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MrsLipkowitz

Rated 4.84 out of 5, based on 47 reviews
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Melville, New York, United States
About the store
I attended Bank Street College and am certified in Early Childhood Education, Childhood Education as well as Childhood Special Education. I student taught throughout all grade areas when attending Bank Street. Upon graduating, I now have had experience both in a General Education Kindergarten classroom as well as being the Special Education teacher in an ICT classroom within Kindergarten, 1st grade and 2nd grade.
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Preview of Reward Chart Bundle of 7 charts!

Reward Chart Bundle of 7 charts!

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MrsLipkowitz
I am working for chart- This reward chart is great for students who need an incentive to give them something to work towards. You should print this out and laminate the first page, and place velcroe in each box so that the "incentives" on the second page can be easily placed on and off of the chart daily. In the morning, the child will choose what they want to work for that day. On the second page of this document, it shows picture cues for iPad time, peace center (break area), classroom library
Preview of Number Line 0-100 Superhero Theme

Number Line 0-100 Superhero Theme

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MrsLipkowitz
This number line can be used for any age group! It goes from 0-100 and is superhero theme, which can be great for any grade. The numbers vary in color so they can be easily seen and read. I used this in my classroom to cut out the number line and laminated it so I can then have it forever as a resource for my students.
Preview of Break Behavior Chart

Break Behavior Chart

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MrsLipkowitz
This chart is good for students with sensory needs and who need to take several breaks throughout the day. It is best to print this out, cut and laminate the blue chart and the 3 different break cards. Then, place velcroe on the back of each break card and on the 3 black boxes. This way, the students can ask for breaks throughout the day as they need but will learn that they have 3 chances to take them (so that they don't overuse the break area). I also offer a bundle of 7 different great chart
Preview of Reward Chart

Reward Chart

Created by
MrsLipkowitz
This reward chart is great for students who need an incentive to give them something to work towards. You should print this out and laminate the first page, and place velcroe in each box so that the "incentives" on the second page can be easily placed on and off of the chart daily. In the morning, the child will choose what they want to work for that day. On the second page of this document, it shows picture cues for iPad time, peace center (break area), classroom library, legos, stickers or a f
Preview of Calm Down Technique

Calm Down Technique

Created by
MrsLipkowitz
This is something that has worked tremendously for all of my students throughout the years to calm down if they are having anxiety about something or are scared, nervous or sad. Tell them to "smell the flowers" and breathe in through their nose, and "blow out of the candles" and blow out through their mouths. This can be printed and cut as individual reminders to tape to a desk, laminated and punch a hole on the top with yarn through it to make a necklace reminder or even put a metal ring around
Preview of Bookshop Chart

Bookshop Chart

Created by
MrsLipkowitz
This chart helps you easily see who has book shopped for their home and school book baggy. If it is a lower grade, you can either mark it off yourself or teach your students to find their name on the left, and check off if they book shopped for the week for their home and school book baggies. For upper grades, they can check off their names after they book shopped independently.
Preview of Class Rules

Class Rules

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MrsLipkowitz
This is an eye-appealing class rules chart that can be used in any classroom and any age group!
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About the store

Experience

I attended Bank Street College and am certified in Early Childhood Education, Childhood Education as well as Childhood Special Education. I student taught throughout all grade areas when attending Bank Street. Upon graduating, I now have had experience both in a General Education Kindergarten classroom as well as being the Special Education teacher in an ICT classroom within Kindergarten, 1st grade and 2nd grade.

Teaching style

I believe it is best to get to know what your students enjoy. This way, you can build and teach off what they genuinely like to keep them interested and engaged.

Additional biographical information

My maiden name was Jurist, which is why all of my products say Ms. Jurist on them :).