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Reno, Nevada, United States
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I have taught kindergarten for 16 years. I have also taught education majors how to teach reading and writing to pre-k through 3rd graders, at the University of Nevada Reno for 5 years. I was an English Language Development Teacher/Coach in an Elementary School where I worked with kindergarten and first grade classess and I was a learning facilitator (coach) for 2 years.
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Preview of How Many More?  (Animal Themed) - Math Emergent Reader - Black Line

How Many More? (Animal Themed) - Math Emergent Reader - Black Line

This is created in the form, of an emergent reader. It asks students to count the animals on each page and write how many more are needed to make a certain number. After completing the math portion of this book, it can be used as an emergent reader. You might also be interested in the following animal themed emergent readers, printables, games, and activities. Just click on the links below: Rainforest Animals Emergent ReaderHow Many More? Animal Themed Math Emergent Reader ColorJungle Anim
Preview of Compose & Decompose Story Problems Printable Worksheets

Compose & Decompose Story Problems Printable Worksheets

This set includes 8 pages with a story problem on each page. See the preview to view each page. This is a great way for your kiddos to practice composing and decomposing numbers. They can be used as a teaching tool, a practice page, or as assessments. Just write the number that you want your kiddos to decompose on the line, in the problem. You might also be interested in the following math printables, assessment, games, activities, and emergent readers: Counting Objects & Writing the Numbe
Preview of Kindergarten Math Recording Sheets

Kindergarten Math Recording Sheets

This is a set of 5 half sheet recording sheets for kindergarten math activities and games. For the first activity you will put unifix cubes in a zip lock baggie, or a container. The amount of the different colors of cubes should represent the numbers you are working on (eg. 0 - 10). Students will count each color of cubes and write the number on the recording sheet. I laminate mine and have students use dry erase markers or wet erase markers to write the numbers. One recording sheet has c
Preview of Decomposing Lady Bugs

Decomposing Lady Bugs

Thanks for checking this out. This is created in the form of a little reader paper book. Each page has a word problem that asks students to decompose numbers 4 through 10 by drawing 3 different combinations of dots on lady bug wings, that make the numbers 4 through 10. It also asks students to write the number sentence (equation) that matches what they have drawn on the lady bug's wings. The lady bug theme makes this a great activity to do with your insect unit, or anytime in the Spring.
Preview of Kindergarten Math Assessments

Kindergarten Math Assessments

This set includes the following math assessments: Addition and Subtraction Story Problems Comparing Numbers & Objects >, <, = Counting objects & Writing the Numbers (0-10) Counting objects & Writing the Numbers (11-20) Decomposing #s with Number Bonds & Number Sentences Decomposing #s with Number Bonds Only Fluent Addition Assessment Measurement & Weight Assessment You might also be interested in the following math printables, assessment, games, activities, and emergent readers: Compose
Preview of How Many More? (Animal Themed) - Math Emergent Reader - Color

How Many More? (Animal Themed) - Math Emergent Reader - Color

This is created in the form, of an emergent reader. It asks students to count the animals on each page and write how many more are needed to make a certain number. After completing the math portion of this book, it can be used as an emergent reader. You can find the black line version of this book at my store: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Learning-Should-Be-Fun
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Experience

I have taught kindergarten for 16 years. I have also taught education majors how to teach reading and writing to pre-k through 3rd graders, at the University of Nevada Reno for 5 years. I was an English Language Development Teacher/Coach in an Elementary School where I worked with kindergarten and first grade classess and I was a learning facilitator (coach) for 2 years.

My own education history

I have a bachelor's degree in elementary education and a master's degree in literacy studies.