I created a set of slides that help students uncover the meaning of new vocabulary words, unlock deeper meaning, and thoughtfully express their answers in easy-to-use slides . The slides can be released a few at a time or all at once, depending on what works best for you. These were patterned after several of my other slides: The Crossover by Kwame Alexander, Wonder by R.J. Palacio, Hoot by Carl Hiaasen, and now Fish in a Tree.
PRICE REDUCTION!! These Google Slides take students chapter by chapter through Carl Hiaasen's Hoot! This reader's response guide dives into character development, cause and effect relationships, inferencing, sequencing, and symbolism, along with an exploration of the rich vocabulary found throughout the book! It's perfect for distance learning or in-class discussion.
This is a complete digital reading comprehension unit for Kwame Alexander's book The Crossover. This package focuses on characterization, inferences, sequencing, predicting, symbolism and so much more! The interactive slides are perfect for distance learning as well!
This project has been developed over 20 years to help students apply skills learned in math to life in the real world! They will learn how to balance a budget, pay for college, buy a car, a house, groceries and so much more!
The Nathan B. Sharp Detective Agency is on the case! This online writing guide not only walks the students through some of the major elements involved in writing mysteries but helps them keep track of their ideas throughout the planning process. Students will love the creativity and become more eager to write!
4th - 6th
Creative Writing, English Language Arts, Short Stories
Use this paper to have your students focus on adding rich details to their sentences. You can adapt it for immediate feedback in Google Classroom as well.
It's a fun way to have children master comparing fractions!
4th - 6th
Fractions, Math, Numbers
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About the store
Experience
5th-grade teacher for 25 years,
Director of Secular Studies for 3 years
Teaching style
My philosophy is simple. I believe there should be an element of fun in every fundamental element. Learning should be fun, it should be engaging and exciting! Education should be meaningful and powerful. It should be self propelling and motivating.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Kerrin Behrend Award for Excellence in Education
Filmed an Episode of Tell Your Story with Todd Nesloney
Jane Shoztic Award for Excellence in Education
My own education history
Clarion University of Pennsylvania
Additional biographical information
Presenter at the AMLE Conference
Teacher
Administrator
Author of Growing Up Johnston
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