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chicago, Illinois, United States
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I have taught in Chicago Public Schools for the past 5 years. All of my time has been spent in the inner city, at low-income/high poverty schools. My first year in CPS was spent as an NWEA interventionist. I used student's RIT scores on the learning continuum to push students towards attainment. I am currently the Math Lead at my school, A 3rd grade teacher, and a Teacher Facilitator for my network. This entails leading Math professional developments for other teachers within my network on areas of need/new content. At my school, I collaborate with teachers on Math content implementation in their rooms. This is done in conjunction with leading my own current 3rd grade classroom.
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Preview of Math Word Problem- Three Read Strategy Graphic Organizer

Math Word Problem- Three Read Strategy Graphic Organizer

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Fluency King
Word problems are a big part of any Math standardized test our students take. Be it on PARCC or NWEA, this is an area where students often struggle greatly. A method aimed at helping students master word problems is called the Three Reads strategy. It is essentially a close read that allows students to focus on something specific each time they read the word problem. I did not create the method, but I noticed that there was little in the form of useful graphic organizers. I created this form in
Preview of Gradual Release Graphic Organizer for Math and Literacy

Gradual Release Graphic Organizer for Math and Literacy

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Fluency King
The Gradual Release of Responsibility is a method of teaching that allows the lesson to be broken into sections. This style of teaching was developed by Doug Fisher. Essentially, the teacher assumes full responsibility of completing the lesson's objective and gradually releases control to the students in phases. At times, It can be difficult or confusing to stay within the correct phase of the lesson. With this in mind, I created this tool to help teachers at my school plan for Math while still
Preview of Reading Prompts and Matching Graphic Organizer

Reading Prompts and Matching Graphic Organizer

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Fluency King
In order to get better at anything in life; we need to practice. Students need time set aside each day for the them to dive into a good book. Reading independently is crucial for students to grow as readers. The connection from reading to writing is also incredibly important. Two documents are included in this purchase. The Reading Prompts list and graphic organizer that matches to it are available in this package. These were both developed with the Reader's Workshop in mind.
Preview of Reading Log Weekday and Weekend Pack

Reading Log Weekday and Weekend Pack

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Fluency King
Two Different Reading Logs
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Experience

I have taught in Chicago Public Schools for the past 5 years. All of my time has been spent in the inner city, at low-income/high poverty schools. My first year in CPS was spent as an NWEA interventionist. I used student's RIT scores on the learning continuum to push students towards attainment. I am currently the Math Lead at my school, A 3rd grade teacher, and a Teacher Facilitator for my network. This entails leading Math professional developments for other teachers within my network on areas of need/new content. At my school, I collaborate with teachers on Math content implementation in their rooms. This is done in conjunction with leading my own current 3rd grade classroom.

Teaching style

Building a relationship and a strong rapport with students is the way to go in my opinion. Activities and lessons are pointless without having an established level of trust with all of your students. I incorporate the GRR (Gradual Release of Responsibility) fully into my daily lessons.

Awards & shining teacher moments

NWEA and PARCC Results are listed below. 2015-2016 School Year: (NWEA)Percent of students that met their projected growth- (Math)140.1% & (Reading) 109.5% Reading (NWEA): During Fall testing, students came in at the 17th percentile with a RIT average of 181.9. By the end of the year, students moved up to the 46th percentile with a RIT average of 197.9. Math (NWEA): 2014-2015 School Year: (NWEA)Percent of students that met their projected growth- (Math)140.1% & (Reading) 109.5% 2013-2014 School Year: (NWEA)Percent of students that met their projected growth- (Math)140.1% & (Reading) 109.5%

My own education history

I attended both public and private schools growing up. I started off at a private university in the suburbs of Chicago and moved to state Universities for future work.