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I’m a first grade teacher who loves creating practical, purposeful, and polished resources that actually work in a real classroom. I’ve worked with children since my very first job in high school, and that passion has only grown over time. I’ve had the opportunity to work across multiple roles and grade levels -- including special education tutoring, Pre-K, Kindergarten, First Grade (where I currently teach), and Second Grade.
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Preview of Counting by Fives (5's) Poster

Counting by Fives (5's) Poster

This is a great poster for students learning how to count by fives. I keep this poster up in my classroom and students practice during group time on a daily basis. I even catch my kindergarteners going over to the poster throughout the day and practicing on their own. I have my poster set on a black piece of card stock.
Preview of Build a Bunny Addition or Subtraction Math Game Worksheet

Build a Bunny Addition or Subtraction Math Game Worksheet

This game uses dice (or even cards) and the students have to "build a bunny". The students take turns rolling dice, or picking cards and adding the 2 numbers together. Each sum that they roll represents a bunny body part that they have to draw onto their bunny. The student that gets every number and completes their bunny first is the winner!
Preview of Counting by Tens ( 10's ) Poster

Counting by Tens ( 10's ) Poster

This is a great poster for students learning how to count by tens. I keep this poster up in my classroom and students practice during group time on a daily basis. I even catch my kindergarteners going over to the poster throughout the day and practicing on their own. I have my poster set on a black piece of card stock. I also have a blue version for 5's. I can customize colors, please let me know!
Preview of Color Shape Sort Cut and Paste Worksheet

Color Shape Sort Cut and Paste Worksheet

This worksheet allows students to sort by colors (red, blue, orange, and green) or shapes (triangle, cylinder, rectangle, and oval). Students cut the shapes out and paste them into the four sorting boxes. Simple activity that teaches students that objects can be sorted in different ways!
Preview of Dice Subtraction Game

Dice Subtraction Game

This subtraction worksheet is meant for students that are learning to subtract. Have students roll a pair of dice and fill the numbers into the subtraction sentence. I made sure to tell my students that the larger number should go first. Counters, like bingo chips or flat glass marbles, can help students understand the concept of "taking away". I have used this with my kindergarteners and they had a lot of fun. Once students got the hang of the game I was able to leave the worksheets and oth
Preview of Counting by Twos (2's) Poster

Counting by Twos (2's) Poster

This is a great poster for students learning how to count by twos. I keep this poster up in my classroom and students practice during group time on a daily basis. I even catch my kindergarteners going over to the poster throughout the day and practicing on their own. I have my poster set on a black piece of card stock.
Preview of Place Value & Number Forms Posters (Standard, Explanded, Word)

Place Value & Number Forms Posters (Standard, Explanded, Word)

I used these posters when teaching students about place value (up to millions) and the different number forms. You can print them out and have them hanging in the room, but they can also be projected onto an overhead.
Preview of Shape Identification Worksheet

Shape Identification Worksheet

This worksheet is great for those students learning to identify their shapes. Students have to uncover the hidden shapes in the picture and color them according to the directions.
Preview of Counting by Tens Necklace Cutouts

Counting by Tens Necklace Cutouts

These are circles that can be cut out, hole punched, and used when making Froot Loop or Cheerio etc. necklaces to help students count by tens. I made them in a size so that they could be cut out with my Fiskars 3 inch circle punch. After a student puts ten objects on a string add the ten circle... once they add ten more, add the twenty circle... and so on.
Preview of Finding Fact Families Addition and Subtraction Worksheet

Finding Fact Families Addition and Subtraction Worksheet

These worksheets are great for students practicing how to add and subtract. It allows students to understand the relationship between numbers and how "fact families" are made. I had students roll dice to get the first 2 numbers for their fact families, but cards are a great option too!
Preview of Dice Addition Game

Dice Addition Game

This addition worksheet is meant for students that are learning to add. Have students roll a pair of dice and fill the numbers into the addition sentence. Counters, like bingo chips or flat glass marbles, can help students that are just learning to add. I have used this with my kindergarteners and they had a lot of fun. Once students got the hang of the game I was able to leave the worksheets and other supplies at a table for them to work on independently.
Preview of Frog and Lily Pad Number Ordering Counting Worksheet

Frog and Lily Pad Number Ordering Counting Worksheet

I used this worksheet along with frogs that I purchased at Walmart (refer to picture). Students have to count the mushrooms (I didn't have bugs!) inside the frogs and write that number in the frog's tummy on the worksheet. Then students have to write the next four numbers that come after their chosen number. Cute for spring! I included a color and black & white version because I know not everyone can print in color.
Preview of Playing Card Subtraction Worksheet

