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For six incredible years, I've been a passionate fifth-grade teacher in a DCPS IB school, guiding students on a remarkable journey. In this lively setting, I've nurtured critical thinking, global awareness, and curiosity while building empathy and cultural appreciation. Working alongside a diverse group of fellow educators, I've seen my students thrive, and their achievements fill me with immense pride. This experience has not only enriched my career but has also helped mold the future leaders who will carry these lessons with them.
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Preview of Eureka Math Grade 4 Module 3 Vocabulary Study Cards

Eureka Math Grade 4 Module 3 Vocabulary Study Cards

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These Module 3 Math Vocabulary Notecards are designed to support students in using precise, test-ready math language when explaining their thinking. Each card features a fill-in-the-blank response that mirrors what students are expected to write or say on the Eureka Math Grade 4 Module 3 assessment, making this an intentional tool for exam preparation. This resource works especially well as a warm-up during small group instruction, helping students rehearse academic language before tackling
Preview of Long Division Rainbow Cloud Poster

Long Division Rainbow Cloud Poster

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This poster provides a visual guide to the long division process using the example of 380 divided by 3. The poster is structured to help students understand the different parts of the long division problem and the steps to solve it. The poster labels the key components of the problem: Divisor: The number you are dividing by, which is 3 in this example.Dividend: The number being divided, which is 380.Quotient: The result of the division, which is 120.Remainder: The number left over after the divi
Preview of Mathematics Choice Board

Mathematics Choice Board

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You can insert this resource in a pocket chart so students can check off their rotations as they go. Perfect for small-group rotations, allowing students to complete Must Do, Can Do, and Should Do tasks at their own pace.
Preview of Thinking Routine: Hexagonal Thinking (Division/Multiplication)

Thinking Routine: Hexagonal Thinking (Division/Multiplication)

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A hexagonal thinking routine uses interconnected hexagon cards to help students activate prior knowledge by sorting, grouping, or removing concepts—such as identifying which ideas relate to division—to spark discussion and introduce the lesson.
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Experience

For six incredible years, I've been a passionate fifth-grade teacher in a DCPS IB school, guiding students on a remarkable journey. In this lively setting, I've nurtured critical thinking, global awareness, and curiosity while building empathy and cultural appreciation. Working alongside a diverse group of fellow educators, I've seen my students thrive, and their achievements fill me with immense pride. This experience has not only enriched my career but has also helped mold the future leaders who will carry these lessons with them.

Teaching style

I teach with a student-centered approach, focusing on engagement, critical thinking, and all-around growth. My classroom is a lively, inclusive space where each student's unique strengths and needs are celebrated. Drawing from my time in an IB school, I emphasize hands-on learning, encourage questions, and connect lessons to the real world. Through teamwork, problem-solving, and a mix of rigor and compassion, I aim to nurture not just academic skills but also life skills like empathy, resilience, and adaptability, preparing my students for a dynamic world.

Awards & shining teacher moments

In the 2022-2023 academic year, I was honored with the prestigious DC Scores Excellence Award for coaching soccer, in recognition of my outstanding contributions to the DCPS community and dedication to fostering holistic student development through innovative coaching practices.

My own education history

During my time at Towson University, I pursued a dual degree in special education and general education. This journey enriched my teaching knowledge and strengthened my dedication to inclusive education. It gave me the tools to support every student's unique needs, creating a space where everyone can thrive academically and socially. My education at Towson University has shaped me into a compassionate and effective educator, prepared to make a positive impact on my students' lives.