This is a matching game I created to help my students with subject-verb agreement. The candy corns can be laminated and cut out. I cut the bottom (light orange portion) off so that students could try to match each up with the correct sentence (remaining candy portion). There is a recording sheet included.
This is a math station I created to use in the month of February. I found plastic heart boxes at Dollar Tree and numbered them 1-10. I cut up a hundred chart and put four numbers inside each heart box. Students will put each set of numbers in order from least to greatest, recording their answers on the record sheet.
This is the recording sheet that I created for a game I call "Math Towers." I used wooden Jenga pieces, labeling each with a number 1-6. The students build towers to measure their height, as well as add up how much their tower is worth.
This is a puzzle I created for the end of the school year. I left the center blank because I usually put a class picture there for each of the students.
This is a data tracker that I created to use with MMH (Florida Treasures) for 1st grade. It includes a spot for: Unit Test scores, MMH writing score, FAIR (PRS) score, and Running Record level. I use a different color to plot scores throughout the year.
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About the store
Experience
I currently teach first grade and am in my 10th year of teaching. I have taught many other grade levels, including 4th and 5th.
Awards & shining teacher moments
I was awarded Teacher of the Year at my school for the 2010-2011 school year.
My own education history
I received my Bachelors Degree in Elementary Education. I have my Masters in Literacy.
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