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Sarasota, Florida, United States
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I am in my twelfth year of teaching this year. I started out in special education where I taught elementary full inclusion in Wisconsin for 9 years, switched to a self-contained middle school classroom when I moved to Florida, switched to self-contained elementary and now am switching to general education with my favorite grade - 5th!
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Preview of "Historian Quest" Social Studies Inquiry Circles

"Historian Quest" Social Studies Inquiry Circles

Need a meaningful end of unit extension? Use "Historian Quest"! This is an Inquiry Circle based activity that can be done at the end of each social studies unit. It includes a research template, activity menu, teacher guide, and a rubric to assess. Students choose an unanswered question from the unit, research in groups, and present on the topic in a variety of creative ways. I keep my Quest Menu and rubric posted in my room so students always know what is expected and are always thinking about
Preview of US History Timeline 5th Grade Houghton Mifflin Social Studies

US History Timeline 5th Grade Houghton Mifflin Social Studies

A simple timeline that can be up all year to help your 5th graders know what you will learn in Social Studies this year. This timeline aligns with Houghton Mifflin 5th grade units, using year bands instead of specific dates for a cleaner look. Print on colored paper in B&W or print in color! BONUS: US History bulletin board letters! Don't forget to review for your TpT credits!
Preview of Prove It! - Text Evidence Visual Display

Prove It! - Text Evidence Visual Display

Students are required to support their thinking with text evidence. We teach and reinforce this all year long. Why not have a visual display to show our evidence and support our teaching? This display allows your students to have access to a visual that can give them guidance on how to start their evidence citatation. It has 13 evidence sentence starters and also a small visual that reminds them to support their evidence. It's small enough that it doesn't take up an entire bulletin board, but c
Preview of Editable First Day Stations for ELA/Reading

Editable First Day Stations for ELA/Reading

Want a fun way to start the year in your ELA class? Then this product is for you! It includes 5 editable stations for your first day including: Classroom Scavenger Hunt, Reading Survey, Goal Setting, Book Tasting, and Class Story Write. Each station is designed to take about 15 minutes to complete which makes it perfect for a 90 minute block. It allows your students the opportunity for movement and collaboration while getting to know your room and gives you the opportunity to get to know them a
Preview of 5th Grade CCSS Writing Rubrics Opinion Expository Narrative

5th Grade CCSS Writing Rubrics Opinion Expository Narrative

Assess student writing and know that you are perfectly aligned to CCSS! These rubrics cover the 3 types of writing - Narrative, Opinion, and Expository. The rubrics are based on CCSS writing standards, along with language/grammar standards that are important for 5th grade. Each section of the rubric denotes which standard it addresses, making it easy to ensure you have covered the necessary standards in teaching and assessing student writing. Instead of specifying what each level looks like fo
Preview of Academic Vocabulary (includes FREEBIE wall display!)

Academic Vocabulary (includes FREEBIE wall display!)

Academic Vocabulary needs to be explicitly taught to students. This product allows you to expose your students to 30 common academic vocabulary words, giving them to opportunity to practice with each word. Empower your students to Rock the Test by understanding the language of the questions! It includes: - 30 common academic vocabulary words and definitions - Work Pages with the words grouped with similar concepts - Each Work Page gives students the opportunity to define the words, fill them i
Preview of This Week in History - Social Studies Student Research - BONUS FREEBIE INCLUDED!

This Week in History - Social Studies Student Research - BONUS FREEBIE INCLUDED!

While grade level curriculum for social studies is specific to a certain time period for a reason, it is important for students to develop background knowledge about a variety of historical events.This weekly research activity allows for just that. It is designed to be a simple, yet effective means of getting students into history in a way that will not overwhelm your classroom. All you need to do is print the poster of your choice (there is blank for bright paper or a variety of patriotic patte
Preview of Word Study Assessment Templates for Weekly Spell Check for Words Their Way

Word Study Assessment Templates for Weekly Spell Check for Words Their Way

These templates are designed to be used for the weekly spelling assessments (spell checks) that are given with Words Their Way. They are conveniently done in 2, 3, 4, and 5 columns to coordinate with the variety of column headers in the weekly sorts. Copy at the beginning of the year and pull from the stacks throughout the year. Weekly spell check are now easy to give and easy to grade! If you like this product, check out my Word Study Class Work Set and my Word Study Assessment Templates or sav
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Experience

I am in my twelfth year of teaching this year. I started out in special education where I taught elementary full inclusion in Wisconsin for 9 years, switched to a self-contained middle school classroom when I moved to Florida, switched to self-contained elementary and now am switching to general education with my favorite grade - 5th!

Teaching style

I am a highly structured and organized teacher, probably due to my background in special education (not my OCD tendencies, really). I work hard to personalize my learning and ensure that no matter ability level, students are given high (attainable) expectations. Structure does not mean there is not student driven learning, though! I find that the more clear and concise my rules and routines have become over the years, the more easily the learning can shift to student driven. We do a lot of differentiation in my room and a lot of stations and movement.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Every day that I get to walk in the room and see my students' faces is a shining moment!

My own education history

I moved to Wisconsin from Minnesota in 5th grade. I graduated from a small Christian high school and went on to a small liberal arts college in Milwaukee, WI where I got a BA in psychology. I then discovered that there is not much to do with a BA in psychology and was working as an educational assistant in a special education classroom and fell in love with teaching. I went on the get my special education certification through a liberal arts college in Kenosha, WI, where I also got my master's degree in Education. Upon moving to FL I became certified in General and Special Education and get to teach in the best district in FL - Sarasota.

Additional biographical information

I have a wonderful husband and three beautiful children ages 10, 8, and 4. I love camping and hiking and if you ever can't find me I am either at the beach, reading a book, or both!