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The Place Value Accordion shows a number in two formats, standard form and expanded form, in a fun hands-on math activity. Students write the digits and fold back on the solid line and then fold forward until the numbers meet. There are six
Subjects:
Math, Place Value
Grades:
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th
Types:
Activities
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A free Halloween measuring activity that asks students to measure 16 different images to the nearest centimeter and inch. Includes a recording sheet with questions about the data. The questions include sentence frames to help students answer in
Subjects:
Measurement, Halloween
Grades:
Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Types:
Activities, Centers
CCSS:
2.MD.A.1, 2.MD.A.2, 2.MD.A.4
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A fun, engaging New Year Goal Setting Activity for 2024 and beyond! This activity Is designed to help students reflect on the previous year, set goals, and create a New Year's resolution to look forward to the new year! This FREE Goal Setting
Subjects:
Holidays/Seasonal, The New Year
Grades:
2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th
Types:
Activities
FREE
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This is a FREE SAMPLE of the Cut and Paste Match Activities for every second grade standard. The worksheets contain cut and paste problems as well as written answers. Students are asked to explain their thinking for every standard. The cut and paste
Subjects:
Math, Basic Operations, Numbers
Grades:
2nd
Types:
Activities, Printables, Google Apps
FREE
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Sort historical people by why we remember them. Students read a description of the person and decide what that person did to make us remember them. Includes 43 people and 10 categories plus room to write in your own categories. Includes Google Slide
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, U.S. History
Grades:
2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th
Types:
Activities, Google Apps
FREE
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A fun activity based on Read the Room activities where students move around the room solving math problems. Including in the packet are problems focusing on:- Two and Three Digit Addition - Place Value- Time- Word Problems- Equality- CoinsA
Subjects:
Math, Holidays/Seasonal, Christmas/ Chanukah/ Kwanzaa
Grades:
2nd
Types:
Activities
FREE
226
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This is a FREE SAMPLE of the Cut and Paste Match Activities for most third grade standards. The worksheets contain cut and paste problems as well as written answers. Students are asked to explain their thinking for every standard. The cut and paste
Subjects:
Math, Fractions, Measurement
Grades:
3rd
Types:
Activities, Printables
CCSS:
3.NBT.A.1, 3.OA.A.4, 3.NF.A.3
FREE
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Are most of your students pretty good listeners? Do you have some who will blurt out if they get excited? That’s okay. This board is for those students who cannot remember to raise their hand or who just make random comments. I use it for only
Subjects:
Classroom Management
Grades:
1st, 2nd
Types:
Classroom Forms
FREE
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Hi, I'm Jessica from What I Have Learned. I taught for 16 years, all grades K-5. I taught upper grades, 3-5 early on in my career. While in the classroom, I coached teachers and presented professional development workshops in math and literacy.

I then was out of the classroom doing professional development and instructional coaching for four years, mainly around literacy and working with English learners.

I missed the students! So, I chose to go back into the classroom, but this time, teaching Kindergarten. I used to joke that I was scared of Kindergarteners! I'm no longer scared of them! I taught kinder for three years, move to a 1/2 combo and taught second grade for the past several years.

Each grade has it's own uniqueness. I have always loved where I was in the moment.

Now I have the opportunity to homeschool our boys, who are currently early elementary age, and spend time creating resources for YOU. It is the best job ever and I am truly grateful that I get to sit down each and every day and impact classrooms across the world with resource and ideas that enhance YOUR instruction.

MY TEACHING STYLE

I teach children how to learn, not just a bunch of isolated skills. I teach each child what he or she needs to meet standards. My goal is to make learning FUN!

I am big on small groups and differentiation. In my imaginary world each child would get just what he needs to take him to the next level and fall in love with learning. In my real world, I do a lot of small group and investigative learning. I love seeing the light bulbs go off and watching students learn to learn.

HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT

I am honored to be a part of my students' lives each and every day. I have many special teaching moments that are generally centered around a student overcoming a major challenge in his / her life.

From a fifth grader being pulled out of his home and being put into foster care, then later in the year seeing him shine at science camp. To another fifth grader who's cancer came back from remission while we were at science camp the following year, and having the opportunity to take a couple of her friends to visit her while undergoing treatment at Stanford. There are emotional highs and emotional lows each and every year.

I tend to work in low income schools where I can have a high impact. I love seeing my students overcome and shine despite the challenges in their lives. Teaching is a roller coaster adventure each and every year.

MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

I have a masters in Educational Leadership and Administration . . . although I've decided that I LOVE creating curriculum more than I like being an administrator. My BA is in literature. I love reading and helping my students fall in love with good books!

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