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Our Kitchen Table Learning

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New Jersey, United States
About the store
Taught the first grade for eleven years in a NYC public school, have tutored across ages, from pre-k through second grade. I also have a four year old daughter at home who moves through these worksheets and activities with me regularly!
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Preview of Leveling Library Books

Leveling Library Books

Instead of labeling your library book bins by letter, use this color/number system to keep students from thinking that reading levels are a race! Use the red 1,2,3 to represent levels A, B, C and so on.
Preview of Author Labels for Book Bins

Author Labels for Book Bins

Use this template to print out cute, kid-friendly labels for your Author Bins in the classroom library! Includes: Kevin Henkes, David Shannon, Leo Leonni, Mo Willems, Eric Carle, and more!
Preview of Where Are We?

Where Are We?

Hang this mini chart outside of your classroom door and use a clothespin to indicate where your class is throughout the day.
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About the store

Experience

Taught the first grade for eleven years in a NYC public school, have tutored across ages, from pre-k through second grade. I also have a four year old daughter at home who moves through these worksheets and activities with me regularly!

Teaching style

I would consider myself a warm demander - I have high expectations for my students, but am aware that they need love and support to meet those expectations. Students are capable of so much more than we often give them credit for. Independence and consistency are key.

My own education history

I went to undergraduate school at the University of Delaware, where I majored in Psychology. I went on to graduate school at NYU to receive my Masters Degree in early childhood special education.

Additional biographical information

My activities and worksheets are geared for families who want to tuck in learning at home, or even get a head start on their littles learning! We often do these activities while waiting for breakfast before school or during snack time after school. It's a nice way to grow together while not putting too much pressure on formal learning at home.