I have worked with children from the ages of 6 weeks to 8th grade and even loved working with and teaching Adult Education. Moving all around the country and teaching multiple sets of state standards, I am now a Reading Specialist/Literacy Coach in Northern Virginia :)
This chart is helpful to show students all the different ways to spell a particular sound. This can be used to supplement any Word Study or Spelling program. If a student is struggling with a particular spelling pattern, they may use this to try out multiple spellings and see which one looks correct for that given word. Also a wonderful reference for teachers and parents!
Use these diphthong cards to teach, review or play games in literacy centers. Great for playing games, assessment, practicing spelling and increasing decoding skills.
K - 6th
Balanced Literacy, English Language Arts, Spelling
Coin Key: Individual Reference chart with Coin Attributes.
Can be used to glue into math notebooks or posted in the classroom as a reference for students when learning to identify and count coins.
A Kagan inspired icebreaker that focuses on ELA CCSS. Students have the task of finding other students who can explain the relationships between homographs, synonyms, antonyms and homonyms.
A great way to assess background knowledge, get the year started by thinking about word relationships - and of course get to know each other!
Ever have a hard time pinpointing exactly where a student is struggling in reading or how to explain the impact of a deficit to administration/families?
This diagram is a wonderful overview of what exactly it takes to comprehend while reading. It breaks down reading into fluency, vocabulary and strategic knowledge by showing how all of these areas are connected to one another. If a student is struggling in one area, this diagram shows how it impacts the child's overall comprehension.
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K - 12th
Balanced Literacy, English Language Arts, Reading Strategies
These charts are great reference tools as you teach any genre of writing. They can be used to support the teacher, or be copied for students writing notebooks/folders. These support students/teachers/parents in the implementation of Writing Units of Study as well as any other writing program.
Fun QR Codes for students or families to scan, welcoming them to the new 5th grade year. Attach them to your welcome postcards that you mail or include them in your large packets for the first day!
Once scanned, a private note appears: "I want to welcome you and your family to 5th grade"
Fun way to peak the interest of your new students and let them know you are just as excited for the year!
M.A.T.H Practice/ Rotating Station Labels with labels for bins/tubs. Great for any grade level.
M - Math Facts (could be multiplication, addition, etc.)
A - Autonomous work (Independent practice)
T - Teacher Choice (anything the teacher wants to add in that week)
H - "Half Learned" for spiraling math centers
1st - 6th
Math, Other (Math)
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Experience
I have worked with children from the ages of 6 weeks to 8th grade and even loved working with and teaching Adult Education. Moving all around the country and teaching multiple sets of state standards, I am now a Reading Specialist/Literacy Coach in Northern Virginia :)
My own education history
I completed my B.S. Ed. in Early & Childhood education (Birth-Grade 6) and my M.S. Ed. in Literacy as a Literacy Clinician and Coach in Buffalo, NY. I am certified to teach in 5 states, most recently in Virginia
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