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Bronx, New York, United States
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I’m Catherine! - A bilingual educator and artist with hands-on experience teaching students from 1st grade through adults. I’ve led art residencies and workshops, which often blend creative expression with academic learning. As a mother of two, including a child in grade school, I understand firsthand what young learners need to succeed, and I create resources that are practical, engaging, and culturally meaningful for kids at home and in the classroom.
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Preview of SH Word Search | SH Sound Phonics Activity - K-1st Grade, Reading Practice Sheet

SH Word Search | SH Sound Phonics Activity - K-1st Grade, Reading Practice Sheet

SH Word Search for Reading Practice for Kids - Beginner Readers Make learning fun with this engaging SH Word Search—perfect for 1st graders learning digraphs and practicing reading skills! Students will search for common SH words like ship, shoe, shark, and shell in a colorful 8×8 grid. This printable pack includes two versions: ✔️ Full-color version for classroom centers or home practice ✔️ Black-and-white version for easy printing and coloring Build phonics, reading, and spelling co
Preview of CH & SH Words Reading Practice - Phonics: Digraphs - Activity Sheets for Grade 1

CH & SH Words Reading Practice - Phonics: Digraphs - Activity Sheets for Grade 1

Make phonics fun with this engaging CH & SH Digraph Practice Pack! Designed for 1st and 2nd graders, this resource helps students build reading and spelling skills through hands-on activities. Kids will trace, read, and interact with words that use the digraphs CH and SH, reinforcing both recognition and usage. Perfect for literacy centers, small groups, homework, or independent practice. 🌟 What’s Inside (3 Sheets) Sheet 1 – Trace & Read (CH Words): Students trace and read common CH words
Preview of Opposites Matching Worksheets | 3 Printable Activities for Early Learners

Opposites Matching Worksheets | 3 Printable Activities for Early Learners

Help young learners practice English vocabulary, reading, and critical thinking with this set of 3 ready-to-print opposites worksheets! Perfect for Kindergarten and 1st grade, these activities introduce children to common opposite word pairs in a fun and engaging way. ✨ What’s Included: 3 Printable PDF Worksheets Matching activities where children draw lines to connect opposites Words include familiar pairs such as: big ↔ small happy ↔ sad fast ↔ slow open ↔ closed salty ↔ sweet an
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Experience

I’m Catherine! - A bilingual educator and artist with hands-on experience teaching students from 1st grade through adults. I’ve led art residencies and workshops, which often blend creative expression with academic learning. As a mother of two, including a child in grade school, I understand firsthand what young learners need to succeed, and I create resources that are practical, engaging, and culturally meaningful for kids at home and in the classroom.

Teaching style

I create fun, simple, and engaging worksheets that get straight to the point while keeping students excited to learn. My activities connect children to the real world and include culturally relatable examples whenever possible. I focus on making learning hands-on, meaningful, and relevant, so students build skills while seeing how concepts apply to their everyday lives. Here you will find clipart, posters and worksheets in languages English, Spanish, and even some Garifuna!

Awards & shining teacher moments

Youth Leadership Proclamation 2014 (New York State) New York Foundation of the Arts Fellow 2021 HueArts Cultural Leader Fellow 2025

My own education history

I have a Bachelors of Science in Marketing from St. Johns University. I also have Teaching Artist Certification from City Lore in NYC.

Additional biographical information

I’m a bilingual educator, artist, and mom from the Bronx, NY, passionate about creating fun, meaningful, and culturally relevant learning resources. As a parent of two, including a child in grade school, I understand firsthand what young learners need to succeed, and I design activities that are practical, engaging, and developmentally appropriate. In addition to teaching, I work as an internet marketer, which gives me experience in creating resources that are organized, visually appealing, and easy for teachers and parents to use. I’ve also taught as an artist-in-residence, working with students from grades 1–12 and adults, blending creative arts with academic skills. My goal is to help children build skills, confidence, and curiosity through activities that connect them to the real world while keeping learning fun and culturally relatable.