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RoyAltis

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Sappington, Missouri, United States
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Important Note for Buyers When you purchase this product, please be sure to check the first page of the accompanying PDF labeled READ ME FIRST. If your download comes as a ZIP file, you’ll also find a document inside called READ ME FIRST. This guide contains all the directions you’ll need to access and use the files. Many of the questions I receive are already answered there, so please refer to it first. Teach Spanish levels I, II, IV, and V to high school students. Taught middle school and tutored at the University of Missouri – St. Louis. Tutored students in French and Spanish.
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Preview of New Teacher Editable Forms & Checklists | Parent Letters, Behavior Logs & More

New Teacher Editable Forms & Checklists | Parent Letters, Behavior Logs & More

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FORMERLY KNOWN AS "HELP FOR THE BEGINNING NEW TEACHER" BONUS Starting your teaching career? This editable resource will help you stay organized, save time, and build confidence from Day 1! Designed for beginning teachers (but loved by experienced ones too), this toolkit includes ready-to-use and editable templates for classroom management, parent communication, organization, and documentation. ✅ What’s Included Seating Chart Suggestions Special Education & 504 Student tracking Student Doc
Preview of Sixteen Tons Song Analysis – Labor History, Coal Mining, and Music Activity

Sixteen Tons Song Analysis – Labor History, Coal Mining, and Music Activity

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Sixteen Tons Song Analysis – Labor History, Coal Mining, and Music ActivityBring labor history to life through music! This engaging lesson uses Tennessee Ernie Ford’s classic “Sixteen Tons” to explore coal mining, worker struggles, and labor reform. Students will analyze song lyrics, connect them to historical realities, and investigate themes of economic hardship, safety, and worker rights. Perfect for: U.S. History Economics Labor Studies Music Appreciation Interdisciplinary units What’s Inclu
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Important Note for Buyers When you purchase this product, please be sure to check the first page of the accompanying PDF labeled READ ME FIRST. If your download comes as a ZIP file, you’ll also find a document inside called READ ME FIRST. This guide contains all the directions you’ll need to access and use the files. Many of the questions I receive are already answered there, so please refer to it first. Teach Spanish levels I, II, IV, and V to high school students. Taught middle school and tutored at the University of Missouri – St. Louis. Tutored students in French and Spanish.

Teaching style

Teaching focus is mainly communicative/comprehension skill building techniques with an emphasis on proficiency. Successfully prepared students for Advanced Placement Spanish Examination at the Spanish IV and V level. Maintain website with course information, lesson plans, objectives, class notes, calendar, class guidelines, tutorials and games for students, parents, colleagues and administrators.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Nominated for inclusion in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, 1998, 2004 and 2007.

My own education history

Master of Education, University of Missouri-St. Louis Area of Emphasis: Secondary Education Spanish Missouri Teaching Certificate: Mathematics 7-12, Spanish K-12, and French K-9 ACTFL (American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages) Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) Superior- Spanish Certification B.A., University of Missouri-St. Louis Major: Mathematical Science B.A., University of Missouri-St. Louis Major: Philosophy Certificate: Latin American Studies Universidad de la Américas, Puebla, México Honor: Library Scholarship

Additional biographical information

I am bicultural and bilingual, since I was born in Mexico, but have lived extensively both in the United States and Mexico. I obtained a Masters of Education in Secondary Education as well as Bachelors of Arts degrees in Mathematics and Philosophy at the University of Missouri- St. Louis. I recently retired after 27 years of teaching. I have material for sale on Teacher's Pay Teachers so check out my store https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Royaltis.