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Five-Alarm Learning

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Idaho, United States
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My education career started in the Dearborn neighborhood of inner-city Chicago, tutoring kids after school at those long cafeteria tables. The first week, they cussed me out using words I'd never heard and wouldn't come out from under the table. Since then, I've taught first grade, adult ELL, SAT prep, struggling readers, social studies 1-6, you name it! But my heart is still for those "side by side" moments when learners gain a greater sense of what's possible for them. I hope these resources help you and your students find your own "fire-lighting moments."
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Preview of Otter Weekly Lesson Planner (Otterly Wonderful Classroom)

Otter Weekly Lesson Planner (Otterly Wonderful Classroom)

Utilize this free lesson plan calendar to stay organized all week long! Free download includes a link for a template in Canva to personalize subjects and make it your own. Grab it today and check out the rest of our Otterly Wonderful classroom tools.
Preview of Otter Lesson Plan Template (Otterly Wonderful Classroom)

Otter Lesson Plan Template (Otterly Wonderful Classroom)

A flexible lesson plan template to help you stay organized and on the ball with your curriculum! Keep administration happy by denoting what standards you're using right on your plans and keep yourself happy by looking at cute sea creatures. Also available as a Canva template for those who prefer to type it in or customize it to their needs.
Preview of Haitian Kreyol Cheat Sheet for Teachers and Administrators

Haitian Kreyol Cheat Sheet for Teachers and Administrators

If you work with Haitian students, you need this language crash course! This cheat sheet will help you quickly learn the basics of communicating in Haitian Kreyol. You'll learn basic greetings (good morning, how are you, goodbye), commands (sit down, come with me), and even compliments (great job!). There's also a section for meeting basic physical needs (Are you sick? Do you need a bathroom?). This will be a great resource for those getting to know students and their families from Haiti. As
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Experience

My education career started in the Dearborn neighborhood of inner-city Chicago, tutoring kids after school at those long cafeteria tables. The first week, they cussed me out using words I'd never heard and wouldn't come out from under the table. Since then, I've taught first grade, adult ELL, SAT prep, struggling readers, social studies 1-6, you name it! But my heart is still for those "side by side" moments when learners gain a greater sense of what's possible for them. I hope these resources help you and your students find your own "fire-lighting moments."

Teaching style

My teaching styles uses a lot of humor, because most of my students think of school as dull and boring. It's interactive and very flexible, based on what opportunities present themselves. I take what I learn from them and run with it.

My own education history

I earned my Bachelors of Arts in Education from Eastern Washington University in 2007, along with my Reading Endorsement. I was certified to teach all subjects K-5 and reading specifically K-12.