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Innate Press

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California, United States
About the store
Hello and welcome to Innate Press! This shop focuses on critical thinking, project-based learning, and high interest resources for elementary school students. I believe in igniting the innate curiosity kids have inside. So whether you are looking for an escape room that get kids thinking, or a secret code worksheet that is full of interesting facts, or a curriculum that ties multiple subjects together - this is the place for you!
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Preview of FREE Symbols Secret Code Worksheets with Fun Facts

FREE Symbols Secret Code Worksheets with Fun Facts

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Have some fast finishers in your classroom? Or just some kids who love cracking codes? Get them thinking with these secret code worksheets! Solving secret codes is a fun way to get students used to focusing, being precise, and being careful while completing seatwork. The theme of this set is symbols! Students use a secret code with symbols to decode the message. Each message is an interesting fact about symbols like asterisks and ampersands. A lot of these have ancient origins! Students will lea
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Experience

Hello and welcome to Innate Press! This shop focuses on critical thinking, project-based learning, and high interest resources for elementary school students. I believe in igniting the innate curiosity kids have inside. So whether you are looking for an escape room that get kids thinking, or a secret code worksheet that is full of interesting facts, or a curriculum that ties multiple subjects together - this is the place for you!

Teaching style

I love incorporating higher order thinking skills into lessons and using hands-on projects to engage learners. I love making my students laugh by being just a little silly. To give students confidence, I like to build their skills up over time.

Awards & shining teacher moments

* That "ah ha!" moment when a child finally gets it. * Hearing a student excitedly telling her mom what we learned that day. * Kids who are thinking about becoming mathematicians, writers, inventors, or artists at the end of the school year. * Seeing a reluctant reader dive into a good series. * Hearing kids encourage each other and boost each other up.

My own education history

My bachelor's degree is in Chemical Engineering. I then went on to earn a master's in education and multi-subject teaching credential for grades K-8. Most recently, I finished a master's program in instructional design. I also love learning outside of school through reading, documentaries, and experiencing the world myself!

Additional biographical information

I have experience tutoring reading to students with dyslexia and calculus to students at an Ivy League school. I've taught kids and adults, online and in-person. And I've seen that all learners need: * content broken down into smaller, digestible pieces * feedback and guidance * encouragement!