I'm in my 15th year in education. I've worn a variety of hats from high school social studies teacher, to elementary technology coach to middle school media arts teacher. Currently I'm a middle school technology coach and LOVE that I get to work with so many students and teachers on a variety of subjects :)
Print this no-prep Halloween themed, fortune teller/cootie catcher activity for your class! Students will love that each page has unique Halloweeny jokes and that they get to customize the other sections with their own numbers, words & drawings! This pack includes: Folding directions Halloween character word bank20 unique pages (each page has unique jokes)1 blank template for students who want even more creative say!
This fun Google Slides template allows primary students to learn how to use Google Slides. Each slide breaks down the essential tools of Slides such as editing text, sharing, adding images and more. This activity can be used as a whole class or as a self paced, station activity. The template is ready for student use but feel free to customize! Suggested Projects:Computer Lab LessonUse Before any Slides/research project to teach basic skillsFun Self Paced Challenge or Station Activity What Yo
1st - 4th
Computer Science - Technology, For All Subjects, Library Skills
This is a multi-use snowman themed listening and drawing activity! Originally I used this Google Slideshow with my 1st graders to teach them how to use the stylus and draw on our iPads (using SeeSaw). This can easily be adapted to a paper drawing activity or any digital drawing platform you have available to you (Google Drawing, Flipgrid, etc.). What You Get:1. Complete digital capability 2. Google Slides Activity (customizeable) About Your Resource:You will get a Google Slides activity (edita
This is a super simple and fun way to teach students how to search and add images to their Google Docs! Students follow the direction sheet to help them complete the scavenger hunt. Students love that they get choice in what images they search for too! I originally did this activity with 4th grade since navigating our Drive, and even dragging and dropping, takes some practice :) What You Get:1. Complete digital capability 2. Google Docs Activity (customizeable) 3. Google Docs Activity Directio
All kids can code! Review your spelling or vocabulary words and sneak in a little fun coding at the same time. This Google Doc comes with two sets of puzzles where students help the spelling bee spell words by writing the direction the bee would move with arrows. Students not only learn spelling, but sequential & computational thinking. This activity also includes a template which makes it easy to add in your own list of words! What You Get:1. Complete digital capability 2. Google Slides Spel
I'm in my 15th year in education. I've worn a variety of hats from high school social studies teacher, to elementary technology coach to middle school media arts teacher. Currently I'm a middle school technology coach and LOVE that I get to work with so many students and teachers on a variety of subjects :)
Teaching style
I love to jump into anything and give it a try! My staff knows that I'm willing to work with them on anything and work to make things fun, meaningful and practical.
Additional biographical information
Aside from teaching I love hiking, drinking coffee, reading and spending time with my husband, children and little dog, Marty.
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