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League City, Texas, United States
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24 years as a classroom teacher in grades 3-6 17 years as an Advanced Academics Specialist in grades K-5
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Preview of Prophecies of the Birth of Jesus Tic-Tac-Toe

Prophecies of the Birth of Jesus Tic-Tac-Toe

There are over 300 Old Testament prophecies concerning the birth and life of Jesus on Earth. In each box is scripture for the Old Testament prophecy and its New Testament fulfillment. Look up each set of verses and write the prophecy’s promise on the lines. There is a regular version (Tic-Tac-Toe-Pro) and an easier version (Tic-Tac-Toe Junior). Answer keys are included. Try to get 3 answers in a row and then maybe a full card!
Preview of A Different Way to Tell the Christmas Story

A Different Way to Tell the Christmas Story

Try sharing the Christmas story from Luke 2 in a different way. Perhaps a pass-it-sequence story telling time or from the point of view of personified characters of the story. A Hand-y Chart helps students use sensory processing to think about the story in terms of another viewpoint. What might the sheep have smelled, tasted, seen, heard? What if the manger told the story? Or a little snake that was hiding in the rocks of the stable cave? It's something different to try.
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About the store

Experience

24 years as a classroom teacher in grades 3-6 17 years as an Advanced Academics Specialist in grades K-5

Teaching style

Cross-curricular Questioning Global Interactive Across disciplines Differentiated Enrichment

Awards & shining teacher moments

Texas Region IV Elementary Teacher of the Year, Teacher of the Year- Texas Association of Gifted and Talented, Texas State Teachers Association Teacher of the Year, National Education Association Award for Teaching Excellence, H-E-B semi-finalist for Teacher of the Year

My own education history

I felt God's call to be a teacher when I was in the 6th grade and never turned back.