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KeystoKinder

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Cape Girardeau, Missouri, United States
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I am a current kindergarten teacher with teaching experience across grades birth through 4th. I hold dual bachelor’s degrees in Early Childhood Education and Elementary Education, and I am certified to teach grades birth through 6th. Over the years, I have worked with diverse groups of learners, including English Language Learners and students with special needs, always striving to create an engaging and supportive classroom.
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Preview of Social Stories Bundle

Social Stories Bundle

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KeystoKinder
My product is a bundle of social stories designed to help students learn important social-emotional and classroom routines in a simple, kid-friendly way. Each story uses clear language, relatable school-based examples, and visuals to model positive behaviors such as patience, taking turns, using materials safely, managing emotions, and showing respect. These stories give students a consistent script they can follow, helping them better understand expectations and practice safe, responsible choic
Preview of How I Use the Bathroom - Social Story

How I Use the Bathroom - Social Story

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KeystoKinder
My product is a social story called How I Use the Bathroom. It is designed to help students learn safe, hygienic, and respectful bathroom routines at school. The story provides step-by-step guidance in kid-friendly language, including how to use stalls, flush toilets, wash hands with soap and water, and respect others’ privacy. It also reassures students about things that might feel unfamiliar or overwhelming, like loud flushing noises, and emphasizes that they are safe. For educators, this res
Preview of When I Am Upset - Social Story

When I Am Upset - Social Story

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My product is a social story called When I Am Upset. It is designed to help students identify feelings of sadness, frustration, or anxiety and learn safe, appropriate ways to cope. The story reassures children that it is normal to feel upset, while also modeling strategies like taking deep breaths, talking to a teacher, visiting a cool-down corner, or using simple calming techniques like squeezing and relaxing their hands. This resource is especially helpful for educators because it provides a
Preview of Year Long Handprint Keepsake

Year Long Handprint Keepsake

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KeystoKinder
My product is a Year-Long Handprint Keepsake Bundle that allows students to create seasonal crafts and memory pages throughout the school year. Each month or holiday features a handprint poem paired with an adorable themed template (such as an apple, turkey, Christmas tree, polar bear, Valentine balloon, leprechaun, butterfly, and more). Students add their handprints to make each page unique, creating a collection of keepsakes that families will treasure forever. For educators, this resource is
Preview of 9/11 Sequencing Activity - This Very Tree Read Aloud

9/11 Sequencing Activity - This Very Tree Read Aloud

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My product is a sequencing activity for the book This Very Tree. Students cut and paste the events from the story in the correct order, giving them a hands-on way to practice sequencing skills while engaging with this powerful text. The activity uses simple visuals and numbered boxes, making it accessible for early learners. For educators, this resource is helpful because it combines literacy comprehension with fine motor practice. Sequencing is a key reading comprehension skill, and this activ
Preview of Fire Safety Activity Bundle

Fire Safety Activity Bundle

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KeystoKinder
My product is a Fire Safety Week Activity Bundle that includes everything you need to teach fire safety in a hands-on, engaging way. This bundle features an anchor chart sorting activity, an emergent reader that builds literacy and fluency, a fire safety rules mini-book, a cut-and-paste worksheet for sorting firefighter tools, and an interactive firefighter hat craft that students can color, cut, and wear. Each activity reinforces essential fire safety rules such as “stop, drop, and roll,”
Preview of How I Use Play-Doh - Social Story

How I Use Play-Doh - Social Story

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KeystoKinder
My product is a social story titled How to Use Play-Doh. It teaches students how to use Play-Doh safely, responsibly, and respectfully in the classroom. The story explains key expectations—such as using one color at a time, not putting Play-Doh in their mouths, and cleaning up properly by sealing containers to keep it fresh. The language is simple, clear, and engaging, helping children understand that following these steps keeps materials clean, safe, and fun for everyone. For educators, this r
Preview of "I Can Use" Worksheet Bundle - Back to School

