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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 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 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 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 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 Math Vocabulary Anchor Charts & NBT Assessments

Math Vocabulary Anchor Charts & NBT Assessments

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Use the Math Vocabulary Anchor Charts to teach some important math concepts either remotely or in person. Include these posters in a math notebook for students to refer to even if they are both in-person and learning from home part of the time. Combine them with the NBT Math Charts and Assessments to check your students' progress. They can be printed or used digitally. Links to the assessments as a Seesaw activity are included. Check out the details of these 2 resources!
Preview of 10 Black Dots Activity Book

10 Black Dots Activity Book

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This printable book has a half page or full page option. It is based on the the math book 10 Black Dots by Donald Crews. After reading it aloud to your students, have them create a picture using a different number of black dots, just like the book by Donald Crews. This can be done by punching out black dots for students to use to create their picture, or they can draw the correct number of dots to go into their picture. You can also use these pages to let students create their dot pictures digit
Preview of Math About Me Book #RemoteLearning

Math About Me Book #RemoteLearning

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* This can be used for in-person or remote learning. Print version, Seesaw, and Book Creator Templates included!This half page book is a great back-to-school activity so students to get to know each other while using math language. Each page has a circle for students to write an important number about themselves. It also has room for them to draw a picture about why that number is important. For example, on the page that says, "I am ____ years old,” students could draw a picture of their birthda
Preview of Lesson Plan Notes

Lesson Plan Notes

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This is a simple page and a simple concept, but a very important one! I’m always telling myself that I need to remember when something in a unit goes well or doesn’t go well. However, all too often, I never actually write it down in that moment! Then the next year when I go to teach that unit or lesson again, I can’t remember what things I specifically wanted to change or make sure that I do again. My hope is that if I have this page handy, I will jot some notes, add it to my file or in my lesso
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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!