Hi! Currently in my 11th year of teaching, I have found my place in the intermediate division. I have a love for teaching language and for using materials that include a lot of group, partner, and independent practice.
This one page grade 8 diagnostic for the start of the year covers addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, and includes decimals. This will give you great information about what your students already know and what they needed to practice. Answer are included!
Grab this quick reflection tool for your students to increase engagement with their learning. They will answer: what they learnedwhat they found interestingwhat they understoodwhat they struggled withwhat they wanted to say but didn'tThis is a great way to connect with your students. ** PDF and Google Form options in the link. Happy Teaching! ______________________________________________ ARE YOU LOOKING FOR MYSTERY READING PACKAGES?Reading Non-Fiction - Main Idea & Organizing - The Amber Roo
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Hi! Currently in my 11th year of teaching, I have found my place in the intermediate division. I have a love for teaching language and for using materials that include a lot of group, partner, and independent practice.
Teaching style
Teaching intermediate grades can be a bit of an art form, and to keep engagement up I try to flavour my teaching with humorous, relevant, and timely materials.
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