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Hi! I’m Elissa, a dedicated educator with 19 years of experience in the field, including 11 years of classroom teaching across grades 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 7th, and 8th. I’ve taught remedial reading, served as a reading consultant, and worked as an ELL tutor, giving me a deep understanding of diverse learning needs. As a military spouse, I’ve had the unique opportunity to teach in various communities, adapting to different educational environments along the way. I hold two master’s degrees in Language Arts, which fuel my passion for creating resources that support literacy development. I’m excited to share research-aligned resources that I’ve found to be effective, making learning both engaging and accessible for students and teachers alike.
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Preview of Back-to-School Reading Passages | 3rd Grade Differentiated | Growth Mindset

Back-to-School Reading Passages | 3rd Grade Differentiated | Growth Mindset

⭐ Reading Comprehension Passages Looking for meaningful, leveled reading passages that support your 3rd graders at the start of the year? This August/September Reading Comprehension Pack includes 2 original, high-interest passages—each written at two different levels (Grade 3 & Grade 2)—perfect for small groups, differentiation, or whole-class work. Get your students talking about a GROWTH MINDSET at the beginning of the year. These are great to pair with your favorite beginning of the year
Preview of Syllable Types Coloring | Multisyllabic Phonics Word Practice

Syllable Types Coloring | Multisyllabic Phonics Word Practice

Syllable Types Coloring ActivityEngage your students in a fun and interactive way to learn syllable types with this Syllable Types Coloring Activity! This resource helps third-grade learners understand and identify the different syllable types in words by using color coding. Students will color the syllables according to their type—closed syllables, open syllables, vowel teams, and more—as they work through a list of multisyllabic words. What's Included:10+ words with varying syllable types (e.
Preview of Syllable Types Short Stories | Multisyllabic Phonics Reading Passages | 3rd

Syllable Types Short Stories | Multisyllabic Phonics Reading Passages | 3rd

Short Story & Comprehension Questions to go with the Syllable Types Coloring activity in my store (they are in the bundle Syllable Safari: A Colorful Adventure in Words & Reading! if you'd prefer to use both). This short story uses some of the exact words from the syllable type coloring activity. Product Description:This short story is designed to incorporate vocabulary from the syllable activity. After reading the story, students will answer comprehension questions that target key reading s
Preview of Phonics Games: 3 Word Work Activities for Home & School

Phonics Games: 3 Word Work Activities for Home & School

Looking for effective, fun ways to help your students strengthen their word work skills at school or at home?This resource includes 3 engaging games that reinforce essential phonics skills through hands-on practice. What makes these games stand out? They’re completely adaptable—you can use any phonics pattern or weekly spelling words, making this perfect for any curriculum or learning level. Each game comes with clear, step-by-step instructions and examples, so parents and caregivers feel co
Preview of Special Person Questionnaire for Mother's Day

Special Person Questionnaire for Mother's Day

This resource is perfect for celebrating Mother's Day or Father's Day. It takes into consideration those students that are raised by someone other than their biological parent, or are raised in a unique situation. Adults get enjoyment out of reading what students put for their answers! It can be used in Pre-K, where the teacher can even scribe the child's response, or all the way up into upper elementary. The questionnaire is a a perfect gift on its own, or paired with a craft! Be on the loo
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Experience

Hi! I’m Elissa, a dedicated educator with 19 years of experience in the field, including 11 years of classroom teaching across grades 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 7th, and 8th. I’ve taught remedial reading, served as a reading consultant, and worked as an ELL tutor, giving me a deep understanding of diverse learning needs. As a military spouse, I’ve had the unique opportunity to teach in various communities, adapting to different educational environments along the way. I hold two master’s degrees in Language Arts, which fuel my passion for creating resources that support literacy development. I’m excited to share research-aligned resources that I’ve found to be effective, making learning both engaging and accessible for students and teachers alike.

Teaching style

My teaching style is all about making learning meaningful and enjoyable for every student. I strive to create an inclusive classroom where everyone feels safe to express themselves and take risks. I like to mix things up—using hands-on activities, group discussions, and technology—to keep lessons fresh and engaging. Building strong relationships with my students is important to me, as it helps create a positive space where they feel comfortable asking questions and exploring new ideas. I focus on fostering critical thinking and collaboration, while also tailoring my approach to meet each student’s unique needs. Ultimately, I want to inspire a love of learning and help my students build skills they can use both in and out of the classroom.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Some of my favorite moments in the classroom happen when students make connections on their own or overcome challenges they once thought were impossible. Whether it’s a lightbulb moment when a concept finally clicks, or when a student proudly shares their work with the class, those are the moments that remind me why I love teaching. It’s incredibly rewarding to watch students grow in confidence and see them take ownership of their learning. These moments inspire me to continue creating a space where curiosity and self-discovery can thrive. I was just awarded the Thomas Tire Extra Mile Grant in 2024!

My own education history

My education has been a journey of growth and discovery, starting with a Bachelor's in Childhood Psychology and Early Childhood Education from Eastern Connecticut State University. This laid the groundwork for my understanding of how children learn and develop. I then pursued a Master’s in Education from the University of Connecticut, where I gained valuable insights into teaching strategies and curriculum design. To continue my professional development, I completed a Sixth-Year Certificate in Curriculum and Instruction, which allowed me to dive deeper into effective teaching practices and educational leadership. These experiences have shaped how I approach teaching, always focusing on finding new ways to connect with students and help them succeed.