This is a printable page with coins (penny, nickel, dime, and quarter) sized at roughly the equivalent coin size in color. This can be used for money projects or for helping students to identify coins. In my classroom I have the students cut out the coins (practicing fine motor skills), practice making change, then glue the coins to a piece of paper for something they want to "buy". Also, if the money is printed in black and white, it can help students to identify coins by features other than co
This is a Measurement Activity that asks students to measure the different parts of their body. This can be used with standard or non-standard units of measure. This is useful as homework, classwork, or in a math center.
This paper focuses on Mirror Writing, the process of writing words and messages completely backwards. Leonardo da Vinci was famous for writing all of his notes and ideas using Mirror Writing. No one know for sure why he did it, although many believe it was to prevent others from stealing his ideas. This paper allows students to both decode a message written using Mirror Writing and allows them to write a message of their own. This activity goes great with any lesson on Leonardo da Vinci, or can
This is a phonics worksheet involving "qu" words. The students need to select the appropriate word from the word blank to complete all 8 sentences. This can be used as a worksheet in class or as homework.
This is a Graphic Organizer created to help students write their Sight Words. This template allows the students to write their Sight Words on a 3 dotted line but also gives them thick, black lines to allow the paper to be cut. The lines are very thick to help younger students with lacking fine motor skills. I use these weekly in my First Grade classroom as Sight Word Flashcards that the students create themselves. This is also a useful tool for independent centers, homework, and in conjunction w
This a Printable Thermometer used for teaching Temperature. There are 4 Thermometers on the paper. Personally, I laminate, cut, and distribute a thermometer to each of my students. They use their whiteboard markers to answer questions and erase. These are also useful for homework, classwork, and in a math center.
This paper allows students to label the different parts of a dinosaur (T-Rex). Students can either write in the answers or cut out each piece and glue into the correct box. This is intended for primary students.
This is a Words Per Minute (WPM) graph and chart used to help teachers keep track of student progress. Teachers can record the WPM and the date, and then plot the data point to show progress. This can be used as a blanket graph for all students, or can be used to help monitor struggling students on a weekly basis.
This is a worksheet focused on related addition and subtraction. Related addition and subtraction is using the same 3 numbers to make both an addition and subtraction problem. Students are asked to complete either the related addition or related subtraction problem. This works well as a handout or as homework.
This is a Clock Matching Game. It features Digital and Analog time to the hour. There is a matching set for each hour on the clock. This is useful as homework, classwork, or in a math center.
This is a 120 chart. The numbers are arranged into rows of 10. This can be used to help students counting to 120. It can also be used to teach even and odd numbers, as well as skip counting and adding by 10.
This is a Number Chart featuring numbers from 1-50. It can be used in conjunction with the 50th Day of School (it is 50s themed), or simply used to help students practice counting to 50. There are 6 versions. 1 that features all the numbers filled in (for student practice). Then 5 other versions, each featuring a different amount of missing numbers.
This is a Graphic Organizer created to help students identify the Characters and Setting of a story as well as the Beginning, Middle, and End. The Graphic Organizer is split into different sections which can be used for either words or for a picture. This is great for students to use because it can be completed in several different ways. This is also a useful tool for independent centers, homework, and in conjunction with traveling books.
This is a fake Dollar Bill Blank Template. This is useful in teaching the parts of a Dollar Bill as well as for a fun activity. Students can make themselves on their own fake money. This is useful as homework, classwork, or in a math center.
This is a Research Paper created to gather information about Dinosaurs. It is designed for elementary students and has been used in a 1st Grade classroom. This can be completed with book information or can be used as an online web search. Personally, I have used the Dinosaur Train website on PBS kids. It contains all of the information needed to complete the Research Paper and is very kid-friendly!
This is a Research Paper created to research Symbols of the United States. It is designed for elementary students and has been used in a 1st Grade classroom. This can be completed with book information or can be used as an online web search. Examples of United States Symbols include the Liberty Bell, Statue of Liberty, Mount Rushmore, and the Golden Gate Bridge.
This is a Number Sense Worksheet involving One Less and One More. Students pick a number and write it in the middle column. Then, they record the number that is One Less to the left and One More to the right. This is useful for homework, classwork, or in a math center.
This is a Word Search created using words related to Measurement. The answer key is located on the second page of each Word Search. This is a great activity to use to help students recognize and spell Measurement words. It can be used for morning work, class work, homework, or as a sponge activity!
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Experience
I am currently a 1st Grade Teacher.
Teaching style
My teaching style is a hands-on, discovery based learning environment. Students are encouraged not just to learn, but also to think and problem solve. The process is just as important as the result!
Awards & shining teacher moments
Kutztown University Clinical Experience Award
Kutztown University Senior Student Leadership Award
Kutztown University Professional Semester Excellence Award
Who's Who Among College Campuses Award
My own education history
I graduated from Kutztown University with a Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education; PreK-4. I have a Master's Degree form Lehigh University in Educational Leadership, and am currently working on my Doctorate in Educational Leadership from Lehigh as well!
Additional biographical information
I love Superman!
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