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Hello and welcome to my page! I’m Amanda Terhune, a teacher, blogger, TpT’er, firefighter wife, mother to three amazing kids, and life-long Oklahoman. From an early age, I always knew I was born to be a teacher. My earliest childhood memories include spending hours in my bedroom, perfecting my teaching skills with my stuffed animals as my students. Following my childhood dreams, I earned a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from the University of Oklahoma in 2006. If you are a football fan, you may have seen me spinning my flag during OU football games as part of the Pride of Oklahoma colorguard. I was lucky enough to begin my teaching career in the same district I grew up in and was offered a first grade position at the school where I completed my student teaching in Moore, Oklahoma. Teaching first grade, while challenging, is incredibly rewarding, especially witnessing how much students grow both independently and academically throughout the year. I firmly believe first grade curriculum builds the crucial foundation that every child needs to grow and thrive as a student - ultimately preparing them for a bright academic future. My passion for curriculum led me to create creative and fun resources for not only my own classroom, but for my fellow teachers. In 2011, I started a teaching blog to share what I was doing in my classroom with other first-grade teachers. That same year, I opened my Teachers Pay Teachers store after I was encouraged by a teammate to share my creations. My Life Outside of Education: In 2010, I married my high school sweetheart, Nick, who is a fire captain. Like so many, we struggled with fertility and it took more than six years before we welcomed our first child, Landon in 2016. Once I was finally pregnant, I decided to take a leave of absence from teaching to focus on my health and raising my son. In June 2020, we were blessed to welcome our twin girls, Eva and Ella. If I’m not running after my three children, you are likely to find me behind my laptop, continuing to follow my passion of education by creating resources for all of you! I love connecting with other teachers, sharing ideas, and seeing how you use my resources in your own classrooms. Be sure to follow me on Teachers Pay Teachers, Pinterest, TikToc, Instagram, and Facebook for more tips and ideas. If you have any questions, feel free to e-mail me at amandaterhune1@hotmail.com.
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Preview of Fingerprint Christmas Wreath Photo Ornament Craft {Student-Made Parent Gift}

Fingerprint Christmas Wreath Photo Ornament Craft {Student-Made Parent Gift}

Looking for a quick and easy student-made parent gift for Christmas?  These fingerprint wreath photo ornaments are an adorable, low-prep project that turns tiny fingerprints into a keepsake ornament families will treasure for years. This non-breakable craft is quick, affordable, and simple for students to make! It's perfect for classroom holiday activities, Christmas parties, or winter craft centers. What’s Included:Step-by-step teacher directions for easy prep.2 printable wreath templates
Preview of Snow Globe Ornament Christmas Craft {Student Made Parent Gift}

Snow Globe Ornament Christmas Craft {Student Made Parent Gift}

Looking for a student-made parent gift for Christmas?  These snow globe ornaments are so cute they make the perfect gift for your students to give to their parents for Christmas! This non-breakable craft is quick, easy, and cheap for your students to make!  This download includes step-by-step teacher directions on how to make the ornaments. It is also editable in PowerPoint (or Google Slides) so you can type each of your student's name, grade, and school year directly onto the globe. *Printing
Preview of Ugly Sweater Ornament Template Christmas Craft {Student Made Parent Gift}

Ugly Sweater Ornament Template Christmas Craft {Student Made Parent Gift}

Looking for a student-made parent gift for Christmas?  These ugly Christmas sweater ornaments are so cute they make the perfect gift for your students to give to their parents for Christmas! This non-breakable craft is quick, easy, and cheap for your students to make!  This download includes step-by-step teacher directions on how to make the ornaments. It also includes 6 sweater templates and an editable name tag template you can type your student's name and info into to add to their ornament.
Preview of Puzzle Piece Wreath Ornament Template and Name Plaques Christmas Craft

