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Learning with Lemaire

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Hickory, North Carolina, United States
About the store
I started my passion as a regular classroom teacher. Then, I taught Exceptional Children with Mild to Moderate Disabilities. Several years and a couple of "forests" later (IEPs), I returned to the regular classroom. I have taught Preschool, Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th grade inclusion along with EC groups from K-6. I teach the whole learner, meaning I create units that are high-interest, student-led and tap into multiple modalities, while stopping to address social-emotional issues that affects the engagement in the future long after they leave my grade. I empower my students to be risk-takers, creating a sense of community. Yes, our class is a family, but it is also a wonderful community where everyone finds their niche.
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Preview of MAKEY MAKEY Biography Project

MAKEY MAKEY Biography Project

Really Easy and Memorable Project. Students investigate biographies with a fun, technological twist. Makey Makey kits are used to record and code voice recordings about famous people. We used Pebble Go and informational texts to research various famous people. I have provided pictures of our project. Templates are included in which you can differentiate to meet many needs/preferences. This lesson was another hit in my 2nd grade classroom while meeting many Digital Learning Competency requir
Preview of MAKEY MAKEY Life Cycle Project

MAKEY MAKEY Life Cycle Project

Students investigate life cycles of plants and animals with a fun, technological twist. Makey Makey kits are used to record and code voice recordings about the different stages of life cycles. We used Pebble Go to research various animals and plants. This lesson was a hit in my 2nd grade classroom while meeting many Digital Learning Competency requirements! You could easily use this project without makey makey device, too. Hope you enjoy!
Preview of Hundred Charts Hearts, Math Skills

Hundred Charts Hearts, Math Skills

Loving these hundred charts contains: *Semi-filled hundred chart 1-100 *Blank hundred chart 1-1,000 with 4 to 5 spaces filled in to help guide students *Students write missing numbers in the hundred chart from 1-1,000. *Great for centers, math tubs or independent practice.
Preview of Snow Many Ways to Listen

Snow Many Ways to Listen

Being an active listener is hard! My students have been learning habits to help them become better leaders. They struggle with the habit that asks them to listen first and really understand the person they are talking to before reacting. A good listener uses more than their ears. They use their eyes, mind, lips and heart, too. In this fun lesson, students show off their listening skills to help you create an anchor chart for good listening. This is great for after long breaks in the winter w
Preview of Math Muncher TIC-TAC-TOE, Math Skills

Math Muncher TIC-TAC-TOE, Math Skills

Differentiated levels of multi-digit addition and subtraction problems in a Tic-Tac-Toe game. Student works independently or with partner to get problems correct so they can beat the "Math Muncher." Answer keys, directions and example included. Great for centers, guided math, math tubs or independent practice.
Preview of Wise Word Skills

Wise Word Skills

Building word skills by combining word parts, writing word parts and filling in blanks of a paragraph.
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About the store

Experience

I started my passion as a regular classroom teacher. Then, I taught Exceptional Children with Mild to Moderate Disabilities. Several years and a couple of "forests" later (IEPs), I returned to the regular classroom. I have taught Preschool, Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th grade inclusion along with EC groups from K-6. I teach the whole learner, meaning I create units that are high-interest, student-led and tap into multiple modalities, while stopping to address social-emotional issues that affects the engagement in the future long after they leave my grade. I empower my students to be risk-takers, creating a sense of community. Yes, our class is a family, but it is also a wonderful community where everyone finds their niche.

Teaching style

Right now, my 2nd grade students learn best during small group instruction. I use a variety of strategies. My motto is "if it isn't working, then change it." I find that it is easy to get stuck in the same routine or hold onto what we have always used. However, learning takes place once you step or stick a toe outside your comfort zone. Your students benefit when you grow as an educator :)

Awards & shining teacher moments

Keeping Students Engaged 2009-2020 :) Haha

My own education history

Elementary Ed. K-6 Elementary Ed: Mild to Moderate Disabilities

Additional biographical information

Hi. My name is Mrs. Lemaire! Thanks for stopping by to visit my page. I hope you and your students enjoy the engaging items I have created.