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letslearnmoore

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Goose Creek, South Carolina, United States
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I am an advocate for anywhere anytime learning! I have taught in 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade classrooms.
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Preview of Distance Learning | End of Year Choice Board Review

Distance Learning | End of Year Choice Board Review

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letslearnmoore
As the school year comes to a close (and we try to ween students away from the devices) I've created this end of year choice board review. Many of these activities can, and should, take place OFF LINE. Directions at the top of the page state that children should highlight the activities they complete. You can modify the directions and the activities, as this is completely editable. ** As it stands, the choice board is filled with end of year spiral review for third graders. **
Preview of EDITABLE MONTHLY NEWSLETTERS

EDITABLE MONTHLY NEWSLETTERS

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letslearnmoore
Editable monthly newsletters that provide a consistent & fun way for you share important things coming up in your classroom. This product is completely editable for you to customize, but features a space to update families about curriculum, a space for reminders, and also a M-F calendar to important upcoming dates! The calendar has been updated to include dates for the 2019-2020 school year.Enjoy!
Preview of Classroom Greetings

Classroom Greetings

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letslearnmoore
Greet your students at the door in the way that THEY feel most comfortable! Post this by the door, and allow them to the opportunity to show you how they'd like to start (and end) the day! This product lists options for students to start and end their day: verbal greeting, high 5, hand shake, hug or fist bump. Slides 1-2: Black and white Slide 3-4: Editable colored greetings Slides 7-10: Completely editable for you to change font, alignment, add bitmoji... options are endless! I hope that you
Preview of Distance Learning | End of Year Scavenger Hunts

Distance Learning | End of Year Scavenger Hunts

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letslearnmoore
These Google Slides currently have 3 End of Year Scavenger Hunts that students can participate in as they wind down the year, and review taught concepts. The slides are completely editable, so you can change the content to reflect your year teaching. Assign the slides as one whole bundle to participate in, or break them apart to give the students a focus each day, or week - however you choose to organize. As the resource currently stands, it is filled with my third grade curriculum to give you
Preview of Step Into the Middle If... a getting to know your BREAK game

Step Into the Middle If... a getting to know your BREAK game

Created by
letslearnmoore
A fun variation of the getting to know you game, where you step across the line if the speaker says something that pertains to you. This is a predictable routine for students that can gives all students a chance to share about their exciting time away from school in a structured and safe way. Students are able to chat with peers (which they’ve been dying to do!) and are empowered that they have something to talk about, as all they have to do is step forward if something applies to them instead
Preview of Morning Make It - An Alternative To Morning Bins

Morning Make It - An Alternative To Morning Bins

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letslearnmoore
As we approach a school year with socially distant guidelines - allow your students the opportunity to still have a soft start to the day, be creative, and learn more about word meanings and the parts of speech through MORNING MAKE IT! Students will use tools available to them (could be: play doh, dry erase board & marker, wiki sticks, crayon & notebook, technology) to demonstrate the meaning of a given word. There are 20 words provided for each month, broken down into 4 weeks with 5 days e
Preview of Tech Experts in the Classroom

Tech Experts in the Classroom

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letslearnmoore
Do you find yourself helping students troubleshoot technology problems when you'd rather be focusing on content? Launch "Tech Experts in the Classroom" in your room - and utilize the expertise in your classroom! As students demonstrate proficiency and ability to help, honor them with the high prestige of being named a TECH EXPERT. When students have issues when working with a specific tech tool/app, they can then go ask that student for help instead of you, freeing your time to address academic
Preview of Student Self Assessment Scale

Student Self Assessment Scale

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letslearnmoore
Student self assessment is such a valuable tool for both students and teachers. Use this simple 4-1 rating system (accompanied by pictorial representations) as a way for you to gauge student understanding and confidence regarding taught content. Copy onto colorful paper that matches your decor or leave B & W.
Preview of Real Life Classroom Jobs

Real Life Classroom Jobs

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letslearnmoore
My goal in the classroom is to inspire kiddos on a daily basis and show them that the things we're doing in the classroom can transfer to their daily lives - and especially their lives as they grow up! For that reason, it's always bothered me to have class jobs like "door holder" or "substitute" - because that's not necessarily something you can grow up and have as a career. So instead, I've come up with career titles that students could actually grow up to be. Included are 8 jobs (listed below)
Preview of Parent Teacher Conference Recording Sheet

Parent Teacher Conference Recording Sheet

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letslearnmoore
Plan glow points and grow points to discuss with parents at conferences, in addition to discussing work habits that you see their student put forth in the classroom.
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About the store

Experience

I am an advocate for anywhere anytime learning! I have taught in 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade classrooms.

Teaching style

I believe in the power of relationships. Once students feel comfortable, safe, and loved - they are willing and ready to take the risks necessary to learn in the classroom. I like to use collaborative groupings, turn and talk, and meaningful integration of technology in the classroom so that students can learn from one another and the world around them.

My own education history

Summa Cum Laude graduate of Rider University

Additional biographical information

I am a proud cat mom, avid reader, and teacher of all things.