I printed these labels, laminated them, and then taped them to the front of library pockets. I love how there is a picture for every job so even pre-readers know what job they have. I generally keep classroom jobs the same for a full trimester before I have them reapply for either the same job or a different job. (See my Job Application Form: not included.) Having classroom jobs is a great classroom management tool and allows students to take responsibility in the classroom regardless of the gr
Used this oil spill simulation to teach students about the environment. Perfect to help students observe phenomena occurring in nature and write about what they see, observe and notice in a scientific manner.
Students engineer a design to stop an oil spill from occurring using regular items. They must use number sense to figure out their budget and the amount of money they spent cleaning up the spill. When they have finished each group gets a chance to clean up their very own oil spill (use a la
4th - 6th
Arithmetic, Engineering, Environment
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Experience
Plenty of experience teaching the new Common Core Standards worked in a 1/2 combination class and a 5/6 combination class.
Teaching style
I believe in creating materials that can be used by the students independently (depending on grade level) and are directed at students' interests, giving them plenty of choice.
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