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Parker, Colorado, United States
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Hi! My name is Emily, and I have been an elementary school teacher since 1999. I am currently a library/STREAM teacher in Colorado, and I've also been a technology integration specialist for 7 years, and I've taught 1st grade, kindergarten, Reading Recovery, and ELL. I am a google certified educator level 1 and 2, a certified Microsoft Innovative Educator, a common sense media certified educator and mentor, symbaloo certified, and I have done freelance writing for Schmoop, Common Sense Media, and We Are Teachers. I am the author of the blog teacherstuff4u.blogspot.com
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Preview of Silent Letter Patterns With Low Frequency Spellings: kn, gn, gh, mb

Silent Letter Patterns With Low Frequency Spellings: kn, gn, gh, mb

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These pages are perfect for a 2nd or 3rd grade phonics intervention group or a guided reading group. These silent letter patterns are some of the spelling patterns that can be found on the CORE Phonics Survey in the Low Frequency Vowel and Consonant Spellings list. I use CORE Phonics as a pre and post test, and I use these pages to practice the 4 silent letter patterns. First you can introduce the spelling pattern using the graphic organizer. It defines the sound that each pattern makes and inc
Preview of Pollinators Pack: Animals & Insects That Help Plants Grow

Pollinators Pack: Animals & Insects That Help Plants Grow

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The Pollinator Pack: Insects & Animals that Help Plants Grow is perfect for 2nd or 3rd grade readers who are learning about pollinators and seed dispersal. There are 5 animals/insects included in this pack: bats, butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, and squirrels. Every animal/insect in this pack includes pages with: •research written in simple language for 2nd or 3rd graders •5 – 6 bold words that can be found in a word search •5 – 6 bold words that are also in a glossary with definitions •Quest
Preview of Math Yahtzee

Math Yahtzee

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This game is perfect for math intervention or extension depending on the grade level and/or ability level. It can be played in small groups in the classroom. Math Yahtzee is played similarly to Yahtzee, but it is modified for the classroom. Math Yahtzee uses 5 dice rolled at a time. Each player gets 3 rolls per turn to get the best score. Each player has 9 turns to get 9 patterns that are recorded on the score sheet. If the player is unable to roll one of the patterns, you must record a 0 for th
Preview of Pollinators Pack Inferencing Edition

Pollinators Pack Inferencing Edition

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These pages are perfect for 2nd or 3rd grade readers who are learning about pollinators and seed dispersal. There are 6 animals/insects with clues: bat, butterfly, bee, hummingbird, squirrel, and dog. These clues are designed to introduce students to the comprehension strategy inferencing using non-fiction texts. Students use clues that are non-fiction facts to narrow down which insect or animal could be referenced in the clues. It helps students identify specific facts and the similarities and
Preview of Reader's Theater: The Blind Men and the Elephant

Reader's Theater: The Blind Men and the Elephant

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This is a folktale from India that has been written as a short Reader’s Theater play. It is an adaption that is written for 1st – 3rd grade readers. It includes parts for 7 different students, and there is a moral included at the end. There is also a place for each student to write his/her name next to the part they will read. When performing this Reader’s Theater play, I project an elephant on the board. You can use the elephant on the cover of this pdf to project during the play. The students
Preview of Math Vocabulary Anchor Chart

Math Vocabulary Anchor Chart

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Math Vocabulary Anchor Charts give visual explanations for math vocabulary concepts that are identified in the 2nd grade Common Core Standards. In this download you will find: •A Greater Than, Less Than anchor chart using Pacman’s mouth to identify the symbols •A Shapes anchor chart including triangle, pentagon, hexagon, cube, as well as quadrilaterals - rectangle, parallelogram, rhombus, trapezoid, and square •A Fractions anchor chart including circles and rectangles partitioned into halves, th
Preview of ISTE Technology Student Standards Posters & Vocabulary

ISTE Technology Student Standards Posters & Vocabulary

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The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) updated the technology standards for students in the summer of 2016. This download includes: •7 Student Technology Standards Posters written in “I CAN” kid language •7 Student Technology Standards with the breakdown of each standard (a – d) for teachers •Definitions of specific words highlighted in the breakdown of each standard •76 vocabulary word wall cards for technology •A Technology Standards Assessment Journal Cover The vocabular
Preview of Vowel Teams Word Puzzles

