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ArkMegVen

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I have seven years teaching experience at my school district. I taught grades 7, 8, and 9 for five years. For the last three years, I have taught ELA to 5th and 6th grade students with disabilities in self-contained classrooms, inclusion classrooms, and resource rooms. I am a push-in literacy specialist for grades 5 and 6. I get to work with whole classrooms of various abilities, from children with disabilities to those in need of enrichment. I will teach grade 4, 5, and 6 next year.
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Preview of Fractions and Decimal Rules

Fractions and Decimal Rules

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ArkMegVen
This note sheet/ handout is perfect for reviewing basic rules of fractions and decimals. This handout has been a successful tool used with Students with Disabilities and other students that need math presented in an easy-to-read format with key phrases and step-by-step processes. Rhymes and lines are included to help students remember rules for changing fractions to decimals, decimals to fractions, and repeating numbers. Perfect for 6th, 7th, 8th, or review with older students.
Preview of Prefix Study Chart

Prefix Study Chart

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A simple chart of the most commonly occurring prefixes in the English language. Teach these prefixes in chunks of 5 or 7. Then, make copies of this chart for students to study. Prefix Study Chart by Megan Ventura is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Preview of Roll-And-Write Place-Value Strategy Game Template

Roll-And-Write Place-Value Strategy Game Template

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Have students use this chart in centers, independently, or small groups to apply what they know about place-value. This helps students master the concept of place-value in a fun way while also practicing word form of numbers, expanded form, and multiplying by values of 10. Roll-and-Write Place-Value Chart by Meg Ventura is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Preview of Basic Place-Value Math Sprint

Basic Place-Value Math Sprint

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This sheet asks students to determine the value or place of numbers. It helps students practice these math skills, but also builds vocabulary. It can be timed or not timed, and can also be used as a quick assessment. Place-Value Math Sprint by Meg Ventura is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Preview of Vocabulary Teaching Page

Vocabulary Teaching Page

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This is a wonderful resource for teaching and reviewing new difficult vocabulary words and concepts. This sheet has kids use multiple strategies to think deeply about words. They can then keep the page in a binder and keep adding to it as they learn new words. Vocabulary Teaching Page by Meg Ventura is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Preview of Suffix and Inflectional Endings Chart

Suffix and Inflectional Endings Chart

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ArkMegVen
This is a handy chart to give your students as a reference. Students can make their own cards and complete word sorts to learn these common endings. This chart is great for small groups, mini lessons, vocabulary development, and to help students with spelling. It should be taught and used after students have a strong mastery of the three basic parts of speech. It can be modified and adjusted as you see fit. There are many possibilities!
Preview of Three Parts of Speech Interactive Notes

Three Parts of Speech Interactive Notes

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This is a simple one-page note sheet, which will help you teach three parts of speech. Model examples for students by writing in the blank boxes. Have them practice what they have learned by creating their own. Students can paste this in a journal or keep it in a word study binder for reference. The idea is to teach this in the context of real reading and writing. It is particularly helpful for students unaware of what makes complete sentences or those in need of vocabulary development. It
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Experience

I have seven years teaching experience at my school district. I taught grades 7, 8, and 9 for five years. For the last three years, I have taught ELA to 5th and 6th grade students with disabilities in self-contained classrooms, inclusion classrooms, and resource rooms. I am a push-in literacy specialist for grades 5 and 6. I get to work with whole classrooms of various abilities, from children with disabilities to those in need of enrichment. I will teach grade 4, 5, and 6 next year.

Teaching style

I love to work with students of all abilities and personalities. I work with many students who have limited support in the home. I stay to work with them as long as it takes for them to "get it.' I believe every student has a strength, and I try my best to allow kids to discover their strengths to accommodate for weaknesses. I teach students in a clear and concise manner while allowing them to explore their personal beliefs and learn from one another. I believe in a strategy approach to reading and writing. Students should be provided with opportunities to gain meaning from texts through strong pre-reading, during reading, and post reading strategies. My lessons are visually appealing and designed for students with disabilities to be able to navigate through them with ease while also providing challenges intellectually. My pages are easily modified and adjusted to meet the needs of individual students, as I work in inclusive environments with both high-needs and advanced students.

My own education history

BA in English Literature with a concentration in Childhood Education and Special Education, grades 1-9. MA in Literacy Education, birth-12th grade . 6 certifications: Childhood Education, Grades 1-6 and 5-9. Students With Disabilities, Grades 1-6 and 5-9. Literacy, Birth-12.