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LaLa Learning World

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Columbus, Ohio, United States
About the store
+ 3 years experience in an inner-city after school program-- STEM and literacy activity development and implementation for grades K-5. + 2 years experience in classroom assistance, IEP implementation. + Math center development for 1st grade classroom as well as competing math and reading assessments.
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Preview of Telling Time Worksheet

Telling Time Worksheet

Students new to telling time are asked to +Write the number, 1 to 12, on the clock face. +Write 'hour' on the hour hand. + Write 'minute' on the minute hand. *When I've taught this to students, I suggested a way to remember which hand is which. I point out that h-o-u-r has less letters then m-i-n-u-t-e. Thus, hour is a short word so it's the short hand; Minute is a longer word so it's the long hand. + What number is the minute hand pointing to? + What number is the hour hand pointing to? +Rea
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About the store

Experience

+ 3 years experience in an inner-city after school program-- STEM and literacy activity development and implementation for grades K-5. + 2 years experience in classroom assistance, IEP implementation. + Math center development for 1st grade classroom as well as competing math and reading assessments.

Teaching style

Since most of my experience is in an after-school setting, I've learned to steer away from paper worksheets. I try to bring the worksheet to life! By developing hands-on activities that cover the concept/skill on the worksheet, the students are engaging more than their minds and the learning is deeper.

Awards & shining teacher moments

"Kindergarten Whisper" - A.C.E.S. through the Godman Guild Association

My own education history

I am a graduate of Ohio State University, class of 2009. I earned my B.A. in psychology.

Additional biographical information

I love working with children! I look to engage and challenge students academically but most important, I feel, is their emotional development. Students knowing they have "it" within themselves to conquer any challenge they'll face in life! I treasure the opportunity to plant the seeds that will help them become successful adults.