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The Eager Educationalist

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I have taught Kindergarten, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth grades in the USA. I also spent two years teaching in Japan.
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Preview of 300 Chart

300 Chart

Since I couldn't find one of these on TPT, I decided to make my own. This is a 1-300 chart that can be edited for whatever you need. You can take out some of the numbers for your students to write in or use it as a counting tool when students are adding two two-digit numbers. I am using it as a strategy with one and two step word problems. Either way, hope you like it!
Preview of Comparing Inches and Centimeters

Comparing Inches and Centimeters

This worksheet helps students to practice using both the inches and centimeters sides of their rulers. They then have to compare the two numbers and find the difference. The writing at the bottom allows students the opportunity to explain how they got their answers. Common Core Standards: 2.MD.2 - Measure the length of an object twice, using length units of different lengths for the two measurements. 2.MD.4 - Measure to determine how much longer one object is than another, expressing the length
Preview of Kpop Demon Hunters 3rd Grade Reading Skills Review

Kpop Demon Hunters 3rd Grade Reading Skills Review

*UPDATED* Found a spelling error on the graphic features page. New updated version has been uploaded! Do you have students absolutely OBSESSED with Kpop Demon Hunters? Need them to review main idea, cause and effect, and graphic features? Me too! That's how I came to create this Kpop Demon Hunters Reading Review. I wrote a simplified synopsis of the movie to give those students who may not have seen the movie a story to pull from. I truly hope you enjoy this product!
Preview of Student Name Cards

Student Name Cards

I created this activity for my students as an independent activity during ELA rotations and for a centers game. Once you download the document, insert your student's photos and type their name in the text box. Then print and laminate! Your students will love seeing their picture and name as well as their classmates' names! Your students can use whiteboard markers to practice their handwriting. Or playdough to form the letters. They can use plastic letters to spell their friends names too! The op
Preview of Fountas and Pinnell 25 Sight Word Activity

Fountas and Pinnell 25 Sight Word Activity

Looking for a quick, simple activity for your students? This Fountas and Pinnell activity bundle of the first 25 sight word set is exactly what you need! Need a short, small group activity that focuses on sight words? Or need an ELA center that promotes independence? The ways you can use this activity is endless! Not only will your students be practicing their sight words but also their small motor movements. With coloring, dotting, tracing and following a maze, you will be promoting small motor
Preview of Spin and Compare!

Spin and Compare!

In this activity, students will use a paper clip to spin. They will build two three-digit numbers and then, using symbols, compare them. This can be an individual activity or with partners. Common Core Standards: 2.NBT.3 - Read and write numerals to 1000 2.NBT.4 - Compare two three-digit numbers based on the meanings of the hundreds, tens, and ones digits, using >, =, < symbols to record the results of comparisons.
Preview of Biography Writing Rubric

Biography Writing Rubric

This is a rubric I created for my Third Grade students' biography project. The simple, concise look will be helpful for students and parents alike to understand what they are being graded on. It is completely editable so make it perfect for you!
Preview of Book Review Organizer

Book Review Organizer

I created this to go with our Book Review Unit. This organizer allows students to put their thoughts in order with some prompting included. It gives students started sentences to use to help them create complete sentences. When I taught this, l told my students to write their lead sentence last, considering they needed all the other information first before they could write a strong lead sentence. But it's up to how you teach it! I hope you have fun!
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Experience

I have taught Kindergarten, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth grades in the USA. I also spent two years teaching in Japan.

Teaching style

I am strict but fair and I love reading!

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My own education history

I have a Master's degree in Early Childhood Education

Additional biographical information

I love to sing in my classroom and read as many books as I can get my hands on.