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I am currently teaching the best group of 3rd Graders in all of Arizona! I have interned in a third grade general education classroom, and a fifth grade math class, and student taught in 2nd Grade.
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Preview of The Great Lemonade War- Math PBL

The Great Lemonade War- Math PBL

THE GREAT LEMONADE WAR is a fun way to teach or review financial literacy skills! In this PBL, students will have to design, plan for, and implement a successful lemonade stand business that they will run for their peers! This product walks them through the process of budgeting, deciding roles, calculating profit, and much more! Giving math real-world applications means students are automatically engaged! Many said it was the most fun and meaningful thing we did all year. MATH COVERED: multipli
Preview of How to Make a Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich Booklet!

How to Make a Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich Booklet!

This activity is a great way to introduce or assess procedural writing in younger grades! Making a Peanut Butter and Jelly sandwich is something many students are already familiar with and know the steps to. This version includes a title page (one B&W, one in color), and TWO different sets of guided writing lines to ensure neat penmanship (also in B&W or color). Each page has one line on the top for writing a transition word (first, next, then, etc.), with a comma included to help them get in t
Preview of Changes of Matter- Science Inquiry Lesson

Changes of Matter- Science Inquiry Lesson

This is a lesson that is meant as an introduction into physical and chemical changes. Included is the lesson plan itself (in 5E format), the lesson assessment, 8x11 task cards for each exploration station, and four 11x17 visuals; two defining physical change and its indicators, and two defining chemical change and its indicators. Of course, you can modify the lesson to your heart's content; it is only meant as a tool to help you guide instruction.
Preview of Music Match Up- Elements of Music Game

Music Match Up- Elements of Music Game

Use this game with your upper elementary and middle school music students as a fun way to review terms and definitions! I gave students one card each, and they had to find their pair. You could also use this as a memory game or station for your students. Enjoy!
Preview of Perimeter Scoot!

Perimeter Scoot!

Scoot! is a great way to review or reinforce a concept! I have created this one for finding the perimeter of a closed figure. This works best with 3rd and 4th graders. INCLUDES: 12 Scoot! game cardsScoot! Recording SheetAnswer KeyHOW TO PLAY! Set up the task cards around the room (start at one and go in a clockwise direction). Students have 1 minute to figure out the perimeter of each shape before you say “SCOOT!” They need to move on to the next card (so if they’re at 3, they go to 4) quickly!
Preview of AZCCR Standards Checklist- 2nd Grade

AZCCR Standards Checklist- 2nd Grade

A list of ALL of Arizona's core subject standards (ELA, Math, Social Studies, Science). Included are spaces for the dates it was taught, as well as a place to put data on standard mastery.
Preview of "I Can Be a Word Detective"- Badges

"I Can Be a Word Detective"- Badges

These fun badges are sure to be a hit in your classroom! Students can wear them when they are hot on the case and trying to discover the meaning of an unknown word by using context clues. The badges are either full color or B&W. INSTRUCTIONS: cut them out after printing, and use a hole-punch on the white dots to leave a space for string to make them wearable.
Preview of OOPS!- A Syllable Sort Game (Editable Version Included!)

OOPS!- A Syllable Sort Game (Editable Version Included!)

OOPS! is a fun, low-prep game your students can play to practice their syllable type skills. All you need is the printable paper slips to be cut up, and copies of the recording sheet. This game is great for centers or for free-choice time, and kids absolutely love it! There is also a PowerPoint file included so that you can make your own version of the game. Instructions on how to use it are included. HOW TO PLAY: Put all paper slips in a bucket with the apple facing the top (the end with the
Preview of End of the Year Awards

End of the Year Awards

25 fun awards to give to your students at the end of the year! This is intended for elementary-age students, but it can be used at any grade level! The superlatives are as followed: A+ Attitude Most Improved Class Clown Kind-Hearted Kid Natural-Born Leader Aspiring Author Get-Up-And-Go Cleanest Classmate Super Sporty Precise Penmanship Generous Gal Generous Guy Awesome Artist Math Master Ridiculous Reader Fantastic Fashionista Best Bus Buddy Excellent Effort Most Musical Social
Preview of End-of-Year Gifts: Pencil Flags

End-of-Year Gifts: Pencil Flags

Attach these fun flags on pencils for a cute end-of-the-year gift! This is a super simple way to show your students you care. How to Use: Cut the flags out by using the dotted lines. Wrap the end around the top of a pencil and attach to the back of the paper with tape or staples.
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I am currently teaching the best group of 3rd Graders in all of Arizona! I have interned in a third grade general education classroom, and a fifth grade math class, and student taught in 2nd Grade.

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America Reads Tutor of the Month: September 2016