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My goal after years of classroom teaching experience was to create useful and meaningful resources that teachers love using and find helpful. I started creating resources in 2012 when I couldn't find anything that would help me teach students to write, as well as support students' social and emotional learning. Most of my career has been in the primary years; specifically grades 2 and 3. I've also taught and been an instructional coach for K-6. Many of the classes I have taught were split/combination classes, so I learned early on how to integrate subject areas for maximum learning and engagement. I find this approach helps with the overwhelming feeling of trying to "get it all done". I enjoy helping new teachers with this! You will find resources for K-5 on reading, writing, math, social-emotional learning, and project-based learning.
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Preview of Brain Breaks

Brain Breaks

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Brain breaks are important times in the day. The best brain activities train the brain to have a break so that students can focus and learn. These activities are designed to brain train not brain drain. Teach students the difference between behaviors and activities that promote learning and focus and ones that drain your focus. This mini-unit is chock-full of fresh ideas to get kids learning and focused first thing in the morning in the first month of school and/or throughout the year (especiall
Preview of Main Idea

Main Idea

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In this main idea resource, your students will be exposed to ways that they can learn how to determine the main idea of a non-fiction text or fiction text (theme/main idea) by following a few steps and asking themselves pertinent questions. ********** Included in this set for you: Mini posters to teach main idea: mini anchor chart and poster to show students how to find the main idea of non-fiction and fiction text. (The main idea drives the text.) Concept mapping: printables for students to
Preview of Writing Task Cards

Writing Task Cards

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Do you need writing task cards that can be used as centers, as a follow-up to a writing mini-lesson or as a quick assessment piece? These standards-based task cards include writing, oral language and reading prompts and are also aligned to the Write Traits. There are 24 writing task cards (4 for each writing trait) that can be laminated and reused. Also included is a set of printer-friendly black and white task cards. Please download the preview for a closer look. ********** Be sure to follow
Preview of Author's Purpose

Author's Purpose

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AUTHOR'S PURPOSE Task Cards CCSS Students often have a difficult time trying to determine what the author's purpose of a piece of text is. In this AUTHOR'S PURPOSE resource, your students will be exposed to ways that they can learn how to determine the author's purpose. ********** Included in this set for you: Mini posters to teach author's purpose: A primary kid-friendly way to teach author's purpose. "SIT and enjoy a good book" is the theme of the anchor chart. S - SWAY : the purpose is t
Preview of Photo of the Day Winter Picture of the Day

Photo of the Day Winter Picture of the Day

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Children love seeing a photo of real life. This Photo of the Day resource is specifically designed to help students develop or increase background knowledge and vocabulary on items, sports, or everyday winter things. You can use it as a picture of the day or 2 pictures a week depending on your intention. Save paper and project the image for students to view and discuss! Or, print once and laminate for center use.Where possible, and within the constraints of images available, photos in this re
Preview of Photo of the Day Spring Picture of the Day

Photo of the Day Spring Picture of the Day

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Children love seeing a photo of real life. This Photo of the Day resource is specifically designed to help students develop or increase background knowledge and vocabulary on items, sports, or everyday spring things. You can use it as a picture of the day or 2 pictures a week depending on your intention. Perfect as a bell ringer!Where possible, and within the constraints of images available, photos in this resource reflect the diversity in our classrooms.What is included:teacher information a
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Experience

My goal after years of classroom teaching experience was to create useful and meaningful resources that teachers love using and find helpful. I started creating resources in 2012 when I couldn't find anything that would help me teach students to write, as well as support students' social and emotional learning. Most of my career has been in the primary years; specifically grades 2 and 3. I've also taught and been an instructional coach for K-6. Many of the classes I have taught were split/combination classes, so I learned early on how to integrate subject areas for maximum learning and engagement. I find this approach helps with the overwhelming feeling of trying to "get it all done". I enjoy helping new teachers with this! You will find resources for K-5 on reading, writing, math, social-emotional learning, and project-based learning.

Teaching style

I'm a big believer in using a reading, writing and math workshop approach to teaching. It provides such a great framework for students to follow and allows for creative and expansive learning. I'm also a big fan of the integrated learning approach. Teaching more than one curricular area in a unit will not only save you time AND resources but will also increase engagement and learning. For this reason, I also love to create science, social studies, math, and project-based learning/genius hour resources where literacy and social-emotional learning are woven in. My creative resources are skill-based and uniquely designed to make it easy for you to teach and motivate kids to learn to their fullest potential! They are designed to: * be time-saving and easy to use for teachers * increase reading, writing and math skills (both explicitly and in an integrated way) * promote learning independence and collaboration skills * develop higher-level thinking skills even with the youngest learners * increase social-emotional skills * adaptable for all learners * making learning fun

Awards & shining teacher moments

Always the best shining moments are the ones that involve students and their successes both academically and socially and emotionally. I just completed writing an online course for teachers for a large university on Teaching Reading and Other Literacies. I wrote the Scholastic Canada Let's Do Science Units (3rd-grade Biodiversity & Matter) for British Columbia. I was also the literacy reviewer for the 3-5th grade Social Studies curriculum (Pearson Canada) In past years, I was featured in Texas Teachers magazine for mindfulness, the BC Primary Teachers journal and the Tennessee Reading Teacher.

My own education history

BEd. (elementary education) University of British Columbia MEd. in Curriculum and Instruction University of British Columbia

Additional biographical information

You can find out more about me and some teaching ideas and tips on my blog: www.thewritestuffteaching.com