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Holmdel, New Jersey, United States
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I started teaching in 2003. I taught various elementary school grade level students for ten years. For the past 10 years I have been teaching preschool.
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Preview of Apple Name Cut and Paste Puzzle with Student Names Fine Motor Literacy Activity

Apple Name Cut and Paste Puzzle with Student Names Fine Motor Literacy Activity

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Hello, This is a powerpoint with sample names, some short some long. You can adjust the slides to your class list. Use the longer names on the slides for names in your class that are longer, just change the letters. Print out on red printer paper. Precut the apple shape. Let students cut on the dotted lines, practice holding the scissors the correct way. Have them mix up the strips and then put them in the correct order by looking at their name cards. Glue the strips on green construction paper
Preview of Telling Time to the Quarter Hour

Telling Time to the Quarter Hour

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Children learn how to tell time to the hour and quarter hour in in the context of a story about a boy who loved eating pizzas.
Preview of Sign In Name Spelling, Tracing and Writing Practice

Sign In Name Spelling, Tracing and Writing Practice

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This is your original that you can keep making copies and saving as a new file with your students' names once you edit. In the beginning, have them say the letter names, and write and trace only their first name. Once they have mastered writing their first name and do not require your assistance, add their last name and print the same file out with changes. You can print and keep this as a packet you pull out daily, but take the staple off and spread on your sign in table, so children only fill
Preview of The Most Successful Method to Teach Odd or Even in one lesson.

The Most Successful Method to Teach Odd or Even in one lesson.

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In my previous years, it took many lessons and students still weren't sure. This made me think harder and come up with this new method, that turned out to be so successful, most of my students scored 100% on 5 odd/even test questions. Only two or three of them made one mistake, and answered the remaining four questions correctly. I couldn't really share the method in the sample, you will be able to see the method once you pay 1 dollar for this powerpoint. When your students score 100%, you'll
Preview of Willoughby Wallaby Woo Preschool Name Game Literacy Activity

Willoughby Wallaby Woo Preschool Name Game Literacy Activity

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My students love this name game, and I thought I would create a nursery rhyme poster that they can read if I display in the classroom. This powerpoint includes 12 most common names. If you have students with other names, simply edit this presentation to include all of your class names. You can have children color the elephant, and then add their photo, so they don't color over their photo. The first four slides are for you to laminate. There are empty slides, so that when you print double sided
Preview of Teaching Make 10 with 9 and Make 10 with 8 Addition Fact Strategies

Teaching Make 10 with 9 and Make 10 with 8 Addition Fact Strategies

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This is a great way to reach your visual learners who are having difficulties learning their addition facts beyond doubles. Children can master many addition facts without using fingers if they learn this trick. All they have to do is take away 2 from a small number and give it to eight, so that their eight becomes a 10, and the small number becomes 2 less. For example, 8+5 - children can quickly take two in their minds and give it to eight, then it becomes 10 and 3, which equals 13. Children
Preview of Uzbek Fruits Poster

Uzbek Fruits Poster

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Learn the names for uzbek fruits easily with this colorful poster!
Preview of "Fire Station" Community Helpers Dramatic Play Number and Letter Matching Game

"Fire Station" Community Helpers Dramatic Play Number and Letter Matching Game

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This game will add literacy and numeracy practice to any preschool or kindergarten Fire Station dramatic play. Print, cut out and laminate for durability.
Preview of Interactive Pre-Primer Dolch Sight Words Trainer

Interactive Pre-Primer Dolch Sight Words Trainer

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This powerpoint has all the pre-primer Dolch sight words. Each word is shown with illustrations, and the words are read aloud by the Powerpoint to your students. The pictures are engaging and will help students to remember the words. All you have to do is press play! This is a great activity for those times in your classroom, when you are transitioning from one lesson to another, and want your students to be engaged and learning independently. Your students will be asked to read with the power
Preview of Two Syllable Words Segmentation with Visuals

Two Syllable Words Segmentation with Visuals

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Hello Everyone, Print, laminate and put these visuals on a ring to show and have your students practice breaking down words into syllables. Each time you flip to the new word, you/they say it, clap it, and count how many claps, and say the number or hold up that many fingers. I usually use these with my preschool students during transitions. I vary how I refer to syllables often. First I start singing: "Hickety Pickety Bumble Bee, Won't you clap this word for me!" then say the word in the pict
Preview of Alphabet Letter Names and Sounds Chant for Preschool and Kindergarten

Alphabet Letter Names and Sounds Chant for Preschool and Kindergarten

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Hello All, I wanted my students to practice names and sounds for each letter daily without much of my involvement. I came up with this recording with visuals for each letter and put it into a PowerPoint. It is Tools of the MInd Curriculum inspired. It is simple. Play this alphabet chant daily at the end of, or at the beginning of the day. Have one student point to the Letter name first, then to the mouth position picture second (while students say the sound of that letter), and lastly, to the wo
Preview of Vegetable and Fruit Sorting Game in Uzbek and English

