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Forsyth, Georgia, United States
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I am a retired elementary teacher with years of experience working with students across multiple grade levels. Throughout my career, I taught a wide range of learners and developed a strong understanding of curriculum standards, instructional pacing, and classroom management. My classroom experience included planning engaging lessons, differentiating instruction, and creating materials that supported student success. Over time, I discovered a passion for designing resources that were both effective and teacher-friendly—resources that helped students stay motivated while allowing teachers to focus on instruction rather than preparation. Today, I bring that experience into every resource created at Dyeing to Design, ensuring each activity is practical, purposeful, and easy to use in real classrooms.
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Preview of FIRST GRADE/Valentine’s Day Math Crafts/Hands-On Math Activities/February Math

FIRST GRADE/Valentine’s Day Math Crafts/Hands-On Math Activities/February Math

Make February math fun, hands-on, and meaningful with these First Grade Valentine’s Day Math Crafts. This low-prep math craft set helps first grade students practice key math skills while creating engaging Valentine-themed projects that are perfect for bulletin boards, math centers, or whole-group lessons. These crafts focus on addition, subtraction, and number sense through cutting, gluing, and explaining math thinking—no worksheet overload and no prep stress. Mainly used in first grade but can
Preview of BUNDLE:K-2 January Math Crafts

BUNDLE:K-2 January Math Crafts

Save time with this hands-on January Math Crafts Bundle for Kindergarten, First Grade, and Second Grade. This bundle includes 15 winter math crafts using the same themes across K–2, making differentiation and planning easy. Each craft follows a math-first, craft-second approach and is low prep, print-and-go, with clear directions and built-in support for all learners. 📦 What’s Included✔ 15 January math crafts (5 per grade) ✔ Math practice pages & craft templates ✔ Student & teacher directions ✔
Preview of Second Grade January Math Crafts/Winter Math Activities

Second Grade January Math Crafts/Winter Math Activities

Make January math engaging and meaningful with these hands-on winter math crafts designed for second grade. Students practice essential math skills while creating fun seasonal crafts that look great on bulletin boards and hallway displays. Each activity follows a math-first, craft-second approach, ensuring students focus on learning while still enjoying a creative, motivating experience. Clear directions, visual models, and built-in differentiation make these crafts easy to use in any classroom
Preview of First Grade January Math Crafts

First Grade January Math Crafts

Engage your students with these hands-on January math crafts designed specifically for first grade. Students practice key math skills while creating fun winter crafts that look great on bulletin boards. These low-prep activities focus on numbers to 120, place value, addition within 20, number bonds, and comparing numbers. Clear directions and visual models make these crafts easy to use for whole group lessons, math centers, or independent practice. Perfect for: January review, math centers, earl
Preview of Kindergarten Winter Math Crafts

Kindergarten Winter Math Crafts

Engage your kindergarten students with hands-on winter math crafts that are easy to prep, fun to assemble, and perfect for January bulletin boards! This resource includes 5 print-and-go math crafts designed to build number sense while keeping students motivated and learning through creativity. ⭐ Skills Covered✔ Counting and number recognition ✔ Addition and subtraction within 5 ✔ Comparing numbers (more, less, same) ✔ Ten frames ✔ Making numbers in different ways 📦 What’s Included✔ 5 winter-the
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Experience

I am a retired elementary teacher with years of experience working with students across multiple grade levels. Throughout my career, I taught a wide range of learners and developed a strong understanding of curriculum standards, instructional pacing, and classroom management. My classroom experience included planning engaging lessons, differentiating instruction, and creating materials that supported student success. Over time, I discovered a passion for designing resources that were both effective and teacher-friendly—resources that helped students stay motivated while allowing teachers to focus on instruction rather than preparation. Today, I bring that experience into every resource created at Dyeing to Design, ensuring each activity is practical, purposeful, and easy to use in real classrooms.

Teaching style

My teaching style is rooted in clarity, creativity, and student engagement. I believe learning is most effective when lessons are thoughtfully designed, visually clear, and accessible to all learners. I value structured instruction supported by interactive activities, games, and hands-on experiences that keep students actively involved. Seasonal themes and creative formats are used intentionally—to spark interest while reinforcing essential skills. As a retired teacher, my focus is on supporting today’s educators with low-prep, flexible resources that work in a variety of settings, including whole group, small group, centers, and independent practice. My goal is to help teachers feel confident and students feel successful through well-designed instruction.

Awards & shining teacher moments

As a retired elementary teacher, my most meaningful teaching moments come from years spent designing lessons that helped students grow in confidence and understanding. Seeing students engaged, motivated, and proud of their learning has always been my greatest reward. Throughout my career, I took pride in creating thoughtfully designed, classroom-tested resources that supported a wide range of learners. From hands-on activities to interactive lessons, these moments of success—when students understood a challenging concept or felt excited to learn—continue to shape the way I design resources today. At Dyeing to Design, my shining moments now come from supporting teachers by sharing practical, creative materials built on real classroom experience. Knowing these resources continue to make a positive impact beyond my own classroom is both rewarding and meaningful.

My own education history

My education background includes formal training in elementary education combined with years of hands-on classroom experience. Over the course of my teaching career, I continually developed my instructional skills through curriculum planning, classroom practice, and ongoing professional learning. As a retired teacher, I draw on this strong foundation to design resources that are developmentally appropriate, standards-focused, and easy to implement. My background in education guides every aspect of my work at Dyeing to Design, ensuring each resource reflects both sound teaching practices and practical classroom needs.

Additional biographical information

I am a retired elementary teacher with years of classroom experience and a continued passion for education and thoughtful instructional design. While I may have stepped away from the classroom, my love for teaching and creating meaningful learning experiences remains strong. Throughout my teaching career, I worked with diverse learners and gained a deep understanding of curriculum standards, student needs, and effective classroom practices. Today, I bring that experience into every resource I design—creating activities that are clear, engaging, and easy for teachers to implement. At Dyeing to Design, my goal is to support today’s teachers by sharing classroom-tested ideas, creative lessons, and well-designed resources that save time while keeping students actively involved. I enjoy using my experience to help teachers feel confident and supported, knowing their students are engaged and learning.