I have been teaching for over 20 years! I've been in a special education setting as well as general education. After teaching in multiple grade levels (K-3), I have landed in 3rd grade and couldn't be happier!
Looking for Unit 7 homework sheets that align with the IM™ curriculum? I was in the same situation, so I created these worksheets to seamlessly match my existing homework resources. This Unit 7 resource gives your students extra practice at home and includes a spiral review to reinforce skills from previous units. What’s included: 14 lesson-based homework worksheets (Lessons 1–14 + Review) 14 spiral review worksheets for ongoing practice Complete answer keys Perfect for supporting student lear
Are you finding that your students need a bit more practice with their IM ™ curriculum? This Unit 3 IM™ aligned resource is perfect for supplementing lessons through homework, centers, or small group instruction. This Unit 3 resource is designed to provide your students meaningful extra practice at home and includes a spiral review to reinforce skills from previous units. Students build confidence with newly introduced concepts while revisiting and strengthening skills from prior units. What’s i
Are you finding that your students need a bit more practice with their IM ™ curriculum? This Unit 2 IM™ aligned resource is perfect for supplementing lessons through homework, centers, or small group instruction. This Unit 2 resource is designed to provide your students meaningful extra practice at home and includes a spiral review to reinforce skills from previous units. Students build confidence with newly introduced concepts while revisiting and strengthening skills from prior units. What’s i
Are you finding that your students need a bit more practice with their IM ™ curriculum? This Unit 1 IM™ aligned resource is perfect for supplementing lessons through homework, centers, or small group instruction. This Unit 1 resource is designed to provide your students meaningful extra practice at home and includes a spiral review to reinforce skills from previous units. Students build confidence with newly introduced concepts while revisiting and strengthening skills from prior units. What’s
Make the writing process clear, engaging, and accessible for your students with this Writing Process Poster Set! Perfect for a writing bulletin board, writing corner, or your Writer’s Workshop, these posters provide a visual guide to help students understand each step of the writing journey. Each poster includes a student-friendly description of the step along with a visual example showing what that step might look like on a student’s paper. The clean, easy-to-read format makes it simple for stu
Stay organized and keep students accountable with this engaging Reading Log Resource! This reading log is designed for students to record each book they finish while also thinking more deeply about what they read. For every entry, students will track the date, identify whether the text is fiction or nonfiction, and note the genre. To promote comprehension and meaningful reflection, students will respond to a question about their reading. The resource includes over 20 different fiction response t
When beginning a new writing unit, I like to provide my students with an exemplar model so they can see an example of the type of writing that they are striving to emulate. Included in this set is: Personal narrative (Ice Cream Adventure) Opinion essay (The Best Pet) Informative Essay (Alligators- includes a reference page as well) Because these are google docs, they are fully editable and customizable to meet your specific needs.
Looking for a Back to School or End of the Year unique gift for your students? Give your students a gift they will LOVE! These gift tags are easy to cut and can be attached to a Mochi and given to your students as they enter your classroom at the start of the school year or when they graduate from your class and are promoted onto the next grade at the end of the school year. Gift tags are included for: 1st grade 2nd grade 3rd grade
Reading Genre Posters- Add these subtle, yet eye catching book cover genre posters as a display in your classroom for your students to refer to throughout the year. Definitions are in kid friendly language. Included familiar book covers provide the students with a concrete example of which books would belong in each genre. Also included is a Student Reference Guide where a mini version of each genre poster is included on one page. Place a copy in your students reading folders for them to easily
5-4-3-2-1 Friday End of Week Student Reflection Students are asked to list: 5 things that made them smile 4 adjectives to describe their week 3 things they learned 2 things that made them laugh 1 goal for next week Choose from a printable paper copy or a projectable pdf image where students can copy the information into a notebook each week.
CUBES is a math strategy used to assist students in solving word problems. Display these easy to read CUBES Posters in your classroom to provide students with a visual reminder of the steps they need to take to break down complex word problems. The acronym C.U.B.E.S. stands for: -Circle key numbers -Underline the questions -Box the key words -Eliminate, Evaluate & Draw -Solve and Check
Teach you students to summarize text using the SWBST strategy. Hang this poster in your classroom to serve as a visual reference for your students then teach them the catchy chant linked on the download so they can easily recall each step.
RACES writing strategy is used to assist students in formulating thorough responses to text based questions. This RACES writing resource will help your students to learn the process required to create formal, evidence based responses to constructive response prompts. This resource contains simple, yet eye catching posters to display in your classroom to assist students as they learn to use the RACES acronym. Resources included are: RACES posters (color and B&W)Sentence Starters for C, E, Sx2 t
Neutral and easy to read Parts of Speech Posters for your classroom. Post these as a visual for your students to refer to when working on recognizing and identifying parts of speech. Included in this set: Header: Parts of Speech Noun Adjective Verb Adverb
Using Engagement Structures in your classroom increases student participation, engagement and involvement in classroom activities. Instead of calling on one student to answer a question, ask students to answer using a round robin. You just went from one student participating to 100% participation by asking all students to answer within their safe, small group by using the round robin structure. Post these engagement structures posters as you introduce them in your classroom as a reminder to you
Fun project for your students to complete as they learn about animal adaptations. This book was created to go along with the books: What if you had animal hair? What if you had animal teeth? What if you had animal ears? What if you had animal feet? After reading each book, the students would draw themselves with that adaptation. They would then record on the opposite page of the books what they drew, how it would help them, and if was an adaptation (and how they know). The last two pages of the
There are two student reflection slides for November conferences and two student reflection slides for March conferences. The first slides are identical but the second varies slightly. In addition, there is a "Student Snapshot" slide that the teacher can fill out. On it, the teacher would include a brief glimpse of each students current academic performance and provide the next steps or a goal that you will be working towards achieving. There is also a place to include MAP data and Lexia levels
Looking for a fun, quick, and effective way to check your students understanding? Hang these posters in your classroom to serve as a guide for your students as they begin to learn these new terms. You'll love using the phrase, "Heard it, Know it, What?" Use this method to check for prior knowledge before introducing a new concept. Here's a video that outlines the process and provides real life implementation examples. Example: Teacher: "Who knows that westward expansion means? Heard it, Know
Print on colored cardstock and use an X-Acto knife to cut slits on the inside edge of the dotted border. Slide a slap bracelet through the slits and WOW your students with a unique Valentine's Day gift that they'll LOVE!
If your students struggle with making connections to what they are reading, post this resource in your classroom or provide students with a copy to refer to as they are reading. This resource is a fully editable google slide. Change the bitmoji and any of the wording to coincide with your teaching style.
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I have been teaching for over 20 years! I've been in a special education setting as well as general education. After teaching in multiple grade levels (K-3), I have landed in 3rd grade and couldn't be happier!
Teaching style
Hands on learning using a variety of teaching techniques. Routines and high expectations are clearly established but mixing it up keeps the kiddos on their toes, engaged, and builds an excitement for learning. We like to have FUN in third grade!
My own education history
Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education and Special Education, Master's Degree in Teacher Leadership
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Balancing home and work is very important to me...I have the three most beautiful blessings at home who call me "Mom" ❤️
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