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I am a highly qualified teacher with experience in a variety of educational settings. Throughout my nine years in the classroom, I have taught third, fifth, sixth, and ninth grade primarily in Reading and English/ Language Arts. I have taught in urban education environments including Los Angeles, CA; Gary, IN; and Chicago, IL, as well as, suburban environments including Lake Forest, IL. Teaching in schools that serve a high-risk population and have limited resources challenged me to be creative, relentless, and compassionate. I strive to develop rigorous instructional materials that are engaging and relevant to students' lives while fostering mastery of Common Core standards.
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Preview of Socratic Seminar Graphic Organizer

Socratic Seminar Graphic Organizer

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Teaching Lucy
Use this graphic organizer to help students prepare for ANY Socratic Seminar. Challenge students to develop a claim, evidence, and reasoning and come to the discussion prepared. There are two versions to scaffold based on your students' needs. This resource also includes a self or teacher evaluation based on Common Core Standards for Speaking and Listening.
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Socratic Seminar Preparation Sheet

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Teaching Lucy
Invite students to document their thinking in preparation for a Socratic Seminar. Mix and match the graphic organizer to focus on different Common Core Standards and offer more or less scaffolding.
Preview of Literary Essay Checklist

Literary Essay Checklist

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Teaching Lucy
Are your students writing literary essays? This resource helps students set goals for their writing and monitor their progress by having clear expectations for their writing. The checklist is broken down by writing component and challenges student to self-assess their writing as not yet, starting to, and yes. This checklist can be used for self, peer, or teacher evaluation.
Preview of Evaluate the Author's Claims in Chew On This

Evaluate the Author's Claims in Chew On This

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Teaching Lucy
Challenge your students to evaluate the author's claims. Ask students to identify claims in the text, determine which claims are supported by evidence, and evaluate the effectiveness of the author's argument. This resource is tied to an excerpt from "Chew On This" by Charles Wilson and Eric Schlosser and offers multiple graphic organizers, as well as, a formative assessment. Choose what fits your students' needs.
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Evaluate Author's Claims

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Teaching Lucy
Challenge your students to evaluate author's claims. Ask students to identify claims in the text, determine which claims are supported by evidence, and evaluate the effectiveness of the author's argument. This resource is tied to an excerpt from "Chew On This" by Charles Wilson and Eric Schlosser.
Preview of Grammar Stations

Grammar Stations

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Teaching Lucy
Teach grammar through inquiry and application. This resource includes five stations: capitalization, commas with introductory elements, dialogue, run-ons, and verb tense. Each station challenges students to activate their prior knowledge, notice patterns in a mentor text, edit a text with a specific lens, and transfer their knowledge to their own writing.
Preview of Fiction Strategies for Reading Workshop

Fiction Strategies for Reading Workshop

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Teaching Lucy
Teach and learn with ANY fiction text. Use this resource to enhance your reading workshop for mini lesson teaching points, a conferring toolkit, literacy centers, and more. There are over 10 fiction strategies. Each strategy is broken down with a teaching point, prompting questions, a visual of the strategy, a method to document thinking, and a mentor example. Making teaching and learning visible!
Preview of Mentor Informational Essay

Mentor Informational Essay

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Teaching Lucy
Are you teaching research-based informational writing? The 6th grade Lucy Calkins unit for research-based informational writing focuses on teen activism. The first bend asks students to create a flash-draft. Use this mentor essay to help students envision how they might organize their own writing. There are two versions of the essay to differentiate based on your students' needs.
Preview of Book Talk Rubric

Book Talk Rubric

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Teaching Lucy
Inviting students to do book talks introduces an authentic performance task, in which students contribute to a community of readers. Use this rubric to assess students' performance.
Preview of Fantasy Checklist

Fantasy Checklist

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Teaching Lucy
Teaching The Lucy Calkins Writing Workshop Model? Looking for more resources to support your If then... Units? Are your students writing fantasy stories? This resource gives students a chance to self-assess their fantasy writing. Students can mark specific strategies as not yet, starting to, or yes.
Preview of Book Club Group Reflection

Book Club Group Reflection

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Teaching Lucy
Looking for a way to wrap-up book clubs? Use this resource as a collaborative self-assessment, where group members will culminate their work together by reflecting on what books they read together and how their group dynamic helped or hurt their work as readers.
Preview of Narrative Strategies: Mentor Texts

Narrative Strategies: Mentor Texts

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Teaching Lucy
Writers learn from other writers. Model narrative strategies with mentor texts to help students notice the skill and try it in their own writing. Use the mentor texts throughout your writing workshop from mini lessons to strategy groups. Help students set goals for writing through observation and inquiry. Strategies include the following: Leads Sentence Patterns Symbolism Figurative Language Inner & External Story Dialogue Transitions Endings
Preview of Nonfiction Reading Strategies Toolkit

