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Eileen McGaughey

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Kirkwood, Missouri, United States
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I student taught in the fifth and second grades. After college, I taught fourth grade for four years. I then taught fifth grade for two years. I currently teach third grade at an urban school. I've truly enjoyed each of the different grade levels!
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Preview of State Project Packet

State Project Packet

This fantastic 11 page packet includes everything you need for a state project! With a purpose page, list of due dates, and full rubric it provides the perfect structure for a long-term project. The project was originally designed for Missouri, but it can be easily tweaked and used for any state. This goes great with my Missouri Assessment Package!
Preview of Missouri History/Geography Assessment Package

Missouri History/Geography Assessment Package

This five-page package includes a pre-test, study guide, and test which covers all of the GLEs for Missouri history and government. It can also be easily adapted so that you can add or change anything you'd like to. This goes along great with my State Project Packet!
Preview of COMPLETE Spelling Program

COMPLETE Spelling Program

This 9 page package includes instructions for a complete differentiated spelling program. It not only includes practice activity ideas, but also a timeline and structure so that you can have a complete program indepedent of any published book. I've worked on creating this program for six years now and love it!! You will not regret! Note to buyers: It does not include spelling lists. I will be selling those separately.
Preview of Name Glyph

Name Glyph

In this activity students draw and decorate their own name based on characteristics about themselves. This is a great glyph for older students because the directions a bit more complicated. It is a wonderful activity for getting to know your students and assessing how well they follow directions.
Preview of Time Capsule Packet

Time Capsule Packet

You have four ready-to-go activities in this packet! The four activities are meant to be completed in the very beginning of the school year and then sealed away in an envelope. It is so much fun to open them up on the last day of school so that the students can see how much they have changed!
Preview of Jersey Glyph

Jersey Glyph

This is a quick, simple glyph that I use at the beginning of the school year to get to know my students better. It also goes along GREAT with a team theme! I love to create a team bulletin board with the finished products! The document can be altered if you'd like to change the questions or answers offered.
Preview of State Government Learning Contract

State Government Learning Contract

This contract is wonderful for creating a differentiated learning opportunity for your students. It includes many activity ideas for your students to choose from. It was created for Missouri, but it can be easily tweaked and used for any other state.
Preview of Weekly Reflection Page

Weekly Reflection Page

Great communication tool!! I use this page in my classroom every week throughout the year. On Fridays, it provides the students with a chance to reflect on what they've done well and not-so-well that week and record a goal they have for the following week. In my room, the students keep their reflection pages in a folder, which goes home on the weekends to be signed.
Preview of Field Trip Rubric

Field Trip Rubric

The rubric is a wonderful way to help communicate, enforce, and assess expectations about field trip behavior.
Preview of Missing Work Notice

Missing Work Notice

I created this form to be able to communicate with parents about missing work. Because of the student's reflection section, it also provides an opportunity to learn about responsibility.
Preview of Free Technology Resources

Free Technology Resources

This is a list of fabulous technological resources...and you can use all of them for FREE!
Preview of Meet Your Teacher

Meet Your Teacher

Editable! Add your info and print! Send it home to parents to introduce yourself and start the year off right!
Preview of Vocabulary Costume Rubric

Vocabulary Costume Rubric

During the Halloween season I love to have my students choose a vocabulary word, learn it, and then dress up as that word. For example, a student this year dressed up as a tiger for "ferocious." This rubric communicated expectations for the project and gave appropriate structure for an assessment.
Preview of Test Preparation Log

Test Preparation Log

I use this form for a variety of reasons. It is a simple way to insist that students reflect on how much effort they put into preparing for a test. It also helps keep the communication lines open between the three parties (student, parents, teacher).
Preview of Keyboard Tracking Sheet

Keyboard Tracking Sheet

Use this spreadsheet to track students' progress with typing skills progress.
Preview of Get To Know You Grid

Get To Know You Grid

Editable! Build relationships from the get-go! Use this form to gather information while you chat with your kids before you begin your reading and writing conferences.
Preview of Detailed Homework Log

Detailed Homework Log

I created this simple organizer for my students who were having trouble completing all of their homework on time. It helps me identify if work is taking too long or is too difficult, and it also requires all three parties (student, parents, teacher) to participate and be on the same page.
Preview of While You Were Out...

While You Were Out...

This is a great form for teachers to use when a student is absent. You can use it to fill out what work they need to catch up on, while they were out.
Preview of Student Grade Book

Student Grade Book

Amazing tool! I was tired of students not paying attention to graded work coming home. I was tired of parents asking me what the current grades were. Then I created this! When students get graded work returned to them now, they enter the assignment name and score into their gradebook. Then they do some quick math to find out their current grade in that class. Each weekend, my parents sign it to show that they are aware of their child's current status. I love this!
Preview of Partner Pal

Partner Pal

This is a WONDERFUL classroom management tool! It allows you to quickly put students in partnerships that work well for the specific activity you want them to do. Read the thumbnail to view the directions on how to use this great tool!
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About the store

Experience

I student taught in the fifth and second grades. After college, I taught fourth grade for four years. I then taught fifth grade for two years. I currently teach third grade at an urban school. I've truly enjoyed each of the different grade levels!

Teaching style

My Beliefs: *I have a passion for excellence, in my students and especially within myself as their teacher. *Teaching children is a wonderful privilege and an incredible responsibility. *Every child can learn. It is my job to figure out how each individual student learns best and teach them in that way. *I strive to catch the attention of every learner and give them every possible opportunity to grow intellectually and emotionally. *I love creating learning experiences that inspire curiosity within every type of learner. *I make a point to try to connect to each student in a personal way. I think that is the best motivational tool there is! *One of my goals is to prepare each student for the next grade level. However, the goal most important to me is to help them become the best person they can be for the rest of their life! *It is crucial for parents and teachers to have frequent communication and work together. We are each child’s biggest supporters and assets.

Awards & shining teacher moments

*Crystal Apple Award of Kansas City Nominee, 2005-2006 & 2007-2008 *Exceptional Educator Award, July 2009 *ISSL Teacher of Distinction Award, 2009-2010

My own education history

I earned my bachelor's degree in elementary education from Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Missouri. After teaching for a few years I went back to school to earn my master's degree. I graduated with that degree from Webster University in 2009.