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Learning Wholeheartedly

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Glen Burnie, Maryland, United States
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I teach at a Title I school with a very high ESOL population. I started as a long term substitute for a Math intervention teacher, working with grades 1 - 5. I worked the rest of that school year as a Teacher Support Assistant - still doing Math interventions and also providing reading intervention to students in grades 1 - 5. My first year was in 2013/2014 as a 3rd grade teacher. I switched to 4th grade in the 2014/2015 school year. Teaching 5th grade now (2017/2018). I absolutely love teaching and just want to be the best teacher I can be!
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Preview of Task Cards: Adding Fractions with Denominators 10 and 100.

Task Cards: Adding Fractions with Denominators 10 and 100.

This task card set include 24 task cards, a recording sheet, and an answer key. The problems include adding with like and unlike denominators (only tenths and hundredths). The last 8 cards have students filling in a missing number/s, either a numerator or denominator. The fraction font is quite plain - be sure to check out the preview before purchasing. **************************************************** This is also a part of a growing bundle I am in the process of building Click here to
Preview of Multiplication Word Problem QR Code Task Cards

Multiplication Word Problem QR Code Task Cards

These task cards can be used as an independent center, or as a scoot activity. Students can spend 3-4 minutes on one card and when you say "scoot" they move to the next card. The cards can either be placed on student desks, or around the room. The word problems in this set were created using real world facts about pineapples, turtles, surfing, and ukuleles. (There is one random problem about George... you can tell your students that there is a problem for them to look out for that doesn't seem
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Experience

I teach at a Title I school with a very high ESOL population. I started as a long term substitute for a Math intervention teacher, working with grades 1 - 5. I worked the rest of that school year as a Teacher Support Assistant - still doing Math interventions and also providing reading intervention to students in grades 1 - 5. My first year was in 2013/2014 as a 3rd grade teacher. I switched to 4th grade in the 2014/2015 school year. Teaching 5th grade now (2017/2018). I absolutely love teaching and just want to be the best teacher I can be!

Teaching style

I am still a somewhat new teacher, always learning things and soaking up tips like a sponge. I am excited to incorporate whole brain teaching strategies into my lesson's and work on pacing to ensure my students are engaged and actively learning the content. I am passionate about goal setting and teaching the whole child.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Graduated with honors in 2012. Received the ETS Recognition of Excellence Award. The ETS Recognition of Excellence (ROE) Award honors test takers who achieve exceptional individual performance on selected Praxis® Subject Assessments (formerly the Praxis II® tests). It is awarded to test takers who meet or exceed the ROE target score determined by the top 15 percent of candidates who took the test in previous years.

My own education history

I grew up in South Africa, so I attended pre-school (there is no pre-K or kindergarten) through 12th grade there. I then completed a year-long course on computer programming and earned a Comprehensive Programming diploma. I moved to the USA and earned my Bachelor of Science Degree in Teaching.

Additional biographical information

I love to learn new things - I enjoy professional developments, collaborating, and participating in communities that teach me new things and stretch my perspective. I also enjoy reading, photography, going to concerts, and spending time with my friends and my husband.