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Second Gr Shenanigans

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Memphis, Tennessee, United States
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I am lucky enough to have had experience in grades K-4! Although I have been in many different classrooms, I truly love the primary grades. I completed my field experiences in kindergarten and first grades in inclusion classrooms. I spent much up my time there creating documents, games, and SMARTBoard lessons that would last me a long time. . I spent my final internship in kindergarten where I got to see the students foster a love for learning. I love tiny humans! Luckily, I landed in second grade where there is a perfect mixed on innocence and maturity and students can take control of their own learning.
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Preview of CER Model - Melting Crayons

CER Model - Melting Crayons

These pages can be used in a class experiment to study the early stages of the scientific method and changing states of matter. Class Experiment: What happens to crayons when you apply heat? The page includes the question and sentence stems and places for students to fill out each of the Claim, Evidence, and Reason during the experiment.
Preview of Good Habits of Solving Hard Words

Good Habits of Solving Hard Words

These Good Habits come from the Lucy Calkins Curriculum. Students can use when reading to remember strategies to use when solving words.
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Experience

I am lucky enough to have had experience in grades K-4! Although I have been in many different classrooms, I truly love the primary grades. I completed my field experiences in kindergarten and first grades in inclusion classrooms. I spent much up my time there creating documents, games, and SMARTBoard lessons that would last me a long time. . I spent my final internship in kindergarten where I got to see the students foster a love for learning. I love tiny humans! Luckily, I landed in second grade where there is a perfect mixed on innocence and maturity and students can take control of their own learning.

Teaching style

Sitting still is NOT my strong suit...and I've found many kids can relate to that! I try to keep my kids up and moving as much as possible and try to incorporate that into my teaching and lessons. I use a wide range of materials from low-tech to SMARTBoard lessons to help students foster their own learning and reach a higher level of thinking in the process.

Awards & shining teacher moments

District Exceptional Student Education Paraprofessional of the year 2012