I was an ESL elementary educator for more than 4 years in New Mexico and Texas. In addition to teaching, I have a passion for helping other flood their homes and classrooms with rich, meaningful and memorable lessons!
Ever feel lost for what to do with your students when their small groups come to meet with you? Overwhelmed by the resources you're given for interventions? Don't fret! This routine outline has been a great tool to use, even as the topics and stories change. Your mind will be at ease when searching for techniques and ideas from your emergent readers to the grade level pros!
I wish I would have known more about the resources I could have used during student teaching. I took a lot of notes and documented ideas I loved, but they were scribbled here and there throughout my notebook or in my class binder! I have put today a few simple observation and information guides for you to use during your journey to becoming an educator. I hope you find them easy to use and helpful in your student teaching!
Use this resource to plan your to-do list in order to carry out all tasks efficiently! With batching, you will group tasks, dedicate time to them specifically, and accomplish more. Don't let your list get the best of you!
Are you set for subbing? Maybe you're just getting a taste of homeschooling for the first time! Let's get you all settled in.Use this guide as your blueprint for all of the fun considerations that come along with being a teacher, even if temporary. In this tool, you will find helpful tips and food for thought when it comes to creating your ideal environment and implementing learning effectively for your students!
Work in reverse! Use this outline to tackle every tidbit of your teaching workload that has to do with planning. Choose your standard, create your objectives, and never miss another piece of long-term lesson planning again!
Organize your small groups with this organizational tool. I have included an example to help you ensure your students are getting the support and intervention instruction time necessary for their success!
I am using these "I Can..." goals to help my students track their skills that will help build their foundation for reading.
I hope that these are helpful in your classroom too!
Capture a snapshot of your tasks, planning, and meeting notes using this simple outline! Laminate to reuse, or print a few to have them to look back on and track your accomplishments.
Take a nature walk to encourage your students to make comparisons using similes!
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Experience
I was an ESL elementary educator for more than 4 years in New Mexico and Texas. In addition to teaching, I have a passion for helping other flood their homes and classrooms with rich, meaningful and memorable lessons!
Teaching style
Interactive, engaged, and appropriate for each learner!
My own education history
University of Texas at Arlington- GO MAVS!
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