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Taught 2nd and 3rd grade by looping with my classes. I thrive on creating my own lessons, worksheets, and extension activities. I usually have the "low" group which is never actually just students with special needs. There's always a chance to provided challenging and engaging materials in each lesson for all of my students! Tutored for 8+ years all grades and all subject areas. I create many of my own worksheets for these tutoring sessions as well as pre-assessments for each grade level to determine where each child's academic needs are. I love attending professional development courses, workshops, and conferences. I'm the STEM Liason for my school so be sure to look out for my future STEM Transdisciplinary lessons and units during this school year!
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Preview of ELA Student Centered Rambutan Fruit Lesson

ELA Student Centered Rambutan Fruit Lesson

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Trying to work towards a student centered classroom? This ELA lesson involves students observing this odd looking Malaysian fruit, the Rambutan (can be found at your local Asian Market). This lesson involves questioning, discussions, collaboration, science standards met, and a close reading of a nonfiction article. Students first make their observations without knowing what the Rambutan fruit is. They fill out the scientist sheet with their observations and questions. They share collabora
Preview of BCPS STEM Lesson Seed- 2nd - 3rd Grade Farming Communities

BCPS STEM Lesson Seed- 2nd - 3rd Grade Farming Communities

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Baltimore County Public Schools is becoming one of the first communities to take on the STEM Initiative for the new Common Core Curriculum. This is a lesson seed for a 2nd or 3rd grade class focusing on the social studies, health, or science units based on farming, production of food, and from crop to table.
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Experience

Taught 2nd and 3rd grade by looping with my classes. I thrive on creating my own lessons, worksheets, and extension activities. I usually have the "low" group which is never actually just students with special needs. There's always a chance to provided challenging and engaging materials in each lesson for all of my students! Tutored for 8+ years all grades and all subject areas. I create many of my own worksheets for these tutoring sessions as well as pre-assessments for each grade level to determine where each child's academic needs are. I love attending professional development courses, workshops, and conferences. I'm the STEM Liason for my school so be sure to look out for my future STEM Transdisciplinary lessons and units during this school year!

Teaching style

Student centered learning environment. To have my students explore and discover in their own learning environment is very rewarding. To accomplish this, worksheets must be geared towards all learning strengths. I don't just assess with written work. Now, with the new Common Core on the way, we must learn to be resourceful and accommodating to all types of informal and formal assessments. Students are given more freedom and develop a sense of a personal drive to learn and enhance their own learning. Structure is important for students to be capable of handling their freedoms in the classroom and be successful in their own learning. You will see some classroom management pieces here, however, nothing works better than working together with your students to develop the "ideal" classroom setting. Reinforcing what you and your students desire in their learning environment will only build success. Common Core lessons--there will be many! This type of teaching is very student centered. So, be on the look out for activities which cause your children to...THINK!

Awards & shining teacher moments

Graduated with honors Appointed STEM Liason for my school.

My own education history

Working on my Masters Degree in Educational Leadership in Mathematics. Because I feel math is my weakness, I'm working to improve my teaching abilities in this area.

Additional biographical information

My dog's name is Baxter and he loves to watch me (lay on my lap while I) grade papers, create and explore different units/lessons/activities, and even gives me teaching inspiration!