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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 Simple Clock Matching Worksheets Telling Time - Hour, Half, Quarter & 5 Minutes

Simple Clock Matching Worksheets Telling Time - Hour, Half, Quarter & 5 Minutes

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Reading an analog clock is becoming a lost skill for kids today. However, this is still a useful skill! Give your students a little extra practice with these simple analog and digital clock matching worksheets. These pages are purposefully kept clean and simple to make them easy to understand and free from distraction. Students will learn to tell time to the nearest: Hour (2 pages)Half hour (2 pages)Quarter hour (2 pages)Five minutes (4 pages)These simple worksheets are great for seatwork, home
Preview of Units of Time Worksheets with Mini-poster - Learning and Converting

Units of Time Worksheets with Mini-poster - Learning and Converting

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How many seconds in a minute? How many days in a year? Are your students ready to answer questions like these? If not, this resource can help! Start with a mini-poster that helps students understand what the units of time really are. This can be a good reference for kids to look back on as needed. Then, there are 6 matching, cut & paste, and fill-in worksheets that students can use to practice units of time. Finally, there are 4 worksheets of word problems where students practice using their
Preview of Telling Time to the Minute Worksheets Analog and Digital Clocks Grade 3 Math

Telling Time to the Minute Worksheets Analog and Digital Clocks Grade 3 Math

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One of the third grade (or second grade - depending on your state!) math standards is telling time to the nearest minute. This big, clear clocks will give your students a chance to practice! There are 6 worksheets where students read an analog clock and write the digital time. There are 6 pages where they read the time and draw the hands on the clock face. Simple and easy practice pages make this task a little more approachable for young learners. These are great for seatwork, homework, or test
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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!