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Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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I have taught grade 6, grade 5, grade 3/4, grade 2/3 and am now a Special Education Resource Teacher. All this since 2010!
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Preview of Other Ways to Say - A List of Synonyms

Other Ways to Say - A List of Synonyms

This list of synonyms has 15 common words followed by a lost of synonyms. Help students make their writing more descriptive and interesting.
Preview of A List of Similes

A List of Similes

A list of 40 similies for students to keep in their writing folder. Help students make their writing more descriptive and interesting!
Preview of Homonym List

Homonym List

A list of 96 homonyms for students to keep in their writing folder. There is never an excuse to hand in an assignment with mixed-up homonyms!
Preview of Capitalization Reminder: Don't Forget Your MINTS

Capitalization Reminder: Don't Forget Your MINTS

Are your students learning or forgetting capitalization rules? Try this reminder card to help them remember the rules. A great addition to a writing folder! 3 colour schemes to choose from.
Preview of Don't Forget to End Your Sentence: Punctuation Reminder

Don't Forget to End Your Sentence: Punctuation Reminder

Do you have student's who forget to put punctuation on the end of their sentences? Try these reminder cards. Three colour scheme choices.
Preview of Love It / Loathe It List - Writing Ideas

Love It / Loathe It List - Writing Ideas

A great start-of-the-year activity to get your students generating ideas for their writing. Students fill in the hearts and naturally create lists of topics they are experts on. Now they have topics to write about!
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Experience

I have taught grade 6, grade 5, grade 3/4, grade 2/3 and am now a Special Education Resource Teacher. All this since 2010!

Teaching style

I believe that students need to be responsible for their learning. My job is to teach them the skills they need to become independent. Most of my lessons involve me modelling skills to the whole class and releasing students to work in small groups or individually to practice those skills. Students also need to take responsibility to attempt to answer questions before going to adults. My classroom is full of reminders in the form of posters and displays to help students become independent.