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Hi everyone! I’m new to selling on Teachers Pay Teachers and so grateful to be here. I have so much to share with you all. I’m currently working to earn a little extra to help support my husband and me through fertility treatments, and creating classroom resources is something I truly love so it felt like the perfect way to do that. I’ve taught 3rd grade for 10 years, and my heart is definitely in the classroom. Thank you so much for your support 💕
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Preview of Student Data Tracking Folders | Growth Binders with Weekly Progress & Goal Sheet

Student Data Tracking Folders | Growth Binders with Weekly Progress & Goal Sheet

Help your students take ownership of their learning with these easy-to-use Student Data Tracking Folders! This resource is designed to build accountability, motivation, and goal-setting skills while giving students a clear picture of their progress in reading and math. Perfect for grades 1–4, these folders make data tracking simple, meaningful, and student-friendly. With visual trackers and weekly reflection sheets, students stay engaged and motivated all year long. It also gives him an opportun
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Hi everyone! I’m new to selling on Teachers Pay Teachers and so grateful to be here. I have so much to share with you all. I’m currently working to earn a little extra to help support my husband and me through fertility treatments, and creating classroom resources is something I truly love so it felt like the perfect way to do that. I’ve taught 3rd grade for 10 years, and my heart is definitely in the classroom. Thank you so much for your support 💕

My own education history

I am 35 years old and currently hold a master’s degree in TESOL. By the middle of this school year, I will be a Level Three teacher in New Mexico. I have taught third grade at the same school for the past ten years, and I absolutely love what I do. When I first began teaching in 2016, I worked alongside a veteran teacher. I was full of excitement and eager to bring new ideas into my classroom. She told me she couldn’t wait until I lost my motivation—because, in her words, I would lose it soon. Instead, that moment sparked a fire in me. Since then, I have made a promise to myself that I would never lose my passion for teaching.