Puzzle Piece Wreath Ornament Template and Name Plaques Christmas Craft

Looking for a student-made parent gift for Christmas?  These puzzle piece wreath ornaments are so cute they make the perfect gift for your students to give to their parents for Christmas! This non-breakable craft is quick, easy, and cheap for your students to make!  This download includes step-by-step teacher directions on how to make the ornaments. It also includes a printable wreath template and an editable name plaque template you can type your student's name and info into to add to the back
Preview of Silhouette Picture Frame Directions and Nameplates {Parent Gift Idea}

Silhouette Picture Frame Directions and Nameplates {Parent Gift Idea}

Looking for a student-made parent gift?  These silhouette picture frames are so cute they make the perfect Christmas gift for parents, Mother's Day gift for Moms, or even Grandparents' Day gifts for grandparents! This parent gift is quick, easy, and cheap for your students to make!  This download includes step-by-step teacher directions on how to make the silhouette picture frame. It also includes an editable nameplate template you can type your student's name and info into to add under each st
Preview of Silhouette Ornament Directions & Name Plaques Christmas Craft {Parent Gift Idea}

Silhouette Ornament Directions & Name Plaques Christmas Craft {Parent Gift Idea}

Looking for a student-made parent gift for Christmas?  These silhouette ornaments are so cute they make the perfect gift for your students to give to their parents for Christmas! This non-breakable craft is quick, easy, and cheap for your students to make!  This download includes step-by-step teacher directions on how to make the silhouette ornaments. It also includes an editable name plaque template you can type your student's name and info into to add to the back of their ornament. For more i
Preview of Crayon Picture Frame Ornament Christmas Craft {Student Made Parent Gift}

Crayon Picture Frame Ornament Christmas Craft {Student Made Parent Gift}

Looking for a student-made parent gift for Christmas?  These crayon picture frame ornaments are so cute they make the perfect gift for your students to give to their parents for Christmas! This non-breakable craft is quick, easy, and cheap for your students to make!  This download includes step-by-step teacher directions on how to make the ornaments. It also includes a printable frame template and an editable name tag template you can type your student's name and info into to add to their ornam
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Hello and welcome to my page! I’m Amanda Terhune, a teacher, blogger, TpT’er, firefighter wife, mother to three amazing kids, and life-long Oklahoman. From an early age, I always knew I was born to be a teacher. My earliest childhood memories include spending hours in my bedroom, perfecting my teaching skills with my stuffed animals as my students. Following my childhood dreams, I earned a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from the University of Oklahoma in 2006. If you are a football fan, you may have seen me spinning my flag during OU football games as part of the Pride of Oklahoma colorguard. I was lucky enough to begin my teaching career in the same district I grew up in and was offered a first grade position at the school where I completed my student teaching in Moore, Oklahoma. Teaching first grade, while challenging, is incredibly rewarding, especially witnessing how much students grow both independently and academically throughout the year. I firmly believe first grade curriculum builds the crucial foundation that every child needs to grow and thrive as a student - ultimately preparing them for a bright academic future. My passion for curriculum led me to create creative and fun resources for not only my own classroom, but for my fellow teachers. In 2011, I started a teaching blog to share what I was doing in my classroom with other first-grade teachers. That same year, I opened my Teachers Pay Teachers store after I was encouraged by a teammate to share my creations. My Life Outside of Education: In 2010, I married my high school sweetheart, Nick, who is a fire captain. Like so many, we struggled with fertility and it took more than six years before we welcomed our first child, Landon in 2016. Once I was finally pregnant, I decided to take a leave of absence from teaching to focus on my health and raising my son. In June 2020, we were blessed to welcome our twin girls, Eva and Ella. If I’m not running after my three children, you are likely to find me behind my laptop, continuing to follow my passion of education by creating resources for all of you! I love connecting with other teachers, sharing ideas, and seeing how you use my resources in your own classrooms. Be sure to follow me on Teachers Pay Teachers, Pinterest, TikToc, Instagram, and Facebook for more tips and ideas. If you have any questions, feel free to e-mail me at amandaterhune1@hotmail.com.