It doesn't seem possible, but I have been teaching for 9 years! I began my career as a Kindergarten teacher in an extended day setting. I taught Kindergarten for 2 years. The other 7 years I have been in a first grade classroom. My first 4 years of teaching were in an extended day school in a major city. My last 5 years, I have been in teaching in a suburban school district.
This Common Core Math Writing Journal allows your students to be completely independent learners during math center or Daily 3 time. The journal has several levels of many of the sheets so you can differentiate the students Math Journals or so you can change the printable sheets you use throughout the year. It has "The Number of the Day" sheets that reinforce and allow students to practice all Numbers & Operations in Base Ten standards. Also included are pages to assist students with problem
Make time at the beginning of each week to set a goal or two with each student during guided reading groups. Students will be accountable and know their goal. Plus, they get feedback and know when they have reached their goal. Teachers meet and have proof of achieving Danielson Framework Excellent category.
K - 2nd
Balanced Literacy, ELA Test Prep, Reading Strategies
These journal pages are meant to be used everyday as morning work or for math writing activities. At the beginning of the year, students begin with basic concepts. As the year progresses the expectations become more rigorous. All of the 1st Grade Common Core Number Sense skills are covered throughout the year.
These graphic organizers allow you to see your students thinking. I use them as I model and record my thinking. Then, I have the students use it during our mini-lessons for guided practice. Once students have demonstrated the ability to use the graphic organizer, I assess them using it. Later, I add it to their reading journals so they can show their thinking during independent reading time. If a student struggles with a standard, I pull the graphic organizers and use them in small group ti
Students are held accountable for completing learning activities with their spelling sorts. It is also a good way to show and communicate with parents about what words students are working on in the classroom! These activities are easy for students to independently complete while you are working with a small group of spellers.
Let students take ownership of their learning by helping them set math goals to work on. Put a paper clip on the standard that they are working towards. When they achieve standards they color in a box on the Achievement Chart. They also reflect on how and why they met the goal. This will facilitate building life-long learners.
These behavior management graphic organizers allow students to take ownership of their choices. They also provide an opportunity for students to decide how they could make better choices in the future. The think sheet provides a home-school connection by having a parent signature line. I hope these will be as effective for your students as they are for mine.
The "think sheet" allows students to draw and write about a poor choice they made and provides a space for them to draw and write a better choice they could have made. It also has a place for parents to sign so that a strong home-school connection can be present in your classroom.
This graphic organizer allows students to record their questions and answers for fiction stories. This is a wonderful way to assess RL.1.1.
K - 2nd
Literature, Reading Strategies
CCSS
RL.1.1
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Experience
It doesn't seem possible, but I have been teaching for 9 years! I began my career as a Kindergarten teacher in an extended day setting. I taught Kindergarten for 2 years. The other 7 years I have been in a first grade classroom. My first 4 years of teaching were in an extended day school in a major city. My last 5 years, I have been in teaching in a suburban school district.
Teaching style
I would say that I am "serious" about making sure all of my students grow and meet their goals. I focus on creating a strong classroom community and structured routines, so that my students feel safe to learn, grow, and explore their thinking.
Awards & shining teacher moments
I have been honored to speak at several Professional Development sessions within my district. I am also happy to be serving on my district's Language Arts Committee as well as the School Improvement Team.
I have been awarded the "90% Growth" award from my previous school. This award was given to me for having 90% of my students grow a year and a half according to their NWEA MAP scores.
My own education history
University of Illinois @ Urbana-Champaign with a B.A. in Elementary Education.
Concordia University with a MA in Reading
Additional biographical information
I am a mother of two adorable baby boys, wife, and education enthusiast.
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