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Elementary Smiles

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Hoschton, Georgia, United States
About the store
I have wanted to be a teacher for as long as I can remember. My teaching journey began when I was 19 at a Girl Scout camp in Georgia. I was a counselor for 2 years before becoming a member of the Leadership Team and then the Aquatics Director. All throughout my summers as a counselor (and off season for troop camping) I taught girls to sail, kayak, canoe, paddle board, bake, build fires and shelters, and make countless different kind of crafts. Along the way I nannied several families too. I graduated college in 2015 and was a supply teacher for a year (planned a wedding and got married). In 2016 I started teaching 1st grade in my very own classroom and have been at the same school ever since (although I have changed rooms)!
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Preview of Lucky Cereal Graphing | St. Patrick's Day | Activities

Lucky Cereal Graphing | St. Patrick's Day | Activities

Those pesky leprechauns have visiting your classroom and left behind their favorite snack! ...along with another big mess! This Lucky Cereal graphing is a fun and delicious way for kiddos to practice their graphing skills. Give each kiddo a scoop or two of cereal and have them use the sorting mat to help them stay 'organized' while completing the activity. Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Preview of Daily Word Problems | The Whole Year | Add & Subtract in 10, 20 and 100

Daily Word Problems | The Whole Year | Add & Subtract in 10, 20 and 100

Practice a word problem daily for the entire school year! Get students familiar and comfortable with solving various types of words problems! Use the PowerPoint to solve the problem in whole group. Your kiddos can also follow along in their monthly word problem journal. To start the year, start simply (August-October). Types of problems included: both addends unknownresult unknown*Blank/editable slide for you and/or students to create your own word problems.*These months kiddos will add and subt
Preview of Daily Word Problems | February

Daily Word Problems | February

Practice a word problem daily for the month of January. Use the PowerPoint to solve the problem in whole group. Your kiddos can also follow along in their monthly word problem journal. The type of words problems included are: both addends unknown result unknownchange unknownaddend unknown (initial and partial)comparing unknown.*a blank/editable slide for you or your students to create your own word problems.*In the powerpoint there are 5 of each type of word problem. Slides and pages in the mont
Preview of Daily Word Problems | January

Daily Word Problems | January

Practice a word problem daily for the month of January. Use the PowerPoint to solve the problem in whole group. Your kiddos can also follow along in their monthly word problem journal. The type of words problems included are: both addends unknown result unknownchange unknownaddend unknown (initial and partial)comparing unknown.*a blank/editable slide for you or your students to create your own word problems.*In the powerpoint there are 5 of each type of word problem. Slides and pages in the mont
Preview of Editable Choice Boards

Editable Choice Boards

Getting to choose your own activity can be a very powerful thing for little learners! Give your kiddos the opportunity to choose the activity they want to complete. Choose from a variety of board layouts for ELA (phonics, reading, writing) and Math (word problems and skills practice). OR! Insert your own table that will fit the needs of your classroom and little learners!
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Experience

I have wanted to be a teacher for as long as I can remember. My teaching journey began when I was 19 at a Girl Scout camp in Georgia. I was a counselor for 2 years before becoming a member of the Leadership Team and then the Aquatics Director. All throughout my summers as a counselor (and off season for troop camping) I taught girls to sail, kayak, canoe, paddle board, bake, build fires and shelters, and make countless different kind of crafts. Along the way I nannied several families too. I graduated college in 2015 and was a supply teacher for a year (planned a wedding and got married). In 2016 I started teaching 1st grade in my very own classroom and have been at the same school ever since (although I have changed rooms)!

Teaching style

I love doing hands on activities with my class. I am also a BIG fan of anything that gets my class up and moving during class. I also enjoy using centers in my classroom. This year of teaching Virtually and Face to Face kids has been incredibly difficult, but I'm doing the best I can.

My own education history

I begin my college experience at (then) Armstrong Atlantic State University (now it's just Armstrong State University). I transferred after a year and a half to Georgia State where I graduated with my bachelors degree and ESOL certification.