I have 4 years of teaching experience as an EC resource teacher using different research based programs and creating my own materials that work for my students!
This reading guide can be used while doing a close read to record important information. One reading guide can be used for 4 readings and encourages thinking and writing about the text. There are two versions included, one for fiction and one for non-fiction texts.
2nd - 5th
English Language Arts, Informational Text, Reading
This is a great multi-level resource that your students are sure to love. It includes CVC, VCe, and Blends/Digraphs board games as well as a simple instructions page to help you intervene with your students in nonsense word fluency and decoding skills. This product can be used with multiple grade levels as an intervention, in small groups, as a reading center, and for early finishers. I have personally used this in my intervention groups and my students have loved it! They begged me to play it
This fun board game engages students in practicing their computation and calculator skills. Students move through the game by solving problems requiring regrouping using paper/pencil and by using a calculator which keeps all students continually engaged! This is an awesome resource for small group instruction, group/partner work, and centers! Print on cardstock, laminate and have forever as a great math station or morning math fluency activity!
This game is great for use in small groups and centers. Students have fun identifying patterns and finding the missing number. Mysterious missing number is a fun way to reinforce learning and observe where students need reteaching.
This close reading checklist helps build the habit of close reading and can be used throughout multiple experiences with the text. It helps keep students on track and accountable for their learning.
3rd - 5th
English Language Arts, Informational Text, Reading
Math Mania is a math board game that can be adapted to target basic addition, subtraction, multiplication, and inequalities. Students working at different levels can play together by targeting different skills. For example, a 2nd grader could be practicing addition facts while a 3rd grader is practicing multiplication facts during the same game! This is great for differentiating instruction and strengthening fact fluency.
1st - 4th
Basic Operations, Math, Mental Math
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I have 4 years of teaching experience as an EC resource teacher using different research based programs and creating my own materials that work for my students!
Teaching style
Small group instruction
My own education history
B.A. Special Education, General Curriculum
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