Welcome to Teaching Thoughtfully! ☻ I'm Jess, a Canadian elementary teacher with a love for making learning fun for students and teachers. I enjoy creating resources that support inquiry, spark curiosity, and foster a calm, connected classroom environment. Thanks for stopping by! ♥
Bring math to life with this real-world patterning project your students will love! In this creative, hands-on project, students run their own bead businesses while exploring patterning, addition and subtraction, and money math. They will use input/output tables to make important decisions about their business. Perfect for assessment, enrichment, or as a culminating task in your patterning unit! This project is aligned with Grade 4 Ontario Math Curriculum. This resource also includes a bonus c
Looking for a creative, crafty way to wrap up your Rocks and Minerals unit? This bulletin board kit + flipbook project has everything you need to show off your student's learning with pride- just print and go! In this engaging project, your students will design and decorate their own pet rock, and create an adorable flipbook filled with their learning about rocks and minerals. A detailed rubric is included to help you mark with ease! The flipbooks include four pages, broken into simple step
Looking for a spooky display to promote the love of reading in your classroom? This resource is exactly what you need! No prep, just print and go- with three different versions to provide a variety of writing space, and four bonus characters for early finishers or extra charm in your display! It’s the perfect way to blend literacy, creativity, and seasonal fun while building a display that your students (and hallway visitors!) will love. What’s Included:3 Differentiated versions of the book rev
Engage your students with this hands-on " Seed Study" project designed to complement your Habitats and Communities science unit! This creative culminating activity can be done in three different ways, offering students the opportunity to grow their own plants and document their observations in a plant journal, OR complete a research project resulting in the creation of their own Seed Packet Infographic (perfect for bulletin boards!) or written report. This project links to specific Ontario cur
Want to make summary writing exciting and engaging for your students? This lesson has everything that you need to guide your students on using the " Somebody, Wanted, But, So, Then" strategy to effectively summarize a fictional text. This resource is recommended for use with the Wild Robot novel. This resource includes a graphic organizer and good copy worksheet for students, plus slides inspired by the text. The slides include a " Summary Sleuth" activity where students will evaluate sample su
Looking for an easy, no-stress home communication system? These Take Home Folder covers have everything you need to create neat, adorable folders for your students. Say goodbye to missing or crumpled papers, and hello to neatly organized sheets! How to Use:When students enter the classroom, have them place their Take Home folder in the designated bin in your classroom At the end of the day, have one student hand out the folders, and any marked work, homework pages, permission forms, or anything
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Experience
Welcome to Teaching Thoughtfully! ☻ I'm Jess, a Canadian elementary teacher with a love for making learning fun for students and teachers. I enjoy creating resources that support inquiry, spark curiosity, and foster a calm, connected classroom environment. Thanks for stopping by! ♥
Teaching style
My teaching style is all about connection, creativity, and curiosity. I lean into playful hands-on learning, creating mindful moments, and offering plenty of opportunities for children to wonder, reflect, and grow. ✰
Awards & shining teacher moments
My shining teacher moments sound like: "I finally feel like I'm good at math!", "Can we keep doing this lesson through recess?", and "I love my teacher." ✎
My own education history
I've wanted to be a teacher since I was in elementary school myself! My education has always followed the path of teaching...first Bachelor's Degrees in Child and Youth Studies and English Literature, and then a Masters of Arts in Child Studies and Education. ✰
Additional biographical information
Let's grow together! I'd love to connect- check out my Instagram and TikTok @TeachingThoughtfully for teacher tips, cozy classroom inspo, and resource sneak peeks! ☺
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