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Tiny Human Tamer

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 6 reviews
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Orlando, Florida, United States
About the store
Two years of animal training. Two years of teaching toddlers with special needs. Five and a half years of teaching VPK to students with special needs.
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Preview of Back to School Basics Bundle for Task Boxes

Back to School Basics Bundle for Task Boxes

Included in the bundle are Count and Write Cards with the tracing outline and without, Apple Themed Letter RAN Boards, and Back to School Themed Patterns. All items fit perfectly in 4 x 6 task boxes. For best results print on card stock paper and laminate.
Preview of Letter RAN boards for Task Boxes - Train Theme

Letter RAN boards for Task Boxes - Train Theme

Letter Rapid Automatic Naming Boards train themed. Students are to place a small object (mini eraser, skittle, cheerio, bead, etc) on the letter when named. Students may also use a dry erase marker to cross out the letters when named.
Preview of Apple Themed Count and Write for 4 x 6 Task Boxes

Apple Themed Count and Write for 4 x 6 Task Boxes

Included are two sets of Apple Themed count and write cards. Both sets go from 1-20. One set has a tracing stencil on it and the other set is for the student to write the number independently. For best results print on card stock and laminate. All materials fit perfectly in a 4 x 6 task box.
Preview of Back to School Patterns

Back to School Patterns

Back to school pattern themed pattern cards with matching velcro pieces. Print on card stock and laminate for best results. Fits perfectly in 4 x 6 task boxes.
Preview of Shapes Name It Trace It Draw It

Shapes Name It Trace It Draw It

Small task cards with shapes. Students are to first name the shape, then trace the shape, then draw the shape. Task cards fit into 4 x 6 task boxes and are meant for independent work.
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About the store

Experience

Two years of animal training. Two years of teaching toddlers with special needs. Five and a half years of teaching VPK to students with special needs.

Teaching style

Behavior, Behavior, Behavior. My main focus begins with working on classroom expectations, establishing positive behavior systems, creating a safe environment, and keeping students busy and engaged. I am a huge fan of small groups and specialized tasks (which is why I love task boxes) to keep students engaged and motivated to do work.

Awards & shining teacher moments

School Teacher of the Year 2017-2018. School Teacher of the Year 2018-2019. Best and Brightest recipient three years in a row.