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A Sharp Bunch

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Somerville, Massachusetts, United States
About the store
I am an Early Childhood Special Education Teacher. Previously I was teaching English while living in Colombia. Over the years I have taught many age groups. Before I went to Colombia to teach English, I taught preschool at a home-based preschool in the US. I taught preschool for two years and developed the literacy-based curriculum, which they are currently using at the preschool. Before teaching preschool, I worked in a middle school math classroom, along side a mentor teacher. I was at this school, in Boston, for two years assisting in various ways. I graduated college with my bachelors in Early Childhood Education and Human Development. Teaching has always been a passion of mine and I would love to be able to share my knowledge.
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Preview of Weekly/ Monthly Math Reflection

Weekly/ Monthly Math Reflection

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Help foster a growth mindset in your students by leading them through a weekly or monthly math reflection. Ideas: -Meet with each student 1:1 and go over their strengths, challenges and next steps for the month. After your meeting have the student fill out this reflection sheet to help them process the information. Students can draw and/ or write on this reflection sheet. -It can be used as a math center
Preview of Tell Me Something Good!

Tell Me Something Good!

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A nice midweek - Friday activity to promote kindness.
Preview of Reading "Criteria for Success" Cards

Reading "Criteria for Success" Cards

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Reading Criteria for Success for Accuracy, Fluency/ Rate, and Comprehension. Students can use these cards while reading independently, or while in Guided Reading groups, to help self monitor their reading. 2 cards, for each criteria, on each page. Suggestion: Print on cardstock and/ or print, laminate, and use whiteboard markers for multiple uses
Preview of Math Fast Facts Criteria for Success Poster

Math Fast Facts Criteria for Success Poster

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Poster you can use with your students to talk about to efficiently and accurately solve fast fact problems. Criteria broken down: 1. Grab the bigger number in the problem and count on/ count back 2. Encourage students to skip around and do the problems they KNOW first and fast. 3. On problems that are harder for them use a known and useful strategy: using fingers, using the number line, etc. I use the elephant poster to model how I grab the bigger number. We do a few problems together where
Preview of True/ False Number Sentence Checklist

True/ False Number Sentence Checklist

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This checklist has helped my First Graders organize themselves when answering a true/ false number sentence. As an extension I have been having them explain the strategy they are using to solve each side.
Preview of Writing Process and Conventions Checklist

Writing Process and Conventions Checklist

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A Sharp Bunch
Use this writing checklist as a poster or a handout for students. Students use it as a guide to help them independently write while teachers have a chance to check-in with students.
Preview of Reading Strategy Bookmark "Re-reading"

Reading Strategy Bookmark "Re-reading"

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This bookmark guided students to read a book multiple times to become an EXPERT reader. Suggestion: Print on cardstock and/or laminate for longer use
Preview of Base Ten Cards

Base Ten Cards

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Base Ten Cards Printout
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I am an Early Childhood Special Education Teacher. Previously I was teaching English while living in Colombia. Over the years I have taught many age groups. Before I went to Colombia to teach English, I taught preschool at a home-based preschool in the US. I taught preschool for two years and developed the literacy-based curriculum, which they are currently using at the preschool. Before teaching preschool, I worked in a middle school math classroom, along side a mentor teacher. I was at this school, in Boston, for two years assisting in various ways. I graduated college with my bachelors in Early Childhood Education and Human Development. Teaching has always been a passion of mine and I would love to be able to share my knowledge.