"I Can Use" Worksheet Bundle - Back to School

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These worksheets are designed to help young learners practice fine motor skills while learning how to properly use common classroom tools such as crayons, scissors, pencils, glue, and dobbers. Each worksheet focuses on one material, providing students with engaging, hands-on activities like coloring, tracing, cutting, gluing, or dotting paths. This product can be especially helpful to educators because it: Provides ready-to-use practice pages that introduce students to essential classroom tools
Preview of When I Am Angry - Social Story

When I Am Angry - Social Story

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My product is a social story titled When I Am Angry. It is designed to help students recognize the physical and emotional signs of anger and learn safe, constructive strategies to manage those feelings. The story reassures children that it is okay to feel angry, while also modeling calming techniques such as deep breathing, wall push-ups, butterfly hugs, drawing, or using words instead of hands to express feelings. For educators, this resource is especially useful as a proactive social-emotiona
Preview of Substitute Teacher - Social Story

Substitute Teacher - Social Story

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My product is a social story called When I Have a Substitute Teacher. It helps students understand what to expect when their regular teacher is absent and reassures them that their teacher will always come back. The story explains that substitute teachers may do things a little differently, but they are there to keep students safe and help them learn. It also encourages students to follow directions, use kind words, and show respect to their substitute. For educators, this resource is helpful b
Preview of Red & Green Choices

Red & Green Choices

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KeystoKinder
The Red & Green Choices behavior management tool is designed to help young learners visually understand and reflect on their behavior. Students can physically remove a “red choice” (undesired behavior) card using Velcro and then select a “green choice” (positive replacement behavior) to show how they can make a better choice next time. This interactive element allows children to self-assess their behavior, take ownership of their actions, and actively practice replacement behaviors. It goes bey
Preview of How I Use Scissors - Social Story

How I Use Scissors - Social Story

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My product is a social story called How to Use Scissors. It is designed to teach young learners the safe and correct way to use scissors in the classroom. The story explains why scissors are tools, how to hold them properly, and what to do and not to do when cutting. It also includes a fun, repetitive cutting song—to give children a memorable cue while practicing. For educators, this resource is especially helpful for introducing classroom tools during the first weeks of school and reinforcing
Preview of When I Have Something to Say - Interrupting Social Story

When I Have Something to Say - Interrupting Social Story

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My product is a social story titled When I Have Something to Say. It helps young learners understand the importance of raising their hand, waiting their turn, and showing respect during classroom conversations. The story uses kid-friendly language and relatable scenarios, such as wanting to share something important, interrupting, and waiting patiently, so children can easily apply the expectations to their school day. For educators, this resource is valuable because it provides a proactive too
Preview of Tracing Worksheets 1-10

Tracing Worksheets 1-10

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KeystoKinder
My product is a set of Tracing 1–10 Worksheets designed to help students build fine motor skills while learning number formation. Each page gives students repeated practice tracing the number along with a fun rhyming chant to help them remember the correct way to write it—for example, “Straight line down, now we’re done, that’s the way to make a one!”. These chants make the process interactive, memorable, and engaging for early learners. For educators, this resource is especially helpful in su
Preview of Practicing Patience Social Story

Practicing Patience Social Story

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My product is a social story called Practicing Patience, designed to support young learners in understanding what patience looks like and why it’s important at school. The story uses simple, clear language and relatable school-based examples—such as waiting in line, taking turns with toys, or waiting to talk to the teacher—so that children can easily connect the concept of patience to their everyday experiences. This resource is especially helpful for fellow educators because it provides a stru
Preview of Pumpkin Investigation

Pumpkin Investigation

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KeystoKinder
This Pumpkin Investigation worksheet is a fun, hands-on way for young learners to explore pumpkins using math, science, and their senses! Students will measure how tall their pumpkin is with cubes, measure how long it is with linking chains, count the number of lines, describe its texture (slimy, soft, or hard), and draw how they would decorate it. The activity supports nonstandard measurement, data collection, observation skills, and creative thinking. It’s perfect for fall units, pumpkin week
Preview of Candy Cane Thumb Print Craft

