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Amalgamate

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About the store
I jumped around for awhile before deciding that art was where I wanted to stay. I have been a teacher's aide, long-term substitute, classroom teacher, tutor, and summer camp teacher for grades K-12. I have taught art, computer, foods and nutrition, Bible, and after-school science. My store name -- Amalgamate -- came about because I like to mix and unite my favorite things instead of sticking to one area.
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Preview of Introduction to Typing

Introduction to Typing

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Typing is Not for Turtles: Where to place fingers for faster typing Most of my elementary students could type decently by pecking with 2 fingers before beginning the class. To get them interested, I emphasized how much FASTER they could type by using every finger and proper hand placement, which is how the title "Typing is Not for Turtles" came about. If that's too cheesy for your classroom, the Powerpoint is editable. This download is a Powerpoint of 12 slides (plus the intro slide), each wit
Preview of Room Decoration: Blue, Yellow, and Green with Daisies

Room Decoration: Blue, Yellow, and Green with Daisies

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Dress up your classroom with this combination of blue, yellow, and green with white daisies! All items are jpegs. PNG versions of the circles and bunting triangles are also included in case you need to avoid the white backgrounds. To type on them, just insert the images into Word, Powerpoint, or your favorite editing program. This will also allow you to resize the images or easily print multiple items on a page. The set includes: 10 – 2” x 4” labels. Formatted for Avery labels. 2 – Small Teac
Preview of Measurement Reference Guides - 4 themes

Measurement Reference Guides - 4 themes

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This product contains 4 pdf files of measurement equivalents, including gallon, quart, pint, cup, fluid ounces, tablespoon, and teaspoon. They are quick reference guides that can be used as handouts or wall signs in a Food and Nutrition class or a Math class. 4 different themes are used in order to cater to individual student preferences: pirate, retro, football, and playing cards. These handouts are for your personal classroom use, and no part may be sold, given away, or posted online. Your pu
Preview of Spanish Activity: Create a New Friend

Spanish Activity: Create a New Friend

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This 6-page booklet has students create an Hispanic character. They will use basic Spanish vocabulary, learn about a different country, and practice their writing skills. The pages cover topics like physical features, favorite cultural food, and things to do in the country. The file contains 4 options for the cover page of the book, 5 writing pages, and a Suggested Directions page. No part of this product may be sold, given away, or posted online. Your purchase grants the use of this product
Preview of Artificial Food Colors: A presentation for educators

Artificial Food Colors: A presentation for educators

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Are artificial colors worth keeping in school? This file contains a Powerpoint presentation (.pptx) and Word document (.docx) that address that question. The slideshow presents information to educators and school officials about the possible link between artificial food colors and behavior issues that effect classroom management. The Word document contains 2 inspirational stories from mothers, a sample letter to parents, and a few additional online resources. This download is recommended for a
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About the store

Experience

I jumped around for awhile before deciding that art was where I wanted to stay. I have been a teacher's aide, long-term substitute, classroom teacher, tutor, and summer camp teacher for grades K-12. I have taught art, computer, foods and nutrition, Bible, and after-school science. My store name -- Amalgamate -- came about because I like to mix and unite my favorite things instead of sticking to one area.

Teaching style

There are 4 core things that I want students to receive in art class: an appreciation for art, knowledge of the basic fundamentals of design, development of skills, and the confidence to be creative. Art is one subject where it is okay to make mistakes, and I allow students to try techniques and ideas for themselves rather than show them how a project should look. Otherwise, they will simply copy me rather than learn for themselves. I believe encouraging creativity builds on students’ problem-solving skills that will carry over to other areas.

Awards & shining teacher moments

A principal gave me the "Lifesaver Award" for coming in at the middle of the school year to teach Computer Skills when they had no one.

My own education history

BFA in Visual Art, concentration in painting and drawing

Additional biographical information

My other interests include gardening, crafts, health and nutrition, reading, baking, writing, and watching stand-up comedy shows.