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I've worked in a variety of settings at a variety of grade levels. I started my career in preschool, where I worked for six years. I also taught 5th grade in an upper-middle class suburban community as well as an urban charter school that served a Muslim population. Since then, I have been in my current district, Ann Arbor. Here I taught 1st grade and 4th grade for 14 years before transitioning into a math coach position. For 7 years, I also worked for The Princeton Review, a test preparation company. For The Princeton Review, I taught and tutored for the ACT, SAT, GMAT, GRE, and MCAT verbal tests. I trained prospective teachers for the ACT and GMAT. I also wrote content for their ACT, Early Edge, and GMAT materials.
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Preview of Character Traits vs Character Emotions Adjective Lists

Character Traits vs Character Emotions Adjective Lists

Do your students struggle with differentiating between a character's emotions and a character's traits? If so, use this list to help them find the proper adjective to use. This 6-page PDF document includes a short explanation of what makes a trait a trait and what makes an emotion different. There is a list of 210 character traits and 49 words to describe a character's feelings. The list is organized in two different ways - one alphabetically and the other based on whether it is positive, nega
Preview of Magic School Bus Blows Its Top (Volcanoes/Plates) Differentiated Video Questions

Magic School Bus Blows Its Top (Volcanoes/Plates) Differentiated Video Questions

Students have six questions to answer as they watch the episode "Magic School Bus Blows Its Top," which focuses on volcanoes and tectonic plates. In this episode,Ms. Frizzle presents the class with the missing piece to their gigantic Earth puzzle—an island that hasn't been discovered yet! Both Dorothy Ann and Carlos want to be the first to get to to name it, but when they reach the spot where it's supposed to be, all they see is the sea. It takes a run-in with an explosive underwater volcano to
Preview of Standard Algorithm Posters/Anchor Charts (all operations)

Standard Algorithm Posters/Anchor Charts (all operations)

Use these anchor charts/posters to help students remember the steps of the standard algorithm for each operation! Each poster has an example that is color-coded to correspond to the listed steps. There are also 3 different versions of each poster with various page borders (black with white polka dots, white with black polka dots, or simple black). Bulletin board headings are also included that match the different borders. The headings say "Standard Algorithm" or "Traditional U.S. Algorithm". T
Preview of Magic School Bus Rides Again Battle for Rock Mountain (Rock Cycle) Worksheets

Magic School Bus Rides Again Battle for Rock Mountain (Rock Cycle) Worksheets

Students have seven questions to answer as they watch the episode "Magic School Bus Rides Again: The Battle for Rock Mountain," which focuses on the rock cycle. In this episode, Tim's inspiration for his new comic comes via a Frizzle-led trip across millions of years of geological history, as he tells the epic superhero story of Captain Rock Man (Arnold) vs Weatherman (Ralphie) in a battle to the finish! (From Magic School Bus + Rides Again Wiki) The questions are in chronological order and are
Preview of Magic School Bus For Lunch (Digestive System) Differentiated Video Questions

Magic School Bus For Lunch (Digestive System) Differentiated Video Questions

Students have six questions to answer as they watch the episode "Magic School Bus For Lunch," which focuses on the digestive system (limited to the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine). In this episode, Arnold's dream has come true: he doesn't have to go on a field trip! Ms. Frizzle lets him stay behind with Liz. But when he accidentally swallows the bus, he becomes the field trip! Better than an action park, his digestive system is full of twists, turns, and surprise
Preview of Division Algorithm Posters/Anchor Charts

Division Algorithm Posters/Anchor Charts

Help students remember the steps to the various algorithms for division with these easy to use posters! Each poster has an example that is color-coded to correspond to the listed steps. There are versions of each poster with and without a colored border (depending on your personal preference). The algorithms included are: Area ModelBox MethodGrid Method (same as the box method, just a name that some curriculums use instead, so it has its own poster)Partial QuotientsStandard algorithmTraditional
Preview of Magic School Bus Gets Lost in Space(Solar System) Differentiated Video Questions

Magic School Bus Gets Lost in Space(Solar System) Differentiated Video Questions

Students have six questions to answer as they watch the episode "Magic School Bus Gets Lost in Space." In this episode, Arnold's know-it-all cousin, Janet, drives the whole class crazy when she joins them on a field trip and gets them lost in space! But when the bus' navigational system breaks down and Ms. Frizzle and Liz get lost in the solar system, Janet may be the only one with enough knowledge to save everyone. (From Magic School Bus + Rides Again Wiki) The questions are in chronological
Preview of Magic School Bus Takes a Dive (Animal Partnerships) Differentiated Questions

Magic School Bus Takes a Dive (Animal Partnerships) Differentiated Questions

Students have six questions to answer as they watch the episode "Magic School Bus Takes a Dive." In this episode, Wanda discovers that one of Ms. Frizzle's ancestors was Redbeard the pirate, so she naturally wants to follow the treasure map he left. It leads the class to a coral reef, where they learn firsthand that life there is risky. They find that many plants and animals form surprising partnerships to survive. But Wanda is not interested in that—she wants to find the treasure! When Ms. Friz
Preview of Words their Way: Syllables and Affixes Sort Labels

Words their Way: Syllables and Affixes Sort Labels

Are you looking for an easy way to organize your Words their Way sort materials? Have you tried file folders? This product will allow you to easily label file folders for each of your sorts from Words their Way: Word Sorts for Syllables and Affixes Spellers (3rd edition, 2018). They could also be used to label plastic bags to hold your sorts in. The labels are formatted for Avery 5160 Labels (1" x 2-5/8" labels) and also work for (my favorite) Pres-a-Ply Address Labels (just as sticky as Avery
Preview of Word Webs - A Word Study Resource

Word Webs - A Word Study Resource

This is a 2 page PDF document of word webs. Word webs are a way for students to learn the meaning of prefixes, suffixes, and roots. Students are given the word part and are charged with the job of finding three words that contain that word part. Students must then define each of the words and use these definitions to try to determine the meaning of the word part. This is a more memorable way for students to learn word parts than memorizing a list of prefixes, suffixes, and roots. The first pa
Preview of Words their Way: Derivational Relations Sort Labels

Words their Way: Derivational Relations Sort Labels

Are you looking for an easy way to organize your Words their Way sort materials? Have you tried file folders? This product will allow you to easily label file folders for each of your sorts from Words their Way: Word Sorts for Derivational Relations Spellers (3rd edition, 2018). They could also be used to label plastic bags to hold your sorts in. The labels are formatted for Avery 5160 Labels (1" x 2-5/8" labels) and also work for (my favorite) Pres-a-Ply Address Labels (just as sticky as Aver
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Experience

I've worked in a variety of settings at a variety of grade levels. I started my career in preschool, where I worked for six years. I also taught 5th grade in an upper-middle class suburban community as well as an urban charter school that served a Muslim population. Since then, I have been in my current district, Ann Arbor. Here I taught 1st grade and 4th grade for 14 years before transitioning into a math coach position. For 7 years, I also worked for The Princeton Review, a test preparation company. For The Princeton Review, I taught and tutored for the ACT, SAT, GMAT, GRE, and MCAT verbal tests. I trained prospective teachers for the ACT and GMAT. I also wrote content for their ACT, Early Edge, and GMAT materials.

Teaching style

My focus is on small-group instruction with flexible groupings based on data. I try to incorporate authentic learning experiences and inquiry-based investigations.

My own education history

I attended undergraduate and graduate school at Michigan State University. My graduate degree is in Teaching and Curriculum with a concentration in instructional technology. I have been through Math Recovery training for: AVMR 1, AVMR 2, Fractions, MRSp1 (Math Recovery Specialist 1).