I have a Master's Degree is Special Education and am Virginia Licensed for SpEd K-12. I am in my tenth year of teaching- six at the grade level of self-contained fifth grade and 4 as a 4-6 special education teacher (noth inclusion and resource).
This Jeopardy board and questions review multiplying fractions, whole numbers and mixed numbers for students. There is a final Jeopardy question that is a word problem to challenge students to apply the process.
This word document tests the student's ability to find coordinate and subordinate conjunctions. Students also must identify independent clauses being attached to dependent clauses using a subordinate clause, as well as identify the parts of speech the coordinate conjunction is connecting (subject, predicate, or direct object). This is a word document that can be customized for your needs. An answer key is included!
Wish your students had textbooks to help reinforce important concepts? This resource of 17 pages includes readings, review material, and activities for students to show what they know. Includes what is the Legislative Branch, how a bill is made, seperation of powers/checks and balances, and senate leadership reading. *Includes a section on Virginia's state and county legistative branch *Reading level is approximately 3rd-4th grade.
This resource is a fully editable PowerPoint that can be used to teach students how to advocate for themselves. This PowerPoint includes a self-advocacy pre-assessment and the steps for advocating. Use it with my Self-Advocacy worksheet! https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Self-Advocacy-Worksheet-4057857
Stunning Pictures and detailed information (mainly from World Studies: Africa text) about the physical geography of the continent of Africa. Pictures help the students to visualize the information. Includes mountains, rivers, physical maps and other landforms important to the continent. Can be used an an introduction to African Studies or as a note taking tool to learn the major physical features.
Jeopardy board programmed with various skills for pronouns: subject/object pronouns,possessive pronouns, antecedents, reflexive and intensive pronouns, first/second/third person pronouns and using pronouns correctly in a sentence. The students love to work together as a team to identify the correct answers, which makes this a fun way to review concepts taught in class!
A Power Point presentation of the landforms of Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Carribean (mainly South America); mostly pictures with some landform descriptors. I use this to kick off my unit on Latin America in order to provide students with prior knowledge before reading/discussing.
This study guide and test is a Chapter 2 test for the Sadlier Oxford fourth grade math program, but can be used for any series! The study guide format mirrors the test format. *Microsoft Word Document so you can customize it!
Includes the following skills:
- Properties of addition
-Variables and expressions
- Addition and Subtraction
- Checking Addition and Subtraction
The original document was written in MT Footlight Font, so if it is wonky when you download, try adjusting the font.
Looking for a way to have students learn about the Law Making Process? Here is a textbook style resource that you can provide your students with, that includes opportunities to show what they know! About a 3rd-4th grade reading level to help students work independently on the skill!
This Jeopardy powerpoint game reviews adding and subtracting decimals and using rounding and front-end estimation to estimate answers. The "mixed bag" catagory is a review of skills learned, including ordering and comparing decimals and decimal place value. There is a final Jeopardy question as well!
This assessment asks students to identify and use various verb tenses, including action verbs, linking verbs, perfect tenses, and progressive students. It is 25 questions that ends with a short paragraph requiring the students to write about something they love/hate to do. This is a word document, so it is fully adaptable for your classroom! Answers included!
This is a fill in the blanks document with a word bank to assist students in identifying the characters in the novel Things Fall Apart. It is a Word document so that you can edit it to your own personal needs.
*Answer key included!
Who Wants to Be A Millionaire Template with questions concerning prepositions (identify the prepositions, object of prepositions, adverb and adjective phrases). I have the students play on teams and each team answers each question- we don't use lifelines, but you could work them into it orally. The template can be used to create other millionaire themed games, as well.
This unit follows the Ian Johnston translation of Homer's The Odyssey. It provides a chart for students to write about the places Odysseus went and what happened at each stop. The worksheets for each chapter can be used as classroom review sheets, quizzes, or guided reading/homework assignments. Students are asked to sequence events, describe characters, complete cloze summaries of chapters, or answer guided reading questions. The assignments in this unit are good for checking students readi
This Jeopardy review game is a great way to get students excited for nouns! It includes review material of subjects, complete subjects, direct and indirect objects, common and proper nouns, and some subject complements. The final Jeopardy asks students to identify the number of nouns in a given sentence. Completely customizable!
This travel brochure and rubric includes a sample brochure to help students visualize expectations. The directions instruct the students on what aspects go on each flap (fun facts, numeric data, pictures, main data). Students use their textbooks and a book from the library to research this information. The rubric shows the students exactly what the expectation is for a completed project. This is a scanned file, so it cannot be edited. I use this as a project with my fifth graders in geography
This test has students add and subtract fractions with the same denominator as well as has students change improper fractions into mixed numbers. There is also a section on adding where you will get a sum with improper fractions and you have to change your answer into a mixed number and a section with adding and subtracting mixed numbers. There are some bonus questions, as well, that students who have more knowledge can try. Answer key included. Word document so you can modify it to fit your
This is a fill in the blanks/matching worksheet to help students identify the parts of the Mass. It's a Microsoft Word document that can be amended for your needs!
This Jeopardy board and questions reviews dividing fractions by fractions, whole numbers and mixed numbers. The last column is a review of division with one and two digit divisors. The final Jeopardy question is a word problem and the process and answer are displayed on the final slide. Kids have a great time reviewing for the math tests/quizzes when we pull out a quick game of Jeopardy!
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A slide show in PowerPoint that I share with my students before we start studying the geography and history of Europe. Some great pictures of places like The Alps, the Rhine, etc. to help the students visualize what they will be studying.
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Experience
I have a Master's Degree is Special Education and am Virginia Licensed for SpEd K-12. I am in my tenth year of teaching- six at the grade level of self-contained fifth grade and 4 as a 4-6 special education teacher (noth inclusion and resource).
Teaching style
I like to think I am a creative teacher. Students do a lot of cooperative learning, allowing them to learn from each other and not just from me.Students do a lot of hands on work in our class!
Awards & shining teacher moments
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My own education history
MEd for Special Education from George Mason University
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