020 /

    Clare was orphaned as a child, when she met her husband Dan she thought she finally found the family that she always wanted.  When her husband’s brother surprises everyone on their family vacation by telling them that he eloped and introducing his new wife, Clare worries that this is going to blow up every thing she loves.  Elle, Clare’s new sister in law, is gorgeous.  She is a model, instagram influencer, and has everything that Clare doesn’t.  But she seems to be out to get Clare.. what is the secret that she is holding over Clare’s head. This story was engaging and easy to read.  I felt all of Clare’s…

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    October 2020 Book Reviews

    October 5, 2020 /

    Well this month I definitely fell short of my goal of one book per week.  In the entire month of October I only finished… one book!  It wasn’t even an awesome one.  Hopefully in November I’ll be back on track.  Although this school year is really getting the best of me. So here goes! Sex and Vanity by Kevin Kwan If you’ve read the rest of my reviews, I LOVED the Crazy Rich Asians trilogy.  When I saw that Kwan had written a new novel, I HAD to read it! This book was decent.  I didn’t love it as much as I wanted to.  This is the story of a…

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    Ideas for Your Online Drama Club

    September 21, 2020 /

    This year has been a learning experience for all of us.  If you have been reading my blog, you may know that I run my school’s drama club.  In March, when everything shut down, I had to give up on my dream of Beauty and the Beast this year.  But, with students missing out on so many things, I still wanted drama club to exist in some manner. So, to the drawing board! I created a Google Classroom for my drama club and tried to connect with them weekly.  We created challenges and I compiled the good ones and shared them with my principal.  As a former drama club director…

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    August 2020 Book Reviews

    September 7, 2020 /

    Deadliest Enemy by Michael Osterholm Michael Osterholm is an epidemiologist.  I read this book because I wanted to feel more informed when I’m watching all the news reports about COVID-19.  Osterholm wrote this book years before COVID-19 happened but how accurate his predictions about what would happen are, were frightening! This book is very scientific and very dense, but it was also super interesting and informative. I gave this book 4 out of 5 stars. You Can Drop It! by Ilana Muhlstein This book is a part of the Beachbody family of healthy living.  This is the book that the 2B mindset is based off of.  I found this mindset…

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    Teaching with Google Forms

    August 10, 2020 /

    Transitioning to teaching from home was a tough change for all of us.  Some teachers were probably more equipped than others, teachers who already use a lot of technology in their lessons.  But then there are the rest of us who have to figure everything out on the fly! Personally, I have spend a lot of the summer learning how to do this better so that if we do have to go online again, I will be prepared! Here are some ways you can use Google Forms in your classroom. Surveys Google Forms is a great way of providing your students in school, or at home, with a questionnaire.  Are…

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    July 2020 Book Reviews

    August 3, 2020 /

    The Road Back to You by Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne Stabile I have been very interested in books about the Enneagram.  A simple Enneagram test will tell you which of the nine personality types you are most like.  Personally I am a type 2, “The Helper”.  I thought that this book was a very detailed and clear explanation of the nine different personality types. If you don’t want to take the test, you can read a book such as this one and see which personality type speaks to you most. I really liked this book.  It helped me understand myself better than I did before. I have this book…

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