I've worked in a few pre-schools. I have also taught 4th grade (4 years), 5th grade (8 years) and 6th grade (1 year). I was the SHTEAM Integrationist for 2 years.
Youth Groups work together on teams to earn points by doing service for those in their neighborhoods and community. Youth will: work together to achieve goodsocialize with those in their groupget to know the people and places around themuplift othersfeel joy in helping othersProduct includes: Suggested activities and point valuesPrint outs to tape to suggested drop off itemsRulesList of items needed for each group
My students beg me to play this and cheer when I tell them it's time to "Blow the Roof Off." This fun, quick, collaborative learning game with help your students remember the little details about Plymouth Colony. It is easy to create and very few materials are needed to play. Just grab your marker/chalk, a timer and the cards and you're ready to play. Students love to problem solve how they can complete the deck faster.Great for practicing listening and gets students moving!
This easy print-and-go activity will allow students to analyze how slave laws progressively worsened in Virginia between 1662 - 1748. A great partner activity that allows students to examine one law, inference, and summarize its meaning, then discuss with the group how all of the laws effected slave life.
Use this activity to help teach subject specific vocabulary about the Roanoke Colony in conjunction with the book "Roanoke - The Lost Colony: An Unsolved Mystery from History." Students will fill-in-the-blank for 20 different vocabulary words while you read aloud to them, or use a digital reading of the book. Can be printed or used digitally on a classroom webpage of your choice. This resource is great for: Language Arts IntegrationSocial Studies VocabularyIndependent WorkDistance Learning,
My students beg me to play this and cheer when I tell them it's time to "Blow the Roof Off."This fun, quick, collaborative learning game with help your students remember some of the little details about the Civil War.It is easy to create and very few materials are needed to play. Just grab your marker/chalk, a timer and the cards and you're ready to play.Students love to problem solve how they can complete the deck faster.Great for practicing listening and gets students moving!
5th - 10th
Social Studies, Speaking & Listening, U.S. History
Review adding, subtracting and multiplying decimals in an authentic way. Use as a class money system, with students keeping track of money earned and lost throughout the week.A great introduction to financial awareness and stabilityEasy to modify for any grade by changing the ways students earn/lose money and by making the numbers more easy/difficult to work with.Provide real-life math experiences along with general instruction.
A great way to initiate a discussion about following directions.Use at the beginning of the year or as a quick reminderVery easy to prep. Print and go!Fun for students and teacher. Creates a good class memory while being purposeful.
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Experience
I've worked in a few pre-schools. I have also taught 4th grade (4 years), 5th grade (8 years) and 6th grade (1 year). I was the SHTEAM Integrationist for 2 years.
Awards & shining teacher moments
School Teacher of the Year 2019-2020,
PTA Teacher of the Year 2019-2020,
PTA Teacher of the Year 2016-2017
My own education history
Associates in Early Childhood Education, Bachelors in Elementary Education, ESL Endorsement
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