Vegetable and Fruit Sorting Game in Uzbek and English

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Hello Teachers, Here is a game with fruit and vegetable cards with names in Uzbek and English. Print them out on cardstock and have your students read and sort the cards according to what part of those we eat, below the ground or above the ground part. Thank you, Mukaddas
Preview of Pumpkin Name Cut and Paste Puzzle with Student Names Fine Motor Literacy Lesson

Pumpkin Name Cut and Paste Puzzle with Student Names Fine Motor Literacy Lesson

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Hello, This is a powerpoint with sample names, some short some long. You can adjust the slides to your class list. Use the longer names on the slides for names in your class that are longer, just change the letters. Print out on orange printer paper. Precut the pumpkin shape. Let students cut on the dotted lines, practice holding the scissors the correct way and spelling their name. Have them mix up the strips and then put them in the correct order by looking at their name cards. Glue the strips
Preview of Make 10 with 8 and Make 10 with 9 Addition Fact Practice Worksheets

Make 10 with 8 and Make 10 with 9 Addition Fact Practice Worksheets

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Oriental Trading sells these Dry Erase Sleeves that you can slip your worksheets into for reusing them for constant practice, which is so important with facts. This worksheet lets students apply their knowledge from my other product - Make 10 with 9 and Make 10 with 8 Addition Facts Powerpoint lesson. When students actively participate in their learning, they remember what you taught them. With this worksheet, they write the addition fact, add it's turnaround. Then they show it on 10 frames (w
Preview of Preschool or Kindergarten Science Lesson - Bake a Cake

Preschool or Kindergarten Science Lesson - Bake a Cake

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Science lessons could never be this much fun! Have fun with this hands-on easy baking lesson you can follow through with your students and write down their responses about their observations on the board. You can continue the lesson with a baked cake on the following day. If an oven is available at your school, you can bake and eat the cake on the same day.
Preview of Interactive Primer Dolch Sight  Words Trainer

Interactive Primer Dolch Sight Words Trainer

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This Primer Dolch Word powerpoint presentation is your tool for keeping students on task even during transitions. It doesn't require any guidance from you. If you create a shortcut to this file on your screen, you could assign one of our students who will always be in charge of starting the powerpoint whenever transitions begin. Meanwhile, students one at a time can get up, wash their hands and come back to their seat and join others in reading. You have to assign an order in which children are
Preview of Insects and Spiders Syllable Counting Fun Powerpoint Presentation

Insects and Spiders Syllable Counting Fun Powerpoint Presentation

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Get your students moving while counting syllables in insect and spider words.
Preview of Editable Daily SCHEDULE Visual for PRESCHOOL

Editable Daily SCHEDULE Visual for PRESCHOOL

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This is a schedule you can edit and print to display for quick reference for children and adults in your preschool classroom. I laminated and put these cards on velcro on the wall. Next to the schedule, I posted a"What are we doing now?" question with velcro underneath. Children who are new to preschool are benefitting greatly from helping me move the part of the day card we are on under the question and counting out how many activities are left until the end of the day.
Preview of Addition Facts Writing Practice

Addition Facts Writing Practice

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Hello Colleagues! If you are looking at your Addition Facts assessment results with a disappointment, you are not alone. We sure did, because our students were trying to use their fingers to add on a timed test. Then it took them even longer to write their answers down. The results? Well, here is our method of training our learners to think fast, use many strategies, and write even faster. Try it with your students.! Mastering so many addition facts comes with practice, so using this tool
Preview of Pets Theme Preschool Literacy Rhyming Word Sort Fine Motor Clothespin Game

Pets Theme Preschool Literacy Rhyming Word Sort Fine Motor Clothespin Game

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Teachers can print out on card stock, glue words on small rectangles to clothespins, and have students read, sort and attached to big animal cards. Great for developing literacy, fine motor skills! You can differentiate by offering words in color for easier visual discrimination, or in black if you want to make this game more challenging. Sneak in some math practice by asking students what shape they are attaching their pins on. (There are different shapes for each rhyme card.) You can have pai
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About the store

Experience

I started teaching in 2003. I taught various elementary school grade level students for ten years. For the past 10 years I have been teaching preschool.

Teaching style

I believe that each and every student who comes into my classroom is capable of learning anything I teach, as long as I prepare lessons that match their learning styles and I do not stop believing in them.

My own education history

I hold a Bachelors in Teaching English as a Foreign Language and Master of Arts in Teaching (Elementary). Some of the certifications I have are Elementary, PreK-3, and Special Education.

Additional biographical information

I was born in Uzbekistan. When I was 19 years old, I won a grant to study in the United States for a year. Later I came back to earn my Masters Degree. For the past 20 years I have been working with children of all ages and I truly believe that children are all equal and deserve to be educated to their best potential. I started teaching when I was still in elementary school. I used to travel from the city to the suburbs where my mom taught and sit in the back of her classroom and wait while she finished her day. My first lessons were teaching her students the dance steps from my choreography class during recess time. Her students performed in front of the whole school and everyone loved it. One of the guiding principles of Kids for Peace is "We believe that learning about other cultures, lifestyles, and traditions leads to unity, respect, and peace." I love music, arts, the cuisine of Uzbekistan. I love sharing and learning about all cultures.