Candy Cane Thumb Print Craft

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KeystoKinder
My product is a thumbprint candy cane craft with a keepsake poem. Students use their thumbs to stamp along the candy cane outline, creating a heart-shaped design that pairs with a sweet poem about tiny thumbs and love. The poem highlights that it’s not a treat for eating, but a treasured memory of little hands at this age. The craft finishes with a spot for the child’s name, making it a meaningful keepsake for families. For educators, this product is helpful because it combines fine motor practi
Preview of Classifying Shape Sort - 2D and 3D

Classifying Shape Sort - 2D and 3D

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KeystoKinder
My product is a set of Classifying Shapes Worksheets that give students hands-on practice identifying and sorting both 2D and 3D shapes. Each page focuses on one shape, asking students to classify examples (e.g., circles vs. not circles, cubes vs. not cubes, cones vs. not cones). The simple layout and visuals make it accessible for early learners, helping them develop a strong foundation in geometry. . For educators, this resource is helpful because it supports math instruction in a clear and s
Preview of Shape Pizza Craft

Shape Pizza Craft

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KeystoKinder
My product is a Shape Pizza Craft that helps students practice shape recognition, fine motor skills, and one-to-one counting in a fun and engaging way. Students cut and paste different “toppings” like circles (pepperoni), triangles (cheese), and rectangles (onions) onto their pizza, reinforcing shape identification while creating a hands-on, personalized project. For educators, this resource is helpful because it combines math and creativity in one activity. It’s perfect for math centers, small
Preview of Fall Name Craft

Fall Name Craft

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KeystoKinder
My product is a Fall Name Craft that combines literacy and creativity in a fun, seasonal activity. Students build their names using colorful fall leaves, creating a personalized craft that reinforces letter recognition, spelling, and fine motor skills. The template is easy to copy on red, orange, or yellow construction paper, making it simple for teachers to prep and engaging for students to complete. For educators, this resource is helpful because it doubles as both a literacy activity and a s
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About the store

Experience

I am a current kindergarten teacher with teaching experience across grades birth through 4th. I hold dual bachelor’s degrees in Early Childhood Education and Elementary Education, and I am certified to teach grades birth through 6th. Over the years, I have worked with diverse groups of learners, including English Language Learners and students with special needs, always striving to create an engaging and supportive classroom.

Teaching style

My teaching style is built on consistency, predictability, and strong relationship-building. I use evidence-based behavioral strategies such as prompting and fading, reinforcement, modeling, shaping, and errorless learning to promote success for all students. I incorporate tools like visual schedules, token systems, and social stories to encourage independence and self-regulation. With my background in Applied Behavior Analysis, I design lessons that are not only engaging but also data-driven. I use strategies such as task analysis to break skills into manageable steps, functional communication training to give students positive ways to express their needs, and generalization practices to help learners apply skills across different settings. These methods support diverse learners—including general education, English Language Learners, and students with special needs—by providing structure, flexibility, and opportunities for growth. My ultimate goal is to create a supportive classroom environment where every child has the tools they need to thrive both academically and socially.

Awards & shining teacher moments

One of my proudest teaching moments was stepping into my very own kindergarten classroom as the sole teacher, just as I was concluding my student teaching. This opportunity allowed me to apply everything I had learned and truly begin shaping the lives of my students. Watching my students grow—both academically and socially—has been the most rewarding part of my career so far.

My own education history

My journey in education began as a high school student, when I had the chance to leave school each day to assist in a local kindergarten classroom. It was there that I fell in love with teaching and knew education was my calling. It was also in that classroom where I first discovered my passion for behavior—seeing firsthand how consistency, support, and positive strategies could make such a difference for students. I went on to attend Southeast Missouri State University, where I earned two bachelor’s degrees in just four years: one in Early Childhood Education and one in Elementary Education. Because of my growing passion for behavior and student support, I chose to continue my education. I will be graduating in Spring 2025 with a Master’s degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, further equipping me to design effective, evidence-based strategies that help all learners succeed.

Additional biographical information

Teaching has always been close to my heart. I grew up in a big family and always loved being around children, which has shaped the teacher I am today. Outside of school, I recently married my high school sweetheart in December 2024, and I am a proud cat mom to a sweet and snuggly tortie named Adrian. I am passionate about education, creativity, and making meaningful resources for teachers everywhere.