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I have been working with students since 2010. I have worked with students from 3 through 7 years old. I have learned that students learn through movement and experiencing the world and I try my best to incorporate that when I teach.
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Preview of Eureka Math (Engage NY) Module 3 Lessons

Eureka Math (Engage NY) Module 3 Lessons

This is a complete set of lesson plans for module 3 of Eureka Math/Engage NY. These plans would be handy to you as they are both editable and thorough. Most lessons have independent work period (IWP) activities for specific ability groups. Each lessons activities correlate with the aim or learning target for that day. There are 32 lessons in all
Preview of Science Scope and Sequence Unit 1

Science Scope and Sequence Unit 1

This is a set of lesson plans inspired by and used for the NYC Science scope and sequence unit 1, kindergarten. They include simple, short lesson plans and a few experiments and crafts to explore solids and liquids. Let's face it sometimes it is hard to get the science content in, I have learned that through combining many different areas with it we can achieve this and make sure our students are getting all they need to be successful.
Preview of Nonfiction Readers

Nonfiction Readers

These nonfiction reading passages are good for grades kindergarten through grade 3. They contain animal facts about 5 different animals: Elephant, Flamingo, Turkey, Clownfish, and Gorilla. These sheets can be used in different ways, you can assign the reading and a reader's response. You can create questions associated with the passages to assess student abilities. I especially use items like this as homework during our nonfiction unit.
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Experience

I have been working with students since 2010. I have worked with students from 3 through 7 years old. I have learned that students learn through movement and experiencing the world and I try my best to incorporate that when I teach.

Teaching style

Experiential learning; hands on activities; huge on dramatic play; let them get dirty!!! Let them try it; better that they try and make a mistake than for someone else to do it for them. It is true that we learn from our mistakes.

My own education history

MA-Literacy Studies BA- English BA-Early Childhood Education