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Coral Springs, Florida, United States
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I have had the privilege of teaching a wide range of students, from preschoolers as young as 3 years old to afterschool programs for up to 3rd grade. However, without a doubt, Kindergarten will always be my favorite grade—it’s a special place in my heart that will remain there for the rest of my life.
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Preview of School vs Home Venn Diagram | Back to School Activity (FREE)

School vs Home Venn Diagram | Back to School Activity (FREE)

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School vs. Home Venn Diagram Worksheet Help young learners compare and contrast their two most familiar environments with this School vs. Home Venn Diagram Worksheet! Designed for early elementary students, this engaging activity encourages critical thinking, categorization, and discussion about the similarities and differences between school and home. What’s Included? • Printable Venn Diagram: Easy-to-use format for sorting characteristics of school and home. • Thought-Provoking Prompts: Helps
Preview of CK Rule Flashcards | Phonics Spelling Rule for Kindergarten & 1st Grade (FREE)

CK Rule Flashcards | Phonics Spelling Rule for Kindergarten & 1st Grade (FREE)

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These CK Rule Flashcards are a fun and engaging way to help learners master the common spelling pattern of the “ck” rule. Designed for students of all ages, these flashcards feature clear examples of words that follow the “ck” rule (such as “duck,” “sock,” and “truck”)
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Experience

I have had the privilege of teaching a wide range of students, from preschoolers as young as 3 years old to afterschool programs for up to 3rd grade. However, without a doubt, Kindergarten will always be my favorite grade—it’s a special place in my heart that will remain there for the rest of my life.

My own education history

I studied at a school focused on art, with a strong emphasis on classical music, where the motto was “there is no culture without musical culture.” I’ve always had a deep love and respect for all my teachers, and I truly believe that their influence shaped my life in profound ways. This admiration for my teachers was one of the main reasons I decided to pursue a degree in Education, as I wanted to have the same positive impact on students that they had on me.

Additional biographical information

Hey there! My name is Maye. I’m originally from Venezuela and moved to the United States when I was 17. Since then, I’ve been deeply involved in the teaching field, starting as a volunteer while I began college. It’s been over 10 years now that I’ve been working with children, and teaching has always been my passion. As a little girl, I dreamed of becoming a teacher, inspired by my grandmother and cousins, who were my role models. I currently work at a school that I absolutely love, and I’m focused on creating engaging, minimalist-style activities for young learners. I’m passionate about making learning fun and accessible, and I plan to continue sharing my activities with other teachers to help inspire and engage students in meaningful ways.