My philosophy is simple. I believe all children have a natural curiosity and desire to learn. I further believe that it is my responsibility to tap into that desire. I begin the year by building community and helping my students understand that all children are teachable, that they all have the ability to succeed, and that learning today is the key to their success tomorrow. I spend the year empowering my students and building their self esteem. I am a "tough" teacher. I have high expectations for every child in my classroom. And I encourage them constantly to reach for the stars. My teaching style reflects my feeling that learning should be both fun and practical. I feel that everything I teach should impact my students' lives beyond the classroom. I also feel that reflection is essential to real learning. I integrate my curriculum, reinforce concepts through game like activities, give my students independence as learners when appropriate, and give my students opportunities to be creative. I create lessons that utilize visual, kinesthetic, and auditory methods of learning. I differentiate instruction to meet the needs of all ability levels in my classroom. I work diligently to make sure that children get what they need in terms of attention and instruction. To me, fair does not mean equal. Fair means that each child gets what he or she needs. Finally, I should say that I am a very sensitive teacher and I adore every child that walks through my classroom door. I seek to form relationships with my students and parents, so we can all forge forward as partners in learning. I am very approachable (at least I think so!) and wish to establish a family like atmosphere in my classroom. I want all my students to feel safe, comfortable, loved, respected, and successful