Nonfiction Reading Strategies Toolkit

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Teaching Lucy
Teach and learn with ANY nonfiction text. Use this resource to enhance your reading workshop for mini lesson teaching points, a conferring toolkit, literacy centers, and more. There are over 10 fiction strategies. Each strategy is broken down with a teaching point, prompting questions, a visual of the strategy, a method to document thinking, and a mentor example. Making teaching and learning visible!
Preview of List of Transition Words

List of Transition Words

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Teaching Lucy
Use this resource to help students bring in a variety of transition words into their writing.
Preview of Word Work Toolkit

Word Work Toolkit

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Teaching Lucy
Teach and learn with ANY text. Use this resource to enhance your reading workshop for mini lesson teaching points, a conferring toolkit, literacy centers, and more. There are over 11 fiction strategies. Each strategy is broken down with a teaching point, prompting questions, and a visual of the strategy. Making teaching and learning visible!
Preview of Grammar Mini-lessons and Assessment

Grammar Mini-lessons and Assessment

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Teaching Lucy
Are you trying to squeeze grammar into a packed reading and writing workshop? Use this resource to build a foundation for QUICK grammar instruction through observation and application. Each lesson offers a focus statement to name the teaching point and practice that is rooted in sentence observation. Invite your students to study real writers' work to inform decisions about their own writing. This resource is based on Jeff Anderson's Patterns of Power. The lessons include capitalization, nouns,
Preview of Writing About Reading Toolkit

Writing About Reading Toolkit

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Teaching Lucy
Teach and learn with ANY text. Use this resource to enhance your reading workshop for mini lesson teaching points, a conferring toolkit, literacy centers, and more. There are over 10 fiction strategies. Each strategy is broken down with a teaching point, prompting questions, a visual of the strategy, a method to document thinking, and a mentor example. Making teaching and learning visible!
Preview of Archetypical Characters

Archetypical Characters

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Teaching Lucy
Teaching fantasy? Help students notice and analyze how characters that fit-into common archetypes with this reference guide to different archetypes.
Preview of "The Giving Tree" Debate

"The Giving Tree" Debate

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Teaching Lucy
Encourage your students to apply their speaking and listening skills in a debate about "The Giving Tree." Provide this graphic organizer to help students plan for their debate. This graphic organizer has TWO versions, so you can differentiate your instruction with your students, opting for more or less scaffolding.
Preview of Foundational Reading Skills Toolkit

Foundational Reading Skills Toolkit

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Teaching Lucy
Teach and learn with ANY text. Use this resource to enhance your reading workshop for mini lesson teaching points, a conferring toolkit, literacy centers, and more. There are 10 foundational strategies. Each strategy is broken down with a teaching point, prompting questions, a visual of the strategy, a method to document thinking, and a mentor example. Making teaching and learning visible!
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Experience

I am a highly qualified teacher with experience in a variety of educational settings. Throughout my nine years in the classroom, I have taught third, fifth, sixth, and ninth grade primarily in Reading and English/ Language Arts. I have taught in urban education environments including Los Angeles, CA; Gary, IN; and Chicago, IL, as well as, suburban environments including Lake Forest, IL. Teaching in schools that serve a high-risk population and have limited resources challenged me to be creative, relentless, and compassionate. I strive to develop rigorous instructional materials that are engaging and relevant to students' lives while fostering mastery of Common Core standards.

Teaching style

Teaching doesn’t mean telling students what to do but rather helping children become the people they want to be. Teachers are often an influential part of a child’s education, and effective teachers understand that their role is to support and empower children to direct their own learning. Teachers should create authentic learning environments, in which children’s intrinsic instincts for learning, as well as, their interests, talents, and curiosities are not only acknowledged but are recognized as foundational components of a child’s education. Learning should start with children’s goals, and teachers should support children in pursuit of those goals. Teachers should foster a love of learning and be mindful of the many reasons that children stop loving learning, which often reflect the constraints of the school environment not the child’s potential. In addition, teachers should be listeners more than speakers. As listeners, teachers should seek to understand the whole child beyond academics to the child’s social and emotional health. In doing so, teachers build children’s confidence and foster their ability to express themselves. Teachers are not only responsible for helping children gain a better sense of self but for helping children develop an understanding of other perspectives, so they can discover, question, and contribute to the world around them. Teachers should model a growth mindset and reinforce the idea that learning at times can be messy and involve failure before success. Moreover, teachers should maintain the belief that all students can learn and achieve mastery of learning skills, yet students need to be able to work at their own pace. Teachers can hold high expectations for all children while differentiating to meet their needs and helping them reach their goals.

Awards & shining teacher moments

The best honor I have ever received as a teacher was when my students awarded me the "Freedom of Expression" award. In giving me this honor, they explained how they felt that our classroom community provided them with the opportunity to develop and explore their ideas and perspectives on topics connected to the world within and outside of our classroom.