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Our Kitchen Table Learning

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New Jersey, United States
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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 Handwriting Practice

Handwriting Practice

Once students have completed your schools Handwriting curriculum, how can you continue to practice handwriting?! Use these interesting and educational nonfiction passages about animals. Students can read the passages to learn information and then copy the passages onto lined paper to practice Handwriting. Students can then keep these passages in their reading folders/baggies or turn them into a collection/nonfiction book about animals upon finishing.
Preview of Character Study Kit

Character Study Kit

If you are teaching a Character Study for Reading Workshop, this is the kit for you! You will find inventive whole class charts, individualized charts, worksheets for students, and more! This kit focuses on character traits, feelings, and the skill of INFERRING. I hope you find the resources as useful as I do :)
Preview of Goal Setting in Writing Workshop

Goal Setting in Writing Workshop

Use these kid-friendly strategies to make Writing Workshop more efficient for you! Choose from 5 writing strategies based on student need. Print them on labels to stick to student folders or strategy sheets to foster independence. These strategies align with Teachers College (TC) reading/writing curriculum and support student growth in language conventions and writing development.
Preview of Behavior Management Bundle

Behavior Management Bundle

Several individualized behavior plans and behavior management tickets to get your classroom started on the best possible foot! I have used these tools in my classroom for many years, and always find them to be super successful based on individual student needs.
Preview of End of Year Math Assessment

End of Year Math Assessment

A common core aligned math assessment packet to use for the end of first grade! This packet can be used to guide report card grades and comments, or simply to show progress to parents at the end of the year. This can also be used as a summer activity packet. This packet includes concepts such as: sequencing numbers, solving story problems, counting by 2's/5's/10's, and more!
Preview of Participation Checklist

Participation Checklist

A great task to take on in your classroom, or to give to a teaching assistant or student teacher -- keep track of students performance outside of pure academics. Social/emotional learning is super important too!
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 Setting Goals for Math

Setting Goals for Math

Use these math strategies as visuals for students to keep in their math folders! This is a quick and easy way to set different goals for different learners and hold students accountable for checking their strategy when problem solving. Copy and paste into a label format in Microsoft word to print onto labels and stick in students math folders.
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 Story Problems for Early Addition

Story Problems for Early Addition

A 4-page packet of story problems including addition, subtraction, and how many of each! There are a few 3-part story problems included as well. Use these to support students who are beginning to master story problem solving through strategies like counting all, counting on, counting back, and using doubles!
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.
Preview of Ticket Motivation

Ticket Motivation

Motivate your students with tickets or 5 minutes of "choice time" for achieving their goals! This is a 3 chart series - you can either use one chart for a few weeks at a time and then move into the next, or alternate the charts weekly to keep students engaged.
Preview of Independence and Confidence

Independence and Confidence

For the child who seems to always seek teacher assistance or reassurance, when he/she may not actually need it! Use the check-in chart and the teacher talk tickets to encourage students to try other means before coming to a teacher. This will help them to become more confident until eventually they are asking others for help or "reading the room" without the chart as a reminder!
Preview of Decrease Chattiness

Decrease Chattiness

For the child who is particularly chatty -- help him or her to monitor focus throughout the day!
Preview of Nonfiction Writing Paper

Nonfiction Writing Paper

A variety of nonfiction writing papers to choose from for your students in a Nonfiction Writing unit! Includes a Table of Contents, pages with different numbers of line, and an About the Author page!
Preview of Black History Month -  Interactive Writing

Black History Month - Interactive Writing

Use these photos with lines underneath to do some Interactive Writing around some of the Historical Heroes to study during Black History Month!
Preview of Choice Time Labels

Choice Time Labels

Use this template for your choice time centers! The name of the center comes with a visual underneath to attach to a chart or print out on labels. I put Velcro on the backs of each center to attach to a small whiteboard, then let my students sign up for Choice Time with a dry erase marker on the whiteboard.
Preview of Movement Breaks

Movement Breaks

With this movement break plan, students who need to fidget or move around throughout the day can have the liberty to do so! Students choose from four different movement breaks throughout the day, circling the break that they take to keep track. This can also easily be shared with parents to show how their child is manipulating the chart in school.
Preview of Listening on the Rug

Listening on the Rug

With this chart, you can help support a child who struggles to listen on the rug. Use smiley faces, stickers, or check marks to observe good listening on the rug, and to share with the child. You can also teach the child to giving him or herself the check marks in order to help shape self monitoring skills.
Preview of Setting Daily Goals

Setting Daily Goals

Use this behavior chart to set two goals for a student. Keep track of his/her behavior throughout the day with 5 check boxes per goal. This well help both you and the child to see growth across the week, and increase student independence in self awareness throughout the day. This is also a behavior chart that can easily be sent home each day or week to communicate with parents about student behavior!
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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.