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Elmhurst, New York, United States
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I’ve been in the classroom for over 10 years, teaching little humans how to read, write, count, share, reflect, and believe in themselves. I’m a New York City educator with a heart for social-emotional learning, inclusive practices, and the kind of teaching that makes kids feel like they matter. In my shop, you’ll find resources that are tried, tested, and teacher-approved—created during real moments with real students. I believe learning should feel like connection, not compliance. My games and activities are built to engage, excite, and bring joy into your room. If you're the kind of teacher who keeps a stash of velcro dots in your desk, cries during morning meeting, and believes that lamination is a love language, welcome home.
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Preview of Counting Bears - How many bears in all?

Counting Bears - How many bears in all?

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Use counters or little bears - you can even use beans/buttons! Ask student to count out the number of bears. Play a game and ask the child to hide bears in the cave! This game goes to 10 - print and laminate each page - or use a page protector if you are in a rush. Quick small group activity! Prompt: How many bears are there in all? Sentence stem: There are ____ bears in all...
Preview of Counting Bear Manipulatives (One more, one less)

Counting Bear Manipulatives (One more, one less)

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One More/ One Less Bear Game Print and laminate all pages. You can use a page protector and a binder if you are short on time. Have your students say the number on the chart. Count out each bear and say the number out loud. Write the number before, then write the number that comes after - prompt them by asking: What is one more than ____? What is one less than ___? This math activity is wonderful for a small group of children working on counting with 1 to 1 correspondence, counting with fluency
Preview of Hot Chocolate Counting 0-10 Ten Frame

Hot Chocolate Counting 0-10 Ten Frame

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Print and laminate this game or use page protectors and a binder. Excellent for counting practice and using REAL marshmellows for engagement. Great small group math center activity.
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Experience

I’ve been in the classroom for over 10 years, teaching little humans how to read, write, count, share, reflect, and believe in themselves. I’m a New York City educator with a heart for social-emotional learning, inclusive practices, and the kind of teaching that makes kids feel like they matter. In my shop, you’ll find resources that are tried, tested, and teacher-approved—created during real moments with real students. I believe learning should feel like connection, not compliance. My games and activities are built to engage, excite, and bring joy into your room. If you're the kind of teacher who keeps a stash of velcro dots in your desk, cries during morning meeting, and believes that lamination is a love language, welcome home.

Teaching style

I believe that meaningful learning begins with meaningful relationships. When students feel seen, safe, and respected, they’re ready to take risks, explore, and grow. No significant learning can happen without a foundation of trust. The resources in this shop are designed to spark joy, build connection, and make learning feel like play. Whether you're looking for engaging games, hands-on activities, or low-prep tools that kids actually love—you're in the right place. Let’s make learning magical (and yes... lamination is life).

My own education history

Master of Arts in Teaching from CUNY Queens College

Additional biographical information

Hi, I’m Alex Crisafi — a progressive educator, storyteller, and creative curriculum designer based in New York City. As a proud transgender teacher with over a decade of experience in early childhood and elementary education, I bring heart, humor, and purpose to everything I create. I specialize in inclusive, trauma-informed resources that nurture student identity, emotional intelligence, and community connection. My materials are grounded in real classroom experience, often inspired by the joyful chaos of my own students and the ever-evolving conversations we have about the world. You’ll find resources here that are accessible, affirming, and culturally responsive — whether you're teaching math through storytelling, fostering restorative classroom culture, or looking for fresh ways to celebrate student voice. Thank you for supporting a queer creator and educator. Together, we can create classrooms that feel safe, seen, and inspired.