I have been an educator for sixteen years. I have taught first, second, third, and fourth grades. I have my Ed. S. in Elementary Education. I am also the children's book author of "It's Just ADHD, Don't Judge Me."
Happy Two's Day is upon us and rare! It will never happen again. :) This is a 16 page pack of activities to celebrate the day, including math, language, movement, and reading. Math activities are tailored to older kids.
Students work hard to prepare for state testing. Motivate them by displaying a secret box all year, in a place visible to them. Ideas include: be the teacher, get crafty, go outside, and others. Thanks for looking!
Thanks for looking! I am only able to upload one set of the scanned craftivities. If you wish to purchase, please message me with your email, and I WILL SEND YOU the remainder of the craftivities via email. I don't what else I can do. These craftivities are designed as a relaxer and a learning opportunity at the same time. They are all handwritten and illustrated by me. I feel like students need to see good old fashioned handwriting. They may not be the prettiest, but they are effective. There
I just finished teaching about time and money to my students. I could not find a review that covered first grade standards and were combined into one worksheet, so I made some myself! There are five pages. Each page has some time to the nearest hour and half hour practice. They money consists of dimes and pennies. They are NOT fancy, but fancy is not needed. :)
Enclosed are activities that I created to celebrate "Two's Day," whenever you celebrate it in February! This includes math, writing, reading, and even physical activity!
While nothing fancy, this is a handmade adding and subtracting one and adding and subtracting ten place value frame. I have used it with my students and it is good. I included a hundred chart and a hundred twenty chart.
This handwritten chart allows students to write down the object in their classroom that they want to measure. Next, they will draw their object. Then, they will estimate the object's length in width or length. Finally, they will measure the actual object. The chart has enough room for 9 objects.
My third graders are behind because of the pandemic. I created this worksheet in which students will pick a multiplication equation and solve it six ways: Skip Counting, Bar Model, Array, Equal Groups, Number Line, and Repeated Addition. There are two sheets included: one with room for one multiplication equation and one copied that is copied in four ways, so students can make four equations and you can use less paper. This document scanned upside down, it will rotate. :)
There are ten problems, written in my handwriting, that allow students to practice adding within 100. These include number lines, hundred chart, and place value.
2nd - 4th
Applied Math, Math
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Experience
I have been an educator for sixteen years. I have taught first, second, third, and fourth grades. I have my Ed. S. in Elementary Education. I am also the children's book author of "It's Just ADHD, Don't Judge Me."
Teaching style
I believe students learn when a subject is of interest to them and they can learn by doing. I try to form relationships with my students and make connections to them.
Awards & shining teacher moments
ABC 33/40 and Drummond Company's April Teacher of the Month
I am the children's book author of "It's Just ADHD, Don't Judge Me."
I am the winner of the "Wildwater Trunk Or Treat" trunk decorations. I bleed creativity.
My own education history
University of Alabama at Birmingham: Bachelor and Master Degrees
University of West Alabama: Education Specialist
Samford University: Math Concentration
Additional biographical information
The decisions I make as a teacher are a reflection upon my love of my niece. I expect a lot from my niece and her teacher, but I expect a lot out of myself, too. I think of them when I make teaching decisions.
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