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Nashville, Tennessee, United States
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I have 4 years of teaching experience. My students have a wide range SES, cultural, linguistic, and family backgrounds. I have a specialty in working with English Learner Students.
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Preview of Math Journal and Reflection Prompts

Math Journal and Reflection Prompts

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Abundantly
MINIMIZE paper and teacher think time with this PPT of Math-focused journal prompts and reflection questions! *Integrate SEL best practices *Inspire the Standards for Mathematical Practice *Coach a Growth Mindset *Promote Mathematical Literacy SUITED FOR ALL GRADE LEVELS!
Preview of Starter Guide to Minimalism in the Classroom FREEBIE

Starter Guide to Minimalism in the Classroom FREEBIE

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Abundantly
I hope you enjoy this FREEBIE to help you begin or renew a minimalist mindset in your classroom. This is a quick printable to keep nearby to help you get rid of junk, so that you can make room for everything else.
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About the store

Experience

I have 4 years of teaching experience. My students have a wide range SES, cultural, linguistic, and family backgrounds. I have a specialty in working with English Learner Students.

Teaching style

My buzz words: evidence-based practices, science of reading, explicit and systematic phonics instruction, SEL, growth mindset, task-based mathematics instruction, student-centered, rigor, student thinking and collaboration, teacher questioning, collaboration with families, mindfulness, minimalism

Awards & shining teacher moments

MNPS Blue Ribbon Teacher - 2019 for Excellence in Student Growth 2020 Teacher of the Year MNPS Mathematics Curriculum Writer

My own education history

2016 Graduate from Peabody College at Vanderbilt University!

Additional biographical information

I am an advocate for a mindset and lifestyle of ABUNDANCE, rather than scarcity. In teaching, this looks like doing more with less. Together we can work smarter, not harder. We can view students for their assets, not their deficiencies. We can embrace what we have, rather than dwell on what we do not. Enjoy!