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I’ve been teaching 4th grade since graduating from Arizona State University in 2013. I’m passionate about creating a positive, engaging classroom and take pride in leading both students and colleagues. I strive to empower students to take ownership of their learning while collaborating with my team to develop creative, effective strategies.
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Preview of 4MDA3 essential standard escape room review, area and perimeter

4MDA3 essential standard escape room review, area and perimeter

This completely digital escape room is aligned to the Arizona Essential Standard 4.MD.A.3, focusing on solving real-world problems involving area and perimeter. Students move through 5 interactive rooms, answering each question correctly to unlock the next challenge. The engaging format keeps students focused and provides meaningful practice applying area and perimeter formulas in context. This activity is perfect for skill review, reteach opportunities, morning work, or preparation for state te
Preview of Grade 4 Digital Math Escape Room Word Problems 4.OA.A.2 AASA Test Review

Grade 4 Digital Math Escape Room Word Problems 4.OA.A.2 AASA Test Review

This no-prep digital math escape room for Google Forms is a fun and engaging way for students to review 4.OA.A.2. It focuses on solving division and multiplication word problems with unknowns, group size unknown, and number of groups unknown, which is one of Arizona’s Essential Standards for AASA testing in the spring. Students can only move on when they get the correct answer, so they stay focused and on task. It works great for AASA test prep, a quick math review, warm-ups, or enrichment for e
Preview of Grade 4 Digital Escape Room for 4.NBT.B.5- essential standard

Grade 4 Digital Escape Room for 4.NBT.B.5- essential standard

Take your students on an exciting multiplication adventure with this digital escape room aligned to 4.NBT.B.5. In The Temple of Products, students must work through five interactive rooms by solving problems involving multi-digit multiplication using area models, partial products, and the standard algorithm. This resource is perfect for reviewing or assessing mastery of 4.NBT.B.5. With built-in self-checking questions, students can work independently while staying engaged in a challenging, stand
Preview of Cursive Math Vocabulary Alphabet Posters for Grades 4–6 Classroom Decor

Cursive Math Vocabulary Alphabet Posters for Grades 4–6 Classroom Decor

Brighten up your upper elementary classroom with this Cursive Math Alphabet for Grades 4–6: a bold, vibrant resource that combines math vocabulary with beautiful cursive lettering! Whether you teach 4th, 5th, or 6th grade, this versatile resource includes grade-specific vocabulary for each level, so you can easily mix and match words based on your curriculum and student needs. Each letter of the alphabet features: A crisp, cursive capital and lowercase letterA math vocabulary word appropriate fo
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Experience

I’ve been teaching 4th grade since graduating from Arizona State University in 2013. I’m passionate about creating a positive, engaging classroom and take pride in leading both students and colleagues. I strive to empower students to take ownership of their learning while collaborating with my team to develop creative, effective strategies.

Teaching style

My teaching style focuses on making learning fun and engaging through gamified lessons and collaboration. I believe students learn best when actively involved, so I create opportunities for teamwork on projects and challenges. This approach motivates students to take risks, problem-solve, and support one another while building key skills like communication, critical thinking, and teamwork.

My own education history

I began my college journey at a community college to save money and spent two years there, where I also met my husband! I then transferred to Arizona State University, where I earned my Bachelor of Arts in Education. It was a practical path that worked well for me and set me up for a career I love.