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Jerom, Idaho, United States
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I have been teaching for the past 13 years, mainly in fifth grade.
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Preview of Follow Along Rosary

Follow Along Rosary

This a PowerPoint presentation of the Rosary including highlighted beads and the corresponding prayer. Makes it easy for children to learn the Rosary and follow along.
Preview of Social Studies Review Jeopardy Game- Landforms and Regions

Social Studies Review Jeopardy Game- Landforms and Regions

This is a powerpoint Jeopardy game which includes questions and answers about US geography and landforms. It is used as a chapter 1 review with the Horizons United States History series published by Harcourt, but could also be useful with other series. It is great as a whole class game or an individual enrichment. (Don't worry, on the full version, all the links work, not like the preview!)
Preview of Social Studies Jeopardy Review- Revolutionary War

Social Studies Jeopardy Review- Revolutionary War

This a a powerpoint Jeopardy game used to review the major facts of the Revolutionary War. It can be used a whole class reveiw or for an individual student. The preview will show you only the questions and answers for the vocabulary heading. The full version contains all questions and answers.
Preview of 5th gr Social Studies-Review of Explorers Jeopardy Game

5th gr Social Studies-Review of Explorers Jeopardy Game

This is a PowerPoint jeopardy game that can be used as a whole class review of early explorers. Is great when used with a laptop and a projector in front of the class, but could also be used with individual students and computers. It covers questions from Columbus' expedition through missionaries and Moctezuma.
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Experience

I have been teaching for the past 13 years, mainly in fifth grade.

Teaching style

I like to make learning as fun as possible. I am always looking for new ways to present the same material. I want the students to own their own learning.