Use a white crayon to write your vocabulary words in the “Mystery Word” box. Write a clue that gives a hint in the “Hint” box. Trade with a partner. Your partner should read each hint and then write what they think the mystery word is in the “Answer” box. Once your partner has written his or her answer, he or she may use a pencil to lightly shade over the mystery word and reveal the true answer.
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Experience
Classroom grades taught: 1st, 2nd, 5th
Special Education Resource Room K - 12th
Teaching style
Mixed approached based on students' learning styles and areas of need.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Nothing since making the Dean's List in college.
My own education history
AAS: Sinclair Community College - Law Enforcement
BS: Indiana University - Elementary Education
MS: Western Governors University - Special Education
Additional biographical information
In addition to teaching, I also enjoy scoring tests for ETS and assisting with theater camps at the local community center during the summer.
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