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Veteran teacher, mentor, and mom of three helping you reclaim your prep time and master your data. Because a successful classroom foundation today is the secret to a student's success tomorrow. Follow for monthly veteran tips and early-bird launch deals! Early Education Benefits the Whole Child During the last 13 years of my teaching career I taught 3 to 5 year-olds in a Developmental Preschool classroom in an IL public school. Previously I taught general education students in grades 2, 4, 6, and 8. I've also taught students in special education classrooms (self-contained and resource) in grades K-3; 6-8; and high school.
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Preview of Counting U.S. Coins Activities Money Math Practice for 1st & 2nd

Counting U.S. Coins Activities Money Math Practice for 1st & 2nd

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Teach students to count pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters with these engaging coin activities for 1st and 2nd grade math centers. Turn money math into a hands-on, confidence-building activity with these Counting U.S. Coins Activities! Designed for early primary grade learners, these printables help students recognize coins, count values accurately, and develop real-life math skills they’ll use every day. **Benefits:** - Builds real-world math confidence: Students learn to recognize coins
Preview of Counting Coins Task Cards | Money Math Centers | Identifying Coin Values

Counting Coins Task Cards | Money Math Centers | Identifying Coin Values

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Keeping students engaged while practicing money math skills can be a challenge. These Counting Coins Task Cards give your learners a hands-on way to identify and count U.S. coins - pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters - while strengthening both math accuracy and confidence. 🌟 Benefits - Reinforces coin identification and value counting - Builds confidence and fluency with money skills - Encourages independent learning and small-group review - Long-lasting resource when printed on
Preview of Money Math Counting Coins Games I Have Who Has Activity | Coins & Values

Money Math Counting Coins Games I Have Who Has Activity | Coins & Values

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Managing math centers or review sessions can feel repetitive - but keeping students excited about money practice doesn’t have to be. This I Have, Who Has Coin Counting Game turns basic coin identification and value calculation into an engaging classroom challenge. 🌟 Benefits ✅ Makes review time of mixed coins counting interactive and fun for every learner ✅ Encourages quick thinking and listening skills ✅ Promotes collaboration through small group or full-class play ✅ Builds confidence
Preview of Alphabet and Number Posters

Alphabet and Number Posters

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Alphabet & Number Posters is a 28 page set of half-page posters featuring Bright Stripe Pencils. Alphabet and numbers 1 through 30 are included. Print on cardstock for a classroom alphabet or word wall set.. Click for more Back to School items.
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Experience

Veteran teacher, mentor, and mom of three helping you reclaim your prep time and master your data. Because a successful classroom foundation today is the secret to a student's success tomorrow. Follow for monthly veteran tips and early-bird launch deals! Early Education Benefits the Whole Child During the last 13 years of my teaching career I taught 3 to 5 year-olds in a Developmental Preschool classroom in an IL public school. Previously I taught general education students in grades 2, 4, 6, and 8. I've also taught students in special education classrooms (self-contained and resource) in grades K-3; 6-8; and high school.

Teaching style

For me, learning is all about making connections to our everyday lives. For the little ones, everything we do has a connection because the world of reading, writing, counting, computing is unfolding each and every day. For the older kids, my favorite question to answer was, "What's this got to do with my life?" I'm a big picture sort of person by nature, but being a special education teacher has allowed me to hone my skills of task analysis. Enticing kids into stories and activities is my goal - make it fun and include movement! My job as a teacher of little ones with developmental delays permits me to be creative every day.

Awards & shining teacher moments

District designation as Teacher of the Year

My own education history

B.S. in Special Education M.S. in Early Childhood Special Education Post-graduate work in Reading, Educational Technology, Gifted, Behavior Management, and Autism

Additional biographical information

* Mom of three wonderful adult children. * Artist * Like PlayLearnTeach's Facebook page at [www.facebook.com/PlayLearnTeach]. Follow my Pinterest boards at [www.pinterest.com/PlayLearnTeach]