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Eclectic Classroom

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Henderson, Tennessee, United States
About the store
I am currently an assistant in the classroom, substitute teacher, and classroom interpreter for the Deaf. I am working on getting my teacher license and look forward to that day. I have spent the last four years in the classroom. I have developed lessons, planned activities, created countless worksheets, PowerPoints, Word documents, and other materials for the the teachers and students I work with.
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Preview of Coin Exit Tickets

Coin Exit Tickets

This is a PowerPoint and contains a variety of exit tickets beginning with counting pennies to mixed coins. There is also a blank exit ticket included and the images of the coins used so you can make whatever you may need. This is completely printable.
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Experience

I am currently an assistant in the classroom, substitute teacher, and classroom interpreter for the Deaf. I am working on getting my teacher license and look forward to that day. I have spent the last four years in the classroom. I have developed lessons, planned activities, created countless worksheets, PowerPoints, Word documents, and other materials for the the teachers and students I work with.

Teaching style

Currently I prefer visual and hands on since the students I work with are primarily visual. Ultimately though, I think a little of everything can be helpful depending on the students.

Awards & shining teacher moments

I graduated with Honors from American Intercontinental University (Online).

My own education history

Graduated MacMurray College with and AA in Interpretation for the Deaf (under the education department as it was not a foreign language at the time). Graduated American Intercontinental University (Online) with a BA in Business Administration.

Additional biographical information

I have worked with and been part of the Deaf community for well over ten years. In college I lived and worked at the Illinois School for the Deaf. Now I currently work in another Deaf school (I do not wish to share which one at the time) and have been for the past four years. I have found that I absolutely love being in the classroom because of these experiences (not just working with Deaf but special needs in general). I look forward to continued learning and one day having my own classroom with my own special students. =)