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This will be my 23rd year teaching. I have loved every year, and I keep learning and growing. I have experience at all levels, including PreK-8, private, public, and charter. Most all of my experience has been in high-need, Title 1 schools where there is extremely high poverty.
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Preview of Words Template for Testing

Words Template for Testing

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Use this blank words template for testing CVC words, long/short vowel words, sight words, words, r-controlled vowel words, blends, or any other group of words that you have been working on in class. I find it especially helpful to write in the words and then copy onto cardstock and put in plastic sheet protectors so that I can re-use it year after year. Then I can track the data of who knows what!
Preview of Daily Five Choices Form Editable

Daily Five Choices Form Editable

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Lovedotcom
Use this form for students to highlight their choices each day for Daily Five. I use one form per Guided Reading group. This way, I can easily see who is doing what and manage their literacy time. The choices on my form (it can be edited for your individual needs) are as follows: Read to Self, Writing, Word Work, Technology, Read to Others/Listen. I have extra spaces for Read to Self and Technology because I want students to do those twice during the week but, again, you can make it work for you
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Experience

This will be my 23rd year teaching. I have loved every year, and I keep learning and growing. I have experience at all levels, including PreK-8, private, public, and charter. Most all of my experience has been in high-need, Title 1 schools where there is extremely high poverty.

Teaching style

I have been around long enough to see just about every "band wagon" come through education. That being said, I think good teachers have lots of tools in their tool belt. Most important is to keep learning and listening to the kids. Be willing to laugh with them and at yourself. If you can't enjoy this job, you are in the wrong profession.