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Trey Mendenhall

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Whitestown, Indiana, United States
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The infamous question you're asked as a child: "What do you want to be when you grow up?" The answers: a rockstar, a doctor, a singer, a dancer, and an astronaut are the popular answers. But for me? I have always wanted to go grow up to be a teacher! Only a teacher-want-to-be would stay in during recess to grade papers! I have always had a strong passion for working with children. A classroom is like a home to me, you can create an endless learning environment, full of art, hands-on learning, colors, posters, etc. An for most teachers-your classroom becomes more like a second home! It's during my free time that I enjoy creating and sharing ideas I have to weave with teaching. I have always been a visual and hands-on student myself, so I enjoy creating ways to help build on student understanding through the use of their hands and eyes! This site has been a step toward sharing my ideas beyond! I hope you enjoy it and find my pieces useful to you and your classroom! :-)
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Preview of Building an Understanding of Symmetry

Building an Understanding of Symmetry

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Trey Mendenhall
I have created a PowerPoint of a mini-lesson on Symmetry. This PowerPoint includes key elements or "I Will" statements that students will be able to check off as they work through each slide. These key points are: 1) Learn the definition of symmetry, 2) Recognize lines of symmetry, 3) Identify lines of symmetry, and 4) Practice. This PowerPoint is also interactive--if you pull the projecting screen up, and allow the image to project on only the white board, students can then have the opportunity
Preview of Roll And Record Game

Roll And Record Game

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Trey Mendenhall
Roll and Record is a two way game! You can add and subtract. This could be printed as a worksheet for partners, or independent work. Another idea would be to laminate and have students work on this with a dry erase marker to practice their addition and subtraction! They simply roll the dice and record the numbers. You could use one or two dice to challenge your students! It's could also be used during math stations!
Preview of Spell It Out

Spell It Out

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The students would be using laminated scrabble tiles to create words. Once they have created a word, they record it onto the sheet of paper (or this paper could also be laminated and students would use dry erase markers) to record their words and then count the numbers on each letter to determine the total amount the word is worth! A fun way to teach spelling, reading, and math all in one! All include are: the work mats for the scrabble tiles (to layout word tiles), SCRABBLE TILES ARE INCLUDED
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The infamous question you're asked as a child: "What do you want to be when you grow up?" The answers: a rockstar, a doctor, a singer, a dancer, and an astronaut are the popular answers. But for me? I have always wanted to go grow up to be a teacher! Only a teacher-want-to-be would stay in during recess to grade papers! I have always had a strong passion for working with children. A classroom is like a home to me, you can create an endless learning environment, full of art, hands-on learning, colors, posters, etc. An for most teachers-your classroom becomes more like a second home! It's during my free time that I enjoy creating and sharing ideas I have to weave with teaching. I have always been a visual and hands-on student myself, so I enjoy creating ways to help build on student understanding through the use of their hands and eyes! This site has been a step toward sharing my ideas beyond! I hope you enjoy it and find my pieces useful to you and your classroom! :-)

My own education history

I am a graduate from Indiana University-Bloomington, Indiana. I graduated in Elementary Education with a concentration in Reading. I am finally steps closer to reaching my dream!