I have spent the last six years teaching the most wonderful special needs children who surprise me every day with their ability to overcome their disability. I teach children in grades 3-5, who have various disabilities, many of which are also ELLs.
This set of nautical-themed classroom rules is an adaptation from PBiS. Positive behavior rules included in this pack are to:
-Be Ready
-Be Respectful
-Be Responsible
-Be Safe
-Be a Problem Solver
-Be Cooperative
For more nautical themed classroom tools visit my Elementary Expression store.
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This nautical themed classroom newsletter can be used as a weekly or monthly communication tool for families. This clip art and layout of this product cannot be altered, but a text box has been added to the form in order for you to edit the header of the newsletter. I hope you enjoy this purchase!
These nautical-themed monthly headers can be used as titles for monthly bulletin boards, word walls or line them up along the wall to teach the months of the year.
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Please enjoy this owl themed job chart. The digital clip art, papers, and borders cannot be altered, but on the last frame slide you can add a text box to the frames in order to customize the jobs to fit your classroom. Thanks for your purchase!
Please enjoy this nautical themed job chart. The digital clip art, papers, and borders cannot be altered, but on the last frame slide you can add a text box to the frames in order to customize the jobs to fit your classroom. Thanks for your purchase!
These CAFE headers coordinate with my nautical themed classroom this year. I hope you are able to use them as part of your CAFE instruction!
Elementary Expression
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Enjoy this adorable poster from my store, Elementary Expression. Hang the poster in your nautical classroom library area!
PreK - 12th
Library Skills, Reading
FREE
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Experience
I have spent the last six years teaching the most wonderful special needs children who surprise me every day with their ability to overcome their disability. I teach children in grades 3-5, who have various disabilities, many of which are also ELLs.
Awards & shining teacher moments
None...YET!
My own education history
I have a bachelor's degree in Psychology and Sociology. After dabbling in different careers I decided to follow my heart and went back to school to get a degree in teaching. I found a wonderful program at the University of New Mexico that allowed me to obtain my master's degree in special education while working in my own classroom. I had the support of amazing and knowledgable mentors who inspired me to strive for equality for my students across school settings.
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