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Virginia, United States
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This is my 11th year teaching in a Title One school in Virginia (VA is for lovers)! I have taught 4th and 5th grade in the classroom and now I am currently a Title One Reading Specialist who works with K-5. My role includes administering assessments, assisting classroom teachers with reading interventions, and school-wide reading incentives, and planning and instructing small-group intervention lessons with students performing below benchmark levels.
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Preview of Estimating Sums and Differences Math Journal Notes

Estimating Sums and Differences Math Journal Notes

Why Use Math Journals? While students learn how to "do" math, they must also learn how to articulate what they are learning. It is important to provide many opportunities for students to organize and record their work without the structure of a worksheet. Math journals support students' learning because, in order to get their ideas on paper, children must organize, clarify, and reflect on their thinking. Initially many students will need support and encouragement in order to communicate their id
Preview of Equivalent Fractions Journal Notes

Equivalent Fractions Journal Notes

Help students remember how to find equivalent fractions by putting these notes in their Math Journals! Great for modeling and guided practice. My students love having a journal full of notes that they can look back and self teach!
Preview of Comparing Fractions Journal Notes

Comparing Fractions Journal Notes

Journal notes that demonstrate how to compare fractions with like denominators, unlike denominators, and mixed numbers. Great for review and lesson openers.
Preview of Finding Factors Math Journal Notes

Finding Factors Math Journal Notes

Show students what and how factors work with these Math Journal notes! Use them as guided practice and also something that students can have all year to help remember this skill!
Preview of Mixed Numbers and Improper Fraction Journal Notes

Mixed Numbers and Improper Fraction Journal Notes

Help students remember these two skills with these simple easy to use Math Journal notes! My students love high lighting and interacting with these notes everyday.
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Experience

This is my 11th year teaching in a Title One school in Virginia (VA is for lovers)! I have taught 4th and 5th grade in the classroom and now I am currently a Title One Reading Specialist who works with K-5. My role includes administering assessments, assisting classroom teachers with reading interventions, and school-wide reading incentives, and planning and instructing small-group intervention lessons with students performing below benchmark levels.

Teaching style

I love to keep up with the latest research in reading interventions and instruction. Finding the perfect recipe for a struggling reader is a challenge that I enjoy. I learn from each student that I work with and am continuously adding new strategies and ideas to my toolbox. I also enjoy helping my co-workers find new ways to address reading difficulties in their classrooms. I have designed lots of games for my students to keep them active and engaged! I follow the Science of Reading Approach to Literacy as well as some of the Orton Gillingham Approach. I love using multisensory techniques when working with children and helping them grasp the skills needed to be successful readers!

Awards & shining teacher moments

Teacher of the Year 2020

My own education history

I graduated from Bridgewater College in 2013. I bleed Maroon and Gold! #flyeaglesfly I have a master's degree from the University of Virginia in Education in Curriculum and Instruction with a Specialization in Reading Instruction #mastersofed

Additional biographical information

Follower of Christ. Wife. Girl Mom. Fueled by Coffee (& Wine)