Vowel Teams Word Puzzles

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These pages can be used for a small group intervention or as an extension for early finishers to work on independently. It focuses on vowel teams, so it fits nicely with a phonics program that aligns with the Science of Reading. It works similar to boggle where words can be created left or right, up or down, and diagonally. The words do not have to be in a straight line, but the letters do have to be touching. This game helps students generate many words based on 19 different vowel teams with an
Preview of Assessment Data & Creating Goals

Assessment Data & Creating Goals

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Analyzing assessment data to help students create goals for their next steps in learning is so important but difficult, especially with the possibility of remote learning. These resources will help you set up a system to organize your assessment data that makes it easy to analyze, and it gives you tools - both digital and paper options - to help kids work toward their next steps. Even if you are not face to face with your students, you can give them personalized feedback and create goals. Inclu
Preview of Works Cited - Scaffold Students When Citing Sources for Reports

Works Cited - Scaffold Students When Citing Sources for Reports

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Do you struggle with teaching students to cite their sources when writing a research paper? Or do you just skip it altogether? This page is meant to be a way to scaffold students who are learning how to cite their sources. This aligns with ISTE Standard 2c and CCSS W.8. The large format style with only one citation per page is to accommodate for student handwriting. These pages can be printed out and included at the end of a student research paper. The instructional videos included on the page a
Preview of Classroom Greetings during social distancing

Classroom Greetings during social distancing

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Whether you are doing remote learning or implementing social distancing in person, we all need new ways to greet each other. These greetings should work in both settings (except for foot bump)! You can use this poster as is with my bitmoji on the first page, or you can use the 2nd page to customize it with your own bitmoji. Good luck this coming school year! I hope this freebie helps! #DistanceLearning #RemoteLearning #BTS
Preview of Parent/Teacher Conference Schedule

Parent/Teacher Conference Schedule

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Whether in-person or over zoom, you will need to have a schedule for Parent/Teacher Conferences. This is an editable google doc that can also be printed. Creating your schedule on a google doc allows you to share it with the office and other teachers who may need to see your schedule. They can see the updates as you make them. You can edit the times, dates, and names to keep track of your conferences. The extra little box is to check off whether the family confirmed their conference or whether o
Preview of * UPDATED Vowel Sounds Anchor Charts

* UPDATED Vowel Sounds Anchor Charts

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*UPDATE – As I’ve learned about the science of reading and structured literacy, I realized that I was missing a lot of combinations in this download originally, so I have made a major update to align with a more in-depth phonics study. Please download it again if you have already bought it! I have included anchor words and pictures for over 60 sounds to help students remember those sound combinations. For example, I can refer to ‘ow’ as in ‘snow’ or ’ow’ as in ‘clown’ when doing word work with
Preview of Modern Farmhouse Classroom Jobs

Modern Farmhouse Classroom Jobs

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This download includes 14 classroom jobs: •line leader •end of line •lunch basket – I have 2 students do this job – they carry the basket to and from lunch •turn on lights •tech helper –this job helps plug in computers •floor checker - at the end of the day, this job is to see if we cleaned up trash off the floor •teacher helper – this job is for running errands to the office, passing out papers, etc. •calendar helper – this job is for putting up the date •library checker – this job carries li
Preview of Reading & Writing Goals

Reading & Writing Goals

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*Great for remote learning OR in-person learning! PNG of ALL 1/2 pages and full pages included to create digital resources. Link to ALL pages set up in google slides. The goal sheets included in this download are made to go with Jennifer Seravallo's strategies in The Reading Strategies Book and The Writing Strategies Book. Print these goal sheets or use the link for a copy in google slides to help students identify and track goals and strategies in reading and writing. This download includes:
Preview of How to Slow the Spread of Germs

How to Slow the Spread of Germs

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*This download includes a pdf and pngs. It also includes a link to the writing response options in google slides and as a Seesaw Activity! Part of returning to in-person learning (whenever that may happen for your school) will have to include teaching students how to slow the spread of germs so we can keep everyone safe. This download includes 3 different resources to help you teach this concept to K – 2 students. • How to Slow the Spread of Germs Beginning Reader Book: This half page book inc
Preview of Why, They Sight Word Reader & Crossword

