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Kip

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Omaha, Nebraska, United States
About the store
Teach for America Alum 4 years in a Title I School with over 90% minority students Basic Reading Inventory Certified Athletic Director for school Assistant Athletic Director for District Summer School Coordinator Extensive knowledge and experience with educational technology
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Preview of DOL Roots Affixes and Quick write templates

DOL Roots Affixes and Quick write templates

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Kip
Enclosed are 3 blank templates (see below for specifics). Each template has a spot for 5 days worth of the activity on ONE page. If you photocopy them double-sided, you could do each activity ten times (which amounts to once a day per week). These templates make monitoring, collecting and evaluating quick and easy. Each come with precise directions that are editable. 1) Daily Oral Language (DOL)- This template provides a spot for incorrectly written sentences, correctly rewritten sentences and
Preview of Dialogue Grammar

Dialogue Grammar

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Kip
Having trouble teaching your kids to write dialogue? Want a worksheet for them to practice editing sentences? Then a paragraph? Then writing their own paragraph? Here it is!
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About the store

Experience

Teach for America Alum 4 years in a Title I School with over 90% minority students Basic Reading Inventory Certified Athletic Director for school Assistant Athletic Director for District Summer School Coordinator Extensive knowledge and experience with educational technology

Teaching style

Teaching all of your students the same thing at the same time is the second biggest mistake teachers make.... Lack of engagement is the biggest. "What's wrong with a little bit of humor?" "I agree with my students that respect is earned, not given."

My own education history

BA from FSU MA from ASU

Additional biographical information

If you think standardized tests are a terrible way to measure student achievement, I agree.... We should know where they started, what they need and take them as far as we can... Ever had to sit through a terrible professional development that was boring, useless and about something you'll never need to know and will never use? If so, don't teach your students like they "taught" you. After twelve years of therapy, my psychologist said something that brought tears to my eyes. He said, "I no speak English."~Student for Weekly Writing Contest