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I have had the privilege of calling myself a teacher for 6 years. For most of that time, I taught in a highly competitive school district, and as I’m sure many of you can relate to, I didn’t start out in a tenure-track position right away. As a result, my resume features the following experiences: a half-year as an elementary science specialist (the perfect pairing of my teaching degree with my bachelor’s in biology), half a year in 2nd grade, half a year in 3rd, a year and a half in 4th grade, a year in 5th, and (finally, with a permanent gig!) 2 years in 1st. The silver lining to my years of moving from grade-level to grade-level? I feel these experiences not only made me a stronger, more versatile teacher, but I’ve also accumulated many resources that are applicable for various elementary-aged students! I am excited to share what I’ve amassed over the years through TeachersPayTeachers.
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Preview of Grade 4 Elementary - Level Science Test Review Packet

Grade 4 Elementary - Level Science Test Review Packet

This is a review packet designed to help students prepare for the 4th grade New York State science test, the Elementary-Level Science Test. Worksheets included within the packet review the topics of energy, ecology, the water cycle, physical properties, astronomy, measurement, electricity, and plants.
Preview of Measurement Practice Worksheet - Mass and Length

Measurement Practice Worksheet - Mass and Length

This is a handout that guides students through a lesson designed to provide practice with measuring mass (using both paper clips and gram weights with an equal-arm balance) as well as length (using both paper clips and a centimeter ruler). This handout was made to accompany my PowerPoint file entitled "Measuring Mass and Length".
Preview of "The Boxcar Children" (Gertrude Chandler Warner): Literature Circle Questions

"The Boxcar Children" (Gertrude Chandler Warner): Literature Circle Questions

This is a compilation of thought-provoking questions based on the first book in Gertrude Chandler Warner's "The Boxcar Children" series that can be used to generate conversation during literature circles. There are 2 questions provided per chapter.
Preview of Emperor's/Principal's New Clothes Guided Comparison

Emperor's/Principal's New Clothes Guided Comparison

This is a series of handouts that guides students to explore how the setting of a story affects its characters. Students examine "The Emperor's New Clothes" by Hans Christian Andersen and "The Principal's New Clothes" by Stephanie Calmenson, and are asked to describe the setting of each, how they differ from one another, and how these differences affect the characters in each story.
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Experience

I have had the privilege of calling myself a teacher for 6 years. For most of that time, I taught in a highly competitive school district, and as I’m sure many of you can relate to, I didn’t start out in a tenure-track position right away. As a result, my resume features the following experiences: a half-year as an elementary science specialist (the perfect pairing of my teaching degree with my bachelor’s in biology), half a year in 2nd grade, half a year in 3rd, a year and a half in 4th grade, a year in 5th, and (finally, with a permanent gig!) 2 years in 1st. The silver lining to my years of moving from grade-level to grade-level? I feel these experiences not only made me a stronger, more versatile teacher, but I’ve also accumulated many resources that are applicable for various elementary-aged students! I am excited to share what I’ve amassed over the years through TeachersPayTeachers.

Teaching style

I believe that children thrive on a predictable routine that provides a framework for their day. My lessons are typically modelled after this philosophy, following a similar sequence of steps each day (e.g. thinking question/warm-up, group lesson, partner practice, group discussion, individual practice, summarizer) while varying the content and specific activities to keep young minds engaged. Interactive technology has always been a key tool in my success as an educator, and I am excited to share some of my work on TpT.

My own education history

B.S. in Biological Sciences (Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics), University of Maryland, 2005 M.Ed. in Elementary Education (Curriculum & Instruction), University of Maryland, 2006

Additional biographical information

I am currently a stay-at-home mom to my beautiful children, Patrick and Emma, and reside in Bethesda, Maryland. Prior to this year, I taught and lived in Manhasset, New York, for the past 5 years. I have also taught in Montgomery County, Maryland.