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Tennessee, United States
About the store
I subbed for 5 years in everything from Pre-K to 6th grade. I taught school for 16 years in grades 2nd-4th. For 3 years, I worked as a Literacy Specialist. I have an ELAD certification for ESL students. My masters degree is in Curriculum and Instruction, and offer teachers in my area a Professional Development course through Dominican University of California every summer.
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Preview of Prefixes and Suffixes for 3rd Grade

Prefixes and Suffixes for 3rd Grade

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Smartboard sorting and predicting activities for the prefixes, suffixes, and inflected endings: un-, re-, dis-, pre-, sub-, non-, mis-, de-, trans-, ir-, in-, im-, il-, super-, fore-, -s, -es, -ies, ed-, ing, -ity, -ty, -ment, -ic, -ness, -ly, -ous, -ious, -eous. Begins with a Match the prefix/suffix to its meaning.
Preview of Subject and Predicate: It's No Puzzle

Subject and Predicate: It's No Puzzle

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Smartboard lesson on subjects, predicates, complete sentence compared to a fragment. Includes an activity on sorting subjects and predicates as well as one to sort complete sentences from fragments.
Preview of Poetry and Figurative Language for the Smartboard

Poetry and Figurative Language for the Smartboard

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Smartboard notebook with links to poetry pages to practice and read more poetry. Includes a sorting game to practice poetry vocabulary. Simile, metaphor, and hyperbole examples and links to learn more.
Preview of Story Problem of the Week: 2nd Grade

Story Problem of the Week: 2nd Grade

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9 weeks of stories with a daily problem to solve. Slides include model drawings and representations to help students visualize each story and comprehend what is being stated. Problems are related to number bonds, part-part-whole, fact families, and base 10 blocks. 37 slides in all, including a weekly "Check Your Answers" slide.
Preview of Fraction Table

Fraction Table

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Smartboard pages: explaining fractions, how to create fraction bars using a table in Word to show equivalent fractions, examples of many ways to represent fractions, comparing fractions, mixed and improper fractions. Includes links to websites to practice concepts.
Preview of I Pledge to Round

I Pledge to Round

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This Smartboard lesson shows how to use saying the pledge as a way to help a child remember how to round. An actual number line is used as well as using a child's fingers to form the number line. There is also a link to a website to practice rounding.
Preview of Vowel Pattern Sort

Vowel Pattern Sort

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Drag and drop activity made using Google Slides. Students drag and drop words or pictures into preset categories. Made to be used in edit, no presentation mode in Slides, if you have not used drag and drop activities before. Great for whole class, centers, virtual learning, or 1:1 devices. The words can be edited to better fit your needs.
Preview of Hang the Scarecrow: Type, Drag, and Drop

Hang the Scarecrow: Type, Drag, and Drop

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Hangman is a fun way to practice spelling words, sight words, vocabulary, review for tests, and motivate students. Hang the Scarecrow provides the drag and drop scarecrow pieces, a place to type in the blanks word your words, and a letters guessed box for incorrect guesses.
Preview of Regrouping - Borrow or Carry?

Regrouping - Borrow or Carry?

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A sorting game to help students associate borrow with subtraction and carry with addition but understand that both are forms of regrouping.
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About the store

Experience

I subbed for 5 years in everything from Pre-K to 6th grade. I taught school for 16 years in grades 2nd-4th. For 3 years, I worked as a Literacy Specialist. I have an ELAD certification for ESL students. My masters degree is in Curriculum and Instruction, and offer teachers in my area a Professional Development course through Dominican University of California every summer.

Teaching style

I believe students learn best through guided discovery used often in small groups or partnerships where they are able to discuss and question their own understanding. Being able to talk with their peers before sharing their ideas and own understanding gives all students the opportunity to process what they are learning, change perspectives, and grow their understanding and confidence. Every classroom should be a safe place to make mistakes, so that mistakes become normalized and turned into a means to grow and shine.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Excellence in Math Employee of the Year

My own education history

AS in Marketing BA in Elementary Education MA in Curriculum and Instruction

Additional biographical information

I have been trained in Write From the Beginning, Words Their Way, ELAD, Readers and Writers Workshop, FOSS, and GLAD.