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My first experience included substitute teaching, in which I truly learned a lot while working with a variety of grade levels and classroom settings, including special education. I then taught Kindergarten for four years in a Catholic school. I have worked with all grade levels through my experience as a Title I teacher for four years, too. My most recent experience has been in a departmentalized setting for 5th and 6th grade math. Coming this August, I will take on a new challenge of RTI/math specialist. I have a Masters degree in instructional strategies. My endorsements include math, language arts, and science.
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Preview of Right Angles and Perpendicular Lines

Right Angles and Perpendicular Lines

*Center Activity for Right Angles, Using Color tiles to prove/disprove a right angle in letters of the alphabet, Hands-On Task supporting the common core teaching style, too *Scavenger Hunt Recording Sheet for Right Angles *Real World Examples of Right Angles and Perpendicular Lines - ones kids can relate to and find in their everyday lives!
Preview of K-2 Common Core Math Centers Pack 1

K-2 Common Core Math Centers Pack 1

Number Recognition/Identification Identifying Shapes Ordering/Comparing Numbers Skill Reinforcement Incentive Tickets Real World Connection Number Ideas Math Ice Breaker or Brain Break Open Templates to Design for Your Instruction
Preview of Parallel Lines Activities

Parallel Lines Activities

*Ideas that incorporate the Multiple Intelligences The concept of parallel lines is a big foundation for many geometric skills to follow. Therefore, it is definitely worth the extended time in the classroom to make sure students fully understand
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Experience

My first experience included substitute teaching, in which I truly learned a lot while working with a variety of grade levels and classroom settings, including special education. I then taught Kindergarten for four years in a Catholic school. I have worked with all grade levels through my experience as a Title I teacher for four years, too. My most recent experience has been in a departmentalized setting for 5th and 6th grade math. Coming this August, I will take on a new challenge of RTI/math specialist. I have a Masters degree in instructional strategies. My endorsements include math, language arts, and science.

Teaching style

I believe in promoting higher order thinking skills through classroom discussion as well as the activities I choose to use with my students. You may observe many of my projects are open-ended in order for the students to create, think on their feet, and use those higher order thinking skills to demonstrate understanding. This often also allows differentiated levels more easily by students' generated responses and work! When students CREATE, it doubles the learning! I love to continue to learn, am always open for hearing new ideas/suggestions, and sharing with others!

Awards & shining teacher moments

I have published my own children's book, "Mardi Gras in New Orleans: an alphabet book." It is a goal to hopefully publish another one, or two, or three. You get the picture!

My own education history

Althoff Catholic High School - HS diploma Southern Illinois University Carbondale - BS Education Rockford College - MAT degree: Instructional Strategies/Curriculum and Instruction Greenville College - Middle School endorsement Lindenwood University - science endorsement McKendree University - reading endorsement

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