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Ontario, Canada
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Hi, I am a teacher from Toronto, Ontario! I have been teaching Primary Homeroom since 2017. I have taught Grades 1 to 4 in Language Arts, Math, Science, Social Studies, Visual Arts, Dance, Drama, and Music.
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Preview of Ontario Visual Arts Unit, Lesson Sequence & Plans Term 1 (Grades 1-3) - Editable

Ontario Visual Arts Unit, Lesson Sequence & Plans Term 1 (Grades 1-3) - Editable

This bundle includes a comprehensive unit plan perfect for Grades 1-3 (addressing the elements of art), lesson sequence, lesson plans with hyperlinked read alouds, minds-on games, activities, rubrics and a workbook. Lesson plans are aligned with the Ontario Arts Curriculum for Grades 1-3 overall and specific expectations. All lesson plans have been adapted to Gholdy Muhammad’s five pursuits of culturally and historically responsive teaching: identity, skills, intellectualism, criticality, and
Preview of Ontario Primary Prep Coverage - Long Range Plans - Editable

Ontario Primary Prep Coverage - Long Range Plans - Editable

This Primary Prep Coverage LRP subjects include: Music (Gr 1-3) Visual Arts (Gr 1-3) Dance (Gr 1-3) Drama (Gr 1-3) Health (Gr 1, 3, 4) Physical Education (Gr. 1, 3, 4) Social Studies (Gr 3, 4) This is ready to print and fully editable outline to fit your timetable! This resource includes an outline of a month-by-month breakdown of the different subjects and the Ontario curriculum expectations covered each month.
Preview of Fractions Unit Review - Jeopardy - Editable

Fractions Unit Review - Jeopardy - Editable

This activity features a 55-slide review game focusing on the Grade 2 Ontario Math Curriculum expectations such as: B1.6 - use drawings to represent, solve and compare results of fair-share problems that involve sharing up to 10 items among 2, 3, 4, and 6 B1.7 - recognize that one third and two sixths of the same whole are equal, in fair-sharing contexts  Questions vary (e.g. matching, reading, naming, comparing, ordering) but gets harder as the point value increases. This activity provides corr
Preview of Hedgehugger Board Game - Editable (Consent, Personal Space, Caring Behaviours)

Hedgehugger Board Game - Editable (Consent, Personal Space, Caring Behaviours)

This game is perfect for primary students as a supplementary activity to help them solidify their understanding of consent, personal space, boundaries and caring vs. harmful behaviours. By playing the Hedgehugger Board Game, students will become more confident on how to ask for consent and give consent. Just like a hedgehog, even though it may be adorable and cute does not mean we have the rights to touch it or cuddle with it. It has quills that they can use to protect themselves and may hurt u
Preview of Probability (Certain, Possible, Impossible) - Editable

Probability (Certain, Possible, Impossible) - Editable

Printable activity to help students use mathematical language to describe the likelihood of events happening. Questions are completely editable, so feel free to differentiate the questions however you'd like based on the needs of your students. *Addresses the Ontario Math Curriculum Expectation D2.1
Preview of Classroom Recycling Posters

Classroom Recycling Posters

Are you frustrated when your students continuously forget how to sort their garbage? Try using these posters! I can guarantee that your students will be able to sort their garbage after snack and lunch independently after seeing these posters. Print and laminate the recycling, composting and garbage posters and post them on top or in front of the bins so that students will have a visual reminder every time before they dispose of their garbage!
Preview of Graphing Unit Review - Jeopardy - Editable

Graphing Unit Review - Jeopardy - Editable

This activity features a 55-slide review game focusing on the Grade 2 Ontario Math Curriculum expectations such as: D1.1 - sorts sets of data according to two attributes using tables and diagrams D1.3 - display sets of data using one-to-one correspondence in graphs and plots D1.4 - identify the mode(s) for various data sets and explain what this measure indicates  D1.5 - analyse different sets of data presented in various ways  Questions vary (e.g. sorting, reading, drawing, comparing, ordering)
Preview of Teacher/Student Visual School Timetable - Editable

Teacher/Student Visual School Timetable - Editable

An easy way to visually organize a school timetable for both teachers and students! Customize your schedule however you like! You can even add your own pictures for a special touch!
Preview of Student Reading Log Booklet- Editable

Student Reading Log Booklet- Editable

This is an editable and printable reading log booklet. Best printed double sided on a tabloid size paper (11" x 17"). Have your students record the date, book title, genre, opinion and parents initials on this log as they read their books.
Preview of A Letter to my Teacher Booklet - Editable

A Letter to my Teacher Booklet - Editable

Perfect writing activity for Grades K-3! Use this booklet as a follow up activity to the story "A Letter to my Teacher on the First Day of School." Feel free to edit each of the questions or differentiate this activity however you'd like!
Preview of Missing Work Slips

Missing Work Slips

Easy way to keep track and send parents a reminder to help look for a specific missing activity.
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About the store

Experience

Hi, I am a teacher from Toronto, Ontario! I have been teaching Primary Homeroom since 2017. I have taught Grades 1 to 4 in Language Arts, Math, Science, Social Studies, Visual Arts, Dance, Drama, and Music.

Teaching style

Within my classroom practice, I create many engaging activities that incorporate both digital and hands-on experiences to help further students' knowledge.

My own education history

I graduated with Honours in Bachelors of Arts as well as a Bachelors of Education. I learned and was coached under one of the best ELL Board-Designated Admin Lead within my school board who inspired me to look beyond the insufficiencies and the deficits of student learning to an asset-based lens. Starting with what students are capable of and how can we use those assets to further and deepen their understanding and comprehension.