Currently, I am a Gifted Resource Teacher. I enjoy this role working with small groups of identified children, collaborating with teachers, and managing the identification process. Previously, I have taught 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grades.
Identify and color circle and square fraction shapes.
Need a quick way to see if your students can color in the correct fractional part? This is a great basic fraction identification and coloring activity. Could be used as a pretest, classwork, morning work or even as a final assessment.
Get to know your students and jump into digital learning! This product will link you to a Google Slides interactive student journal. There are 20 prompts with a "Get to Know You" theme. Students will respond to the prompt and use image finder tool to insert a picture right into their journal. This format will get even the most reluctant writers excited about writing. This product can fit right into Google Classroom or OneDrive, can be used in a GAFE school or by any classroom that allows stu
Has your school adopted a "No Homework" policy? Are you looking to eliminate homework in your own classroom, but worried about leaving parents with little guidance about what they could be doing with their children? Then, this "No Homework" menu is exactly what you need! Each box is filled with everyday activities that allow parents and children to spend time together and still get a little educational with it.
I have left the directions pretty vague and open so that you may tailor to your own
Has your school adopted a "No Homework" policy? Are you looking to eliminate homework in your own classroom, but worried about leaving parents with little guidance about what they could be doing with their children? Then, this "No Homework" menu is exactly what you need! Each box is filled with everyday activities that allow parents and children to spend time together and still get a little educational with it.
I have left the directions pretty vague and open so that you may tailor to your
Has your school adopted a "No Homework" policy? Are you looking to eliminate homework in your own classroom, but worried about leaving parents with little guidance about what they could be doing with their children? Then, this "No Homework" menu is exactly what you need! Each box is filled with everyday activities that allow parents and children to spend time together and still get a little educational with it.
I have left the directions pretty vague and open so that you may tailor to your own
Non-fiction reading and research digital Venn Diagram. Grab your reluctant readers with research on Snakes and digital work! Students will use the internet or books to research information about Anacondas and Copperheads. The students will record their information into a graphic organizer. Students will then complete the Venn Diagram by moving the pieces into the correct spot. I use PebbleGo for research with my youngest groups, but any primary friendly website or non fiction trade books will
This is a set of freebie task cards for early elementary students. These cards increase in difficulty as the deck progresses. Students could work through the set from start to finish allowing the student to build confidence and tackle more challenging questions. The teacher could split the cards in half for a differentiated activity. These could even be cut apart to be used as a classroom scoot game. There are many possible uses for these. Includes an answer key and a recording sheet.
PreK - 2nd
Basic Operations, Other (Math)
FREE
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Experience
Currently, I am a Gifted Resource Teacher. I enjoy this role working with small groups of identified children, collaborating with teachers, and managing the identification process. Previously, I have taught 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grades.
Teaching style
Facilitator! I really want to teach my kids the skills they need to find out the answers to their questions. I listen to my kids and develop projects and activities around their interests. I like to work with teachers to help plan activities that help students take ownership of their learning.
My own education history
I earned my B.S. degree in Psychology from Virginia Tech (Go Hokies!) and worked as a recruiter for a short time before returning to school at the University of Richmond to obtain my teaching credentials. I later added on my Gifted Endorsement from UVA. I am a life long learner and will definitely return to school in the future.
Additional biographical information
I am so lucky to be the mama to three fantastic kids. They keep me very busy and are my greatest joy.
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