Why, They Sight Word Reader & Crossword

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This printable sight word book is intended to help early emergent readers practice reading and writing the sight words ‘why’ and ‘they,’ which are found on each page. Students write ‘why’ on one page, and ‘which’ on the next page throughout the book. Before introducing this book, I help students learn the words ‘why’ and ‘they’ with the download How to Learn A Word. After practicing these words, we write them into this sight word reader. The first page has the word ’Why’ with a capital ‘w’ sin
Preview of NBT Math Charts and Assessments

NBT Math Charts and Assessments

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This download has a variety of math tools and assessments for K-2 students. It includes: A 100 ChartA 200 ChartA 100 Chart labeled 'How Many Days Have We Been in School?'A Hundreds Chart labeled 'Counting By 2s' with multiples of 2 highlighted to reveal the pattern on the 100 chartA Hundreds Chart labeled 'Counting By 5s' with multiples of 5 highlighted to reveal the pattern on the 100 chartA Hundreds Chart labeled 'Counting By 10s' with multiples of 10 highlighted to reveal the pattern on the 1
Preview of Writing Strategies Using Mentor Text

Writing Strategies Using Mentor Text

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This download focuses on identifying patterns and structures in text. It highlights writing strategies in mentor texts so students can use those strategies in their own writing. You will see the influence of writing masters Lucy Calkins and Katie Wood Ray in these pages, but these pages do not directly align to just one writing curriculum. They should be helpful anchor charts for any writing unit. In this download you will get: ‘Good Beginnings’ Posters (Green border)•Question – a version with c
Preview of Long Vowel Bingo

Long Vowel Bingo

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This bingo game is a great option for intervention groups. It’s a fun way to practice reading words with different long vowel patterns. There are 15 bingo game boards that have 3 levels of word difficulty. This allows you to use this game with different levels of learners. You could even have different levels of learners play the game at the same time! To play the game, you draw one of the bingo call cards at a time. Students look in the appropriate vowel column for a word that has the correspon
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Hi! My name is Emily, and I have been an elementary school teacher since 1999. I am currently a library/STREAM teacher in Colorado, and I've also been a technology integration specialist for 7 years, and I've taught 1st grade, kindergarten, Reading Recovery, and ELL. I am a google certified educator level 1 and 2, a certified Microsoft Innovative Educator, a common sense media certified educator and mentor, symbaloo certified, and I have done freelance writing for Schmoop, Common Sense Media, and We Are Teachers. I am the author of the blog teacherstuff4u.blogspot.com

Teaching style

Literacy, differentiation and technology are my passions in education. I love the way technology differentiates for EVERY learner and allows for learning in a way that was never dreamed possible before. A year or two after my son was born, I left the classroom and started teaching technology to students and teachers. These days, my blog is full of practical ways to integrate technology into the classroom, with a lot of integration from my first loves–literacy and differentiation! I am now back in the classroom with a greater knowledge of how to use technology to stay organized and help students succeed. I believe in the Constructivist Learning Theory, inquiry, the power of project based-learning, and that students need to create. So if you ask me what app you should use in your classroom, my response is that it's not so much about the tool you use, but how you use it. Whether in the classroom or the tech lab, the goal is the same–getting kids to use higher order thinking skills. We want them to create with technology!

Awards & shining teacher moments

- Teacher of the year for Northern, CO 2002 - Volunteer of the Year award 2003 - Nominated for the DCSD Apple Award from 2005 - 2015 - Won the DCSD Apple Award in 2013 and 2015 - Presenter at multiple conferences throughout Colorado and professional development classes

My own education history

I have a bachelor’s degree in English with an emphasis in elementary education and I am certified in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education K-12. I have been trained in Reading Recovery, and I have a Master’s Degree in Creative Arts in Curriculum and Instruction. I began my doctorate focusing on literacy in the primary grades, but I only finished a year of my Ed.D before my sweet little boy was born.

Additional biographical information

I have been married to an amazing man since 2005, and my beautiful family became complete when we had our miracle baby! He was diagnosed with autism when he was about 3 years old. Everyday he amazes me, touches my heart, makes me smile, and teaches me new things. He is absolutely our most precious gift!