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Teaching Bilingually

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Culver City, California, United States
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I have been teaching Dual immersion for eight years and have found that there are not enough materials available so I began making my own. The first four years teaching were in Kindergarten and I am currently in 3rd.
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Ice Cream Multiplications

Ice cream scoops and cone. The ice cream cones come with numbers written on them up to 24 for those of us who number the students. I also include a page without numbers. Scoops have multiplications up to 12. There is a page with circles for the cherries on top. Enjoy!
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Experience

I have been teaching Dual immersion for eight years and have found that there are not enough materials available so I began making my own. The first four years teaching were in Kindergarten and I am currently in 3rd.

Teaching style

I use a constructivist approach. I teach using CGI math strategies, Writers Workshop, Guided Reading, and Daily 5. I believe that it is important to adapt instruction to the students' needs. I am a teacher that is constantly learning and adapting with my students.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Founding teacher of a dual immersion school.

My own education history

Bachelors of Art from Loyola Marymount University. Currently working on a masters in Dual Language Development from CSULB.

Additional biographical information

I started a dual immersion program at my site and it has definitely been an interesting journey. Through it I have found that there are amazing teachers and students everywhere but we often lack the resources necessary to be successful. I work to make the resources necessary for teachers and I am always looking to find ways to help my students get the resources they need. These are some quotes that I try to remember daily: "Everyone is doing the best that they can." "Be kind to one another."