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I jumped into teaching at 36 and haven’t looked back—well, maybe a few times! It’s been 20 years now, and what a ride it’s been. I kicked things off in first grade, then made the move to kindergarten at a small parochial school. From there, I took a sharp turn into middle school and spent 11 wild, wonderful years teaching 6th through 8th grade in a public school. Eventually, I found my way back to the little ones, teaching 3rd grade during the COVID era (dodged the virtual middle school bullet, thank goodness), and now I’m happily teaching 4th grade. Retirement is just a few years away, but I’m still loving the chaos, the creativity, and the kids!
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Preview of 5th Grade Math CCSS Tracking Log [DIGITAL, EDITABLE]

5th Grade Math CCSS Tracking Log [DIGITAL, EDITABLE]

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Maximize Learning Potential: Utilize the Common Core Standards Digital Resource.Ensure a strong start to the school year by incorporating all the essential Common Core standards right from the beginning. This math Common Core Standards tracking sheet is a valuable tool to keep track of how frequently students engage with each standard. Whether you prefer electronic tracking or a printed log, this resource is versatile. I suggest having one log for whole group lessons and separate logs for small
Preview of Celebrate Student Success: Student Recognition and Parent Communication Tracker

Celebrate Student Success: Student Recognition and Parent Communication Tracker

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Use this positive student recognition tracking Log to celebrate student efforts and achievements. Celebrating student success is the key to fostering a sense of belonging in the classroom and motivating students to learn. Acknowledge their growth, recognize milestones, and build strong home-school connections. make sure every student feels seen, valued, and appreciated throughout the school year.
Preview of [Digital Resources] Intervention:"Check My Work Checklists [Digital & Printable]

[Digital Resources] Intervention:"Check My Work Checklists [Digital & Printable]

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Introducing our Google Sheets Digital student checklists, specifically crafted for students who tend to rush through their assignments. These templates encourage them to slow down and ensure their work is thorough, featuring easy-to-follow, step-by-step directions for checking their work. Ideal for I & RS and SPED interventions, these checklists can also benefit the entire class. Versatile Uses:Print them for a bulletin board displayAttach them to students' assessments for quick referenceLaminat
Preview of Independent Reading Student-Teacher Conferring and Tracking Progress Resources

Independent Reading Student-Teacher Conferring and Tracking Progress Resources

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These resources are designed to support teachers in conducting independent reading conferences with their students. They will assist in setting reading goals and tracking progress as well as empowering students to take charge of their learning journey.
Preview of Tracking Progress Graphs Folder Kit [Empower Your Students]

Tracking Progress Graphs Folder Kit [Empower Your Students]

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Student Tracking Progress GraphsHelp your students take charge of their learning with these engaging and visually appealing bar and line graphs designed for easy tracking of progress. This resource features 4 focus graphs and 2 blank graphs, allowing for customization to match any skill or learning target. To create a personalized trifold folder for each student, simply staple together two manila folders and attach a graph to each section. Additionally, there are 9 positive mindset coloring pa
Preview of 4th Grade ELA Common Core Standards CCSS Tracking Log [DIGITAL, EDITABLE]

4th Grade ELA Common Core Standards CCSS Tracking Log [DIGITAL, EDITABLE]

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Use it or lose it! Make sure you are hitting all the standards multiple times throughout the school year. This editable English language arts (ELA) common core standards tracking sheet is an excellent way to monitor how many times students are exposed to each standard. You can do this electronically or print it out. I designate one log for whole group lessons and others for small group instruction. Every time I plan a lesson, I check off the standards that apply. If and when I notice a standard
Preview of 4th Grade Math Common Core Standards CCSS Assessment Tracking Log [DIGITAL]

4th Grade Math Common Core Standards CCSS Assessment Tracking Log [DIGITAL]

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TeachActually
Use it or lose it! Make sure students don't forget math skills with this DIGITAL, EDITABLE and PRINTABLE math common core standards assessment tracking sheet. It's an excellent way to monitor how often students are exposed to each standard. You can use this electronically or print and use it with a clipboard. I designate one log for whole group lessons and others for small group instruction. Every time I plan a lesson, I check off the standards that apply. If and when I notice a standard that h
Preview of [Digital Resources] Technology: A Student Checklist

[Digital Resources] Technology: A Student Checklist

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Help your students stay organized with this user-friendly digital checklist designed for online technology management. By assigning it early in the school year, students can easily reference it throughout their learning journey. This Google Sheet is crafted to save you time while supporting your students' needs. The checklist features an editable and customizable list of popular educational platforms, complete with hyperlinks for easy access. Before assigning it to your students, simply select y
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Experience

I jumped into teaching at 36 and haven’t looked back—well, maybe a few times! It’s been 20 years now, and what a ride it’s been. I kicked things off in first grade, then made the move to kindergarten at a small parochial school. From there, I took a sharp turn into middle school and spent 11 wild, wonderful years teaching 6th through 8th grade in a public school. Eventually, I found my way back to the little ones, teaching 3rd grade during the COVID era (dodged the virtual middle school bullet, thank goodness), and now I’m happily teaching 4th grade. Retirement is just a few years away, but I’m still loving the chaos, the creativity, and the kids!

Teaching style

I’m all about inspiring young minds and making a real difference, but I also believe in keeping it real. Teaching isn’t all sunshine and sharpened pencils; it’s ACTUALLY demanding, chaotic, and let’s be honest, rarely glamorous. Over the years, I’ve learned to lean into resilience, embrace the mess, and build systems that help keep things (mostly) on track. I love sharing practical tools that have actually worked in the classroom, because I know how overwhelming it can be to reinvent the wheel every Sunday night. I also firmly believe it takes a village...collaboration, community, and the occasional group text rant are what keep us going. Honestly? Teaching feels a lot like running a marathon for ten months straight without water breaks. But we do it, year after year, because it matters... and because deep down, we love it.

My own education history

My path to the classroom wasn’t exactly traditional. I started out taking night classes at community college while juggling life with three young kids at home—lots of coffee and very little sleep! Eventually, I graduated Summa Cum Laude from Rowan University with a focus on writing, and I took the alternative route into teaching rather than the usual education program. It wasn’t the straightest line, but it got me exactly where I was meant to be.

Additional biographical information

Before I became a teacher, I was a stay-at-home mom to three kids, doing my best to keep everyone alive, fed, and occasionally on time. My husband’s a state trooper, so life was always a bit of a juggling act. When I did step into the classroom, it felt like coming full circle—I started out teaching at the same parochial school my kids and I had both attended. Over time, I realized I wasn’t just passionate about teaching students—I was just as passionate about supporting teachers. That’s why I started Teach Actually: to share honest, practical, no-fluff resources that help teachers stay afloat, stay inspired, and maybe even laugh a little along the way. Because let’s face it—this job is tough, but it’s also full of purpose and heart. Welcome to "Teach Actually". Visit me on www.teachactually.com for more info on how to get organized, stay inspired, and teach with purpose.