Playing Card Subtraction Worksheet

This is a great worksheet to use as a math center for students learning how to subtract/ that need to practice subtraction. Students choose two cards (2-10) from a pile. They make a subtraction sentence with the cards and solve it for the difference. I have my students use bingo chips as counters to help them solve the problem.
Preview of Playing Card Addition Game

Playing Card Addition Game

This is a great worksheet to use as a math center for students learning how to add/ that need to practice addition. Students choose two cards (2-10) from a pile. They make an addition sentence with the cards and solve it for the sum. I have my students use bingo chips as counters to help them solve the problem.
Preview of Place Value Number Houses Poster

Place Value Number Houses Poster

This poster helps students understand place value and how to actually say a number. It's a great poster to have in the room when doing place value and number form units. Using "number houses" and the idea of families living in a house to teach students about place values relates a new concept to prior knowledge.
Preview of Addition with Dominos Worksheet

Addition with Dominos Worksheet

This is a quick activity for students learning how to add. I had the kids choose a random domino from a bucket. Students had to write an addition sentence using the numbers on the domino and figure out the sum. Then they used dot stickers to re-create the domino they chose on their paper. Great for a small bulletin board. Pictures shown are of the domino subtraction game I have available for purchase (I sent the addition worksheets home with the students).
Preview of Subtraction with Dominos Worksheet

Subtraction with Dominos Worksheet

This is a quick activity for students learning how to subtract. I had the kids choose a random domino from a bucket. Students had to write a subtraction sentence using the numbers on the domino and figure out the difference. Remember to remind the students that the larger number is written first. Students then used dot stickers to re-create the domino they chose on their paper. Great for a small bulletin board.
Preview of Flower Petal Addition Worksheet

Flower Petal Addition Worksheet

A quick little worksheet for kids learning how to add. Have students roll dice or pick two cards and write those numbers in the middle of the flowers. Then they draw that number of petals on the flower. Counting all the petals together helps students understand the concept of addition.
Preview of Spring Bunny Addition and Subtraction Worksheet

Spring Bunny Addition and Subtraction Worksheet

I used this addition worksheet along with carrot Easter eggs with numbered bunnies inside. Students choose 2 carrots and write the numbers on the first 2 bunnies and the sum is written on the last bunny. Great for spring or Easter themes Included is a subtraction worksheet as well!
Preview of Piggy Bank Coin Money

Piggy Bank Coin Money

This coin worksheet is meant for students just learning about coin money. It allows the students to understand the four main coins and that they each have a specific amount. The coins are shown as being different sizes, which is important when learning about money. The worksheet also has lines that mimic writing paper (blue, dotted, and pink) commonly used in kindergarten for students to write their name and answers on.
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Experience

I’m a first grade teacher who loves creating practical, purposeful, and polished resources that actually work in a real classroom. I’ve worked with children since my very first job in high school, and that passion has only grown over time. I’ve had the opportunity to work across multiple roles and grade levels -- including special education tutoring, Pre-K, Kindergarten, First Grade (where I currently teach), and Second Grade.

Teaching style

My teaching style is structured, supportive, and engaging. I believe strong classroom management sets the foundation for everything else, and I prioritize building routines and expectations from the very beginning. I love working with students in small groups and creating meaningful, hands-on learning experiences. Many of the resources I design are inspired by what my students need most --materials that keep them engaged, supported, and successful.

Awards & shining teacher moments

I was honored to be recognized as an Extraordinary Educator by Curriculum Associates (2025) -- an experience that pushed me outside of my comfort zone in the best way and helped me grow in confidence as an educator. It reinforced my passion for creating meaningful and engaging learning opportunities for students. While that recognition means so much, knowing that my resources are being used and loved in other classrooms is just as rewarding.

My own education history

Bachelor’s Degree in English | University of Connecticut Master’s Degree in Elementary Education | Southern Connecticut State University Connecticut Certification 013 in Elementary Education LETRS (Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading and Spelling) Trained

Additional biographical information

I’m a first grade teacher with a flair for all things creative and a strong belief that the details matter. I’m always looking for ways to make things more functional, more engaging, and a little more put together -- whether that’s in the classroom or at home. I believe there’s no reason to settle for something that doesn’t feel just right, which is why I love creating, customizing, and occasionally reworking things until they do. I love taking something ordinary and making it feel just right -- or even a little extra -- whether that’s a classroom resource, a space, or something as simple as ordering home fries well done and asking for extra sauce on the side. I’m passionate about creating resources that are pretty, practical, and purposeful -- helping teachers build classrooms that feel organized, engaging, and uniquely their own.