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TMP Creations

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Minnesota, United States
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I began my teaching career in 2003, working as an elementary school teacher (5th grade). I then completed my coursework to shift to middle school teaching. I worked as a middle school teacher for several years, teaching math, Language Arts and history. I took a break for 5 years to be a stay-at-home mom to my three (at the time) children. I returned to middle school teaching when they all went to elementary school. Then in 2017, my family relocated to Shanghai, China for two years. While there, I taught 4th grade at an international school. Upon returning to the States in 2019, my family relocated to Minnesota where my IL teaching license was not valid. Due to our plans to adopt a child as well as the onset of Covid-19, I chose to discontinue my work as a classroom teacher. In 2021, I returned to education as a Special Education paraeducator. Through this job, I have worked with elementary school special education students in small groups and 1:1, tutoring these students in the academic areas of math, phonics and reading. I have created learning tools and activities for these students for support in grades K-5.
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Preview of Counting U.S. Coins - Money Visual Aid

Counting U.S. Coins - Money Visual Aid

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This math visual aid for counting money is designed to assist students who are still practicing their skip-counting skills and learning the names of the various coins. The coins on the document are sized to be as close to the actual size of the coins as possible. The aid includes:Coin NamesCoin Pictures (front and back*)Commonly used shorthand (for showing work)Values written in centsValues written in dollars and centsSkip-counting support for each coinThe document is intentionally designed fro
Preview of Monsters 100 Chart Math Tool with Color Guidance

Monsters 100 Chart Math Tool with Color Guidance

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This Monsters 100 Chart is helpful for students working to understand the concept of less vs. greater. It can be a useful tool for young students as well as Special Education students needing additional support with these concepts. Familiar monster characters help the students to see when a number is closer to the smaller monster or the larger monster. The gradient coloring from green to blue also helps students compare numbers. The dotted purple lines can help students see the halfway point
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I began my teaching career in 2003, working as an elementary school teacher (5th grade). I then completed my coursework to shift to middle school teaching. I worked as a middle school teacher for several years, teaching math, Language Arts and history. I took a break for 5 years to be a stay-at-home mom to my three (at the time) children. I returned to middle school teaching when they all went to elementary school. Then in 2017, my family relocated to Shanghai, China for two years. While there, I taught 4th grade at an international school. Upon returning to the States in 2019, my family relocated to Minnesota where my IL teaching license was not valid. Due to our plans to adopt a child as well as the onset of Covid-19, I chose to discontinue my work as a classroom teacher. In 2021, I returned to education as a Special Education paraeducator. Through this job, I have worked with elementary school special education students in small groups and 1:1, tutoring these students in the academic areas of math, phonics and reading. I have created learning tools and activities for these students for support in grades K-5.

Teaching style

With my recent experience as a Special Education Paraeducator and my general education teaching experience, I approach all creations through the eyes of my students who struggle with concepts easily picked up by other students. I try to break down complicated topics with resources that make sense for students needing additional support.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Outstanding Support Staff in Education award, 2024

My own education history

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (BS in Elementary Education, Minor in Mathematics) Benedictine University (IL) and Aurora University (IL), Middle School Math Coursework

Additional biographical information

I am a mom to four children living in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota. I began my career as a teacher, then saw the world of education through the eyes of a mother and most recently expanded my understanding of education as a Special Education Paraeducator. Thus the name TMP Creations. I absolutely love all things art and design, and I have a passion for creating tools to help all students be successful learners. Having lived overseas, I also have a deep interest in learning about and embracing new cultures.