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Pennsauken, New Jersey, United States
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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 (NJSLA) Math Standards-Based Gradebook

5th grade (NJSLA) Math Standards-Based Gradebook

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TeachActually
In 2023, New Jersey Revised the NJSLA Standards mandating all school districts to adopt the new standards by the 2025-2026 academic school year. This digital resource provides a customizable and user-friendly math grade book to help you adjust to the updated standards seamlessly. Whether or not your district is ready to implement the standards this year, this grade book will simplify your workload. It includes report card templates that align the new standards with the existing ones, enabling a
Preview of Common Core Standards-Based Math Gradebook: 1st Grade Digital Resource

Common Core Standards-Based Math Gradebook: 1st Grade Digital Resource

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TeachActually
Simplify your grading with this math gradebook designed specifically for 1st-grade math teachers. This digital gradebook is standards-based and fully aligned with Common Core math standards, making it an efficient way to calculate and manage report card grades, all while saving time and staying organized. Setting it up is a breeze, enabling you to efficiently monitor students' progress by organizing scores, data, and anecdotal notes all in a single location. The best part? It's a reusable gem th
Preview of 4th Grade Math NJSLA Standards-Based Digital Gradebook

4th Grade Math NJSLA Standards-Based Digital Gradebook

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TeachActually
In 2023, New Jersey Revised the NJSLA Standards mandating all school districts to adopt the new standards by the 2025-2026 academic school year. This digital resource provides a customizable and user-friendly math grade book to help you adjust to the updated standards seamlessly. Whether or not your district is ready to implement the standards this year, this grade book will simplify your workload. It includes report card templates that align the new standards with the existing ones, enabling a
Preview of 3rd Grade Math NJSLA Standards-Based Digital Gradebook

3rd Grade Math NJSLA Standards-Based Digital Gradebook

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TeachActually
In 2023, New Jersey Revised the NJSLA Standards mandating all school districts to adopt the new standards by the 2025-2026 academic school year. This digital resource provides a customizable and user-friendly math grade book to help you adjust to the updated standards seamlessly. Whether or not your district is ready to implement the standards this year, this grade book will simplify your workload. It includes report card templates that align the new standards with the existing ones, enabling a
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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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
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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.