Welcome to my shop! I have a bachelor's degree from the University of North Texas (UNT) and recently finished my master's degree from the University of South Florida (USF) in educational leadership. I have a lot of curriculum resources, since I've been getting more experience writing curriculum. I hope you find these resources useful!
Here you will find the major differences between the 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade Florida ELA standards. This helps when switching grade levels, engaging in PLC, or planning standards-based lessons. I've also included the complexity level for each standard. I highlighted the major differences in each standard for 4th grade so you can see how each standard changes from 3rd grade.
Here you will find the major differences between the 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade Florida ELA standards. This helps when switching grade levels, engaging in PLC, or planning standards-based lessons. I've also included the complexity level for each standard. I highlighted the major differences in each standard for 4th grade so you can see how each standard changes from 3rd grade.
This is a form you can use to communicate with parents in between report card periods. It lets the parent know their child's current strengths and areas for improvement.
One aspect of AVID strategies is SLANT, which helps students stay actively engaged in lessons. This poster reminds them what SLANT stands for when it comes to being an active learner:
Sit up
Lean forward
Ask and answer questions
Nod if you understand
Talk when it's appropriate
The fonts are KG All Things New and Hello Hot Diggity
This document helps students track their progress on math and science assessments. It is editable so you can add reading if you wish. It comes with a cover sheet and a goal setting sheet for students to help monitor their own progress.
These are bookmarks students can use to help them determine the central message of a text. (LAFS.3.RL.1.2) The bookmarks have guiding questions to help facilitate student thinking and scaffold their learning of central message. This could be used as a differentiation technique for students who need extra instructional support. These questions are tied to Florida Standard 3.RL.1.2: Recount stories, including fables, folktales, and myths from diverse cultures; determine the central message, lesson
This is a reading recording sheet/log for students and/or classes to use to track the number of minutes read in a day, week, or however long is up to you. The document is editable.
This is a flyer I created for our staff to sign up to volunteer for various PTA events going on throughout the year. It is editable! The fonts are HelloiFont and KG Candy Cane Stripe.
Here is a small chart for students to use to learn the differences between complete and incomplete metamorphosis. There are 4 on one page for printing them small, but you can edit the document to include as many as you need or can delete the other three to just have one on the page. I have students glue these in their science journals.
This is an editable poster that can be used to motivate students to do their best on a test(s). You can edit anything on this poster to fit the incentive you would like to provide students.
This is a poster template that can be edited to fit your incentive description. It was designed in Powerpoint and can be printed poster size. This is meant to get students excited for upcoming assessments/goals.
This is a flowchart students can use to ask themselves questions when determining if a plant is a flowering or non-flowering plant. This helps direct their thinking when coming to a conclusion about both types of plants. The document is editable.
This is a spreadsheet of multiple-choice questions for each chapter of the book, Matilda. They are aligned to the FL BEST standards for reading. The document is editable and the correct answers are in green font.
This document is editable, so you can change the text to your liking. 1. Change the text to meet your needs. 2. Take a screenshot of the PowerPoint slide. 3. Paste the picture into a new word document and fit four on a page. 4. Then color print, cut, and attach to your gift. :) To take a screenshot: -Search "Snipping Tool" in your programs, or Press altogether: shift + windows + S -Mac Users: Press altogether: shift + command + 4
This is a set of schedule cards that are farmhouse eucalyptus themed. If you need more of the cards you can copy and paste the slide and then edit. All of the cards slides are editable! The fonts you will need are "KG Already Home" and "KG Hard Candy Striped", which are free downloads from www.dafont.com. Enjoy!
Here are exit tickets to administer at the end of a daily, weekly, or unit lesson to monitor student learning. Topics included are:
Adding/subtracting within 1,000
Area & Perimeter
Division
Elapsed Time
Fractions
Geometry (2-D Shapes)
Measuring mass
3rd - 4th
Fractions, Geometry, Math
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Experience
Welcome to my shop! I have a bachelor's degree from the University of North Texas (UNT) and recently finished my master's degree from the University of South Florida (USF) in educational leadership. I have a lot of curriculum resources, since I've been getting more experience writing curriculum. I hope you find these resources useful!
Teaching style
-AVID strategies
-Standards-based reading strategies
-Standards-based writing strategies
-Interactive math lessons
-Hands-on
-Independent work
-Progress over perfection
My class runs on laughter, hard work, and perseverance.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Master's Degree in Educational Leadership
Additional biographical information
In my spare time, which is rare, I enjoy cooking, kayaking, taking my dog to the dog park, hanging out at the beach and trying new restaurants. I love a good patio with live music!
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