I have taught in both elementary and middle school levels from 1979 to 2020. I am currently a retired teacher.
I am also an online instructor for the University of Phoenix.
Are you looking for a fun way to review weather concepts? Weather Jeopardy! is a PowerPoint created in the traditional Jeopardy! style. The material aligns with North Carolina Essential Standards but would certainly be useful for any science teacher in any state. I have used this product with my own 5th grade students in the past, and they love playing the game!
If you've ever had to remind your students over and over again what the routines or procedures are for the morning, here's the answer! The Morning Routine Flow Map instructs students with words and pictures as to what to do in the morning before school begins. The Flow Map includes arrows for the flow map component and is a Word document so that adjusting it to suit your students' age/developmental levels and your procedures can be easily done. I print out the sheets, glue them to sheets of
This bookmark can be used to help students remember certain strategies become more successful in math. For those of you who utilize the Response to Intervention program, this bookmark can be used for the "math reasoning" intervention as a learning strategy. I have printed out a bookmark for every one of my students so they can refer to it in class or at home. It can be printed out on white cardstock and cut apart for student use. Only one side of the card prints at a time, but the card can be
My students had a bit of difficulty visualizing the biotic and abiotic factors in an ecosystem; any ecosystem, really. They knew what "living" factors were, but the "non-living" factors stumped them. I created this task for them to do in class to help further clarify the difference between the two. It is a fun way to use formative assessment to determine if your students "get" the concept or not.
2nd - 5th
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Experience
I have taught in both elementary and middle school levels from 1979 to 2020. I am currently a retired teacher.
I am also an online instructor for the University of Phoenix.
Teaching style
I prefer using a variety of teaching approaches, but I tend to lean toward hands-on and cooperative learning.
Awards & shining teacher moments
I am a National Board Certified teacher; middle childhood generalist
My own education history
I have earned a Bachelor's Degree in Music Education and a Master's Degree in Elementary Education
Additional biographical information
I am married with three children and two grandchildren.
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