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Imagination Central

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Reno, Nevada, United States
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For four years, I worked as a project based and experiential learning guide with the Challenger Learning Center of Northern Nevada. This experience showed me the importance of real-life, imaginative, interactive, and creative methods of learning! From there, I received my Bachelors of Arts in English Literature, with a minor in United States History. I completed my college experience with a Master's of Education degree in Elementary Education. My thesis revolved around the progression of imagination within the learning experience of K-8 students.
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Preview of Fun with Customary Units (5E)

Fun with Customary Units (5E)

Students will use real life "guesstimates" to explore concepts of perimeter and area, followed by fun Bingo checks for understanding. "Fun with Customary Units" is an easy to implement lesson plan that includes homework and assessment portions for longer use after classroom fun!
Preview of Making a City: Creative Uses for Perimeter and Area

Making a City: Creative Uses for Perimeter and Area

"Making a City" is a cross-curricular 5E lesson plan in which students will design and build a 2D city. Concepts of perimeter, area, and conversion as well as city management and needs are discussed. Students will work both individually and in groups to design a well-rounded city with measurable segments.
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For four years, I worked as a project based and experiential learning guide with the Challenger Learning Center of Northern Nevada. This experience showed me the importance of real-life, imaginative, interactive, and creative methods of learning! From there, I received my Bachelors of Arts in English Literature, with a minor in United States History. I completed my college experience with a Master's of Education degree in Elementary Education. My thesis revolved around the progression of imagination within the learning experience of K-8 students.