My adventures in the education world have brought me to exciting positions both in and out of the classroom. I have taught primary grade students in inner-city public schools for many years. I've additionally written multiple testing passages for the ELA primary grade division of Houghton Mifflin's assessment studio. After getting a Masters in Elementary Education, I spent two years teaching special education with students from kindergarten through 5th grade. I believe that this experience was fundamental for my growth and success as a teacher. It taught me to differentiate instruction, prioritize getting to know each individual child, and to get creative (even on the spot!) in order to help every student reach his or her full potential. I have taught 1st grade and Kindergarten for many years and absolutely love the age group. I hope you and your students enjoy my products! Happy Learning :)
Use this fun freebie as a whole group lesson, individual math work, homework or as an activity for centers.
Perfect to display 'shape picture' on smart board/white board while students fill in the worksheets individually and use the large picture for reference. Can also be printed out for each student.
Students use included colorful picture (showing various quantities of different shapes) and follow the prompts to record their findings in a bar graph.
Includes brief explanation of what it me
Make new friends...while making bar graphs, a great back to school activity!
This 28- page packet gets students up out of their seats, interacting with one another while learning fundamental math skills.
NO PREP
Each 'favorites category' comes with its own pre-made bar graph template and labels.
Each of these graphs is followed by an "interpret the data" sheet that guides students in evaluating the data they've collected.
Students learn all about one another while simultaneously learning ho
'Tis the season to strengthen both our friendships and our academic skills, and we've found a great activity to promote both of these things at once.
Year after year, my students have loved to 'interview each other and make bar graphs" as a fall "getting to know you" activity.
The most exciting part? This time around, our beloved activity is all about winter, Christmas, and everything that makes us jolly this holiday season!
How it works:
Each student has the chance to get up and 'inter
Enjoy this free sample of my Halloween Math Center resource, I hope that you and your kiddos love it!
If you'd like to download the complete product (with all 5 puzzles, games and worksheets) please click here:
Halloween Math Centers-Puzzles, Games, Worksheets and More!.
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Wishing you a spooky and sweet Ha
Spin it, graph it, then assess...
Reading and math at their BEARY best!
This no-prep packet combines math and reading skills as students practice reading their sight words with a spinner game and recording their results on corresponding bar graphs.
Students will review all 52 words from the Primer Dolch Sight Word List in a fun and engaging way that allows them to work with 4 words at a time (per page) for understanding and retention.
There's more!
In addition to the spin and graph activit
Count and sort spring objects to make bar graphs, and then interpret the bar graphs on the following page.
NO PREP~ answer key included
Enjoy! :)
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K - 3rd
Graphing, Math
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Experience
My adventures in the education world have brought me to exciting positions both in and out of the classroom. I have taught primary grade students in inner-city public schools for many years. I've additionally written multiple testing passages for the ELA primary grade division of Houghton Mifflin's assessment studio. After getting a Masters in Elementary Education, I spent two years teaching special education with students from kindergarten through 5th grade. I believe that this experience was fundamental for my growth and success as a teacher. It taught me to differentiate instruction, prioritize getting to know each individual child, and to get creative (even on the spot!) in order to help every student reach his or her full potential. I have taught 1st grade and Kindergarten for many years and absolutely love the age group. I hope you and your students enjoy my products! Happy Learning :)
Teaching style
Creative, engaging, differentiated lessons. Learning through the arts, hands on activities, peer interactions and group discussion. I believe learning should be exciting, meaningful and memorable.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Graduated with distinction from DePaul University's School of Education.
Member of the Golden Key International Honor Society and Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society.
My own education history
Masters in Elementary Education.
Additional biographical information
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