This is a guide to teaching banking to high school students.
Debit, Credit, and Checks, Oh My!!!

This is a guide to teaching banking to high school students.
A lesson series developed for high school students interested in attending college.
Attached is a guideline I created for teaching students how to use ride-sharing apps. such as Uber and Lyft. I have taught a few students about these services and thought it would be convenient to have a guideline to follow so that I do not forget to cover anything.
This is an activity to have your students make auditory ornaments for the holiday season!
This book was recommended to me by a school psychologist who is also a Navy veteran and I am now recommending it to everyone. This is also my first post related to working with adults and coincidently the only version available at the local library was in large print. The book is called Flags of Our Fathers by James Bradley.
This is a game I designed to practice the cardinal directions with a student who has been practicing these concepts for a few weeks now.
designed these activities for my last lessons with students, but these ideas can be used anytime a student develops a new skill and is ready to learn something new.
A lesson with an objective to teach a student the reasons WHY a monocular may be used.
This is an activity designed for a preschool student learning upper body protective technique.
This is a game designed to emphasize clockwise/counterclockwise crossings. This game requires a lot of repetition which I am hopeful will help develop his understanding of crossing in either direction despite the fact that an intersection is not round.