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I have worked with both special education and general education students for the past 21 years. During that time I have created units of study, lessons and worksheets to help all students with varied learning styles and abilities.
A daily report card tracking student behavior helps you look for trends in behavior. It also keeps parents informed on a day to day basis. You can use the data to help create a behavioral Intervention Plan or a reward system can be put into place if child scores well daily.
This is a great template to use to help your younger students begin researching their family and culture. Students can take this paper home and talk with the family members about their culture. We as educators want parents and children to equally be involved in the learning process. This activity can be extended to family members creating a culture board. They can draw or put photos of their family during holidays on oak tag. They can include pictures or photos of food, clothes and homes. They
Teachers spend a great deal of time explaining both behavioral and learning goals. They want students to understand what is expected of them as well as understand the significance of a rubric. This can be used to create a chart or rubric. Students learn that a rubric is a tool used to help them understand ways for them to improve upon.Print these up and show the children what each score represents. It can be used for both behavior and or academic
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After researching a culture, students think about the needs of the people and try to create a product to help address those needs. This activity is done in groups to help students learn to work together and encourage open discussions on topics.
2nd - 6th
English Language Arts, Other (Social Studies), Writing
. During the first few weeks of school try to create a room that reinforces positive behavior and unity among your students. A fun way to have students begin to work together is by allowing them to create a table mascot. Each group or table will write all the positive characteristics a mascot should have in order to be a successful student. Talk about your school mascot and what it represents.Then ask them to think about what they think their mascot should represent. After they create their mas
After learning about New York this activity can be used as an assessment to measure students understanding of New York. This can also be used for a bulletin Board activity. Students can write a persuasive pamphlet about New York.
Students learn to classify living things. This worksheet or assessment can be used to determine how much students recall about vertebrates and invertebrates.
non-fiction writing template includes:
title page,
table of contents,
glossary
blank writing
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Experience
TeachTooAll:
I have worked with both special education and general education students for the past 21 years. During that time I have created units of study, lessons and worksheets to help all students with varied learning styles and abilities.
Teaching style
I believe that all children should be valued and challenged to reach their fullest potential. I continue to collaborate and create fun lessons and activities that align to standards. All lessons are differentiated to meet the needs of all students. I am excited to share some of the activities and lessons I created with my fellow teachers.
Awards & shining teacher moments
BEST teacher trophy from my amazing class!
Nominated multiple times for the Big Apple Award!
My own education history
New York University & and Long Island University
Additional biographical information
I have a big family. I enjoy spending time with my family which includes three adorable pups. I enjoy teaching and look forward to going to work everyday.
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