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Attica, New York, United States
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I am a dedicated fourth-grade teacher with six years of classroom experience, committed to creating an inclusive, engaging, and supportive learning environment for all students. Throughout my teaching career, I have worked extensively with special education students and have strong experience collaborating with co-teachers to meet diverse learning needs. I value teamwork, flexibility, and intentional planning to ensure every student receives the support they need to be successful.
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Preview of Earth Day ESCAPE ROOM Reading & Language Arts Review Activities Edible 3rd 4th

Earth Day ESCAPE ROOM Reading & Language Arts Review Activities Edible 3rd 4th

Reading Comprehension | ELA Test Prep | Fun & Engaging | Low Prep Make Earth Day unforgettable for 3rd, 4th, and 5th with this hands-on, highly engaging ELA Earth Day escape room where students solve reading challenges to earn ingredients and build their own “Worms & Dirt” pudding cup! This activity blends fun + rigorous ELA practice, keeping students motivated while reviewing essential skills through Earth Day-themed fiction and nonfiction passages. What’s Included:✔️ 6+ Earth Day themed activ
Preview of Cinco de Mayo Informational Text Task Cards 4th Grade ELA Skills Review Activity

Cinco de Mayo Informational Text Task Cards 4th Grade ELA Skills Review Activity

New for May! Make your Cinco de Mayo lessons meaningful AND rigorous with these engaging nonfiction task cards! Students will read short informational passages and answer text dependent multiple choice questions focused on key reading skills. This resource goes beyond simple holiday activities by helping students practice important comprehension strategies while learning about the history and cultural significance of Cinco de Mayo. 📚 What’s Included:20 nonfiction task cards (4–5 sentence passag
Preview of Women’s History Month Reading Passages

Women’s History Month Reading Passages

This Women’s History Month Centers Bundle is designed to make planning for March meaningful, engaging, and easy to implement. It integrates reading, writing, and math skills while highlighting influential women—both modern and historical—to help students make connections across time. What educators will love:Low-prep, high-engagement centers that can be used independently, in small groups, or during rotation time Short, student-friendly passages that are easy to differentiate and fit well into
Preview of End of Year Student Brochure | Meet the Teacher Resource Grades 3-5

End of Year Student Brochure | Meet the Teacher Resource Grades 3-5

End of Year Student-Created Grade Guide Brochure | Back to School Meet the Teacher Resource | Grades 3–5Wrap up your school year with purpose and create a meaningful resource for next year’s students! This student created brochure is the perfect end-of-year reflection activity that turns your current class into mentors for incoming learners. Students complete this engaging, low-prep brochure by sharing: Tips for having a successful school yearFavorite learning experiences in ELA, Math, Science
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Experience

I am a dedicated fourth-grade teacher with six years of classroom experience, committed to creating an inclusive, engaging, and supportive learning environment for all students. Throughout my teaching career, I have worked extensively with special education students and have strong experience collaborating with co-teachers to meet diverse learning needs. I value teamwork, flexibility, and intentional planning to ensure every student receives the support they need to be successful.

My own education history

I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Childhood Education with a Special Education extension, as well as a Master’s degree in TESOL. This educational background has strengthened my ability to support students in resource settings and meet the needs of English language learners. My training allows me to differentiate instruction effectively, scaffold learning, and use strategies that support language development alongside grade-level content.

Additional biographical information

In addition to my role as an educator, I am also a mom of four, which has deeply shaped my perspective as a teacher. Balancing motherhood and teaching has reinforced my belief that every child deserves patience, understanding, and high expectations paired with meaningful support. Because I understand the realities of teaching on a limited budget, I am passionate about creating high-quality, affordable resources for teachers. My goal is to design content that is engaging, purposeful, and accessible for all learners, including students with diverse learning needs. These resources are intentionally created to be flexible and adaptable, allowing teachers to use them in a variety of settings and instructional formats to best support their students.