This is a series of 21 posters that outline various mental math strategies for use in Number Talks discussions. The strategies come from examples used in the book Number Talks by Sherry Parrish, but I have put each one into a poster format so
This is a project that is intended for use as an introduction to research and the research process. In the document, you will find a cover sheet that explains the process, as well as a fillable outline and bibliography reference sheet.
This is a reproducible packet designed to be used as weekly homework (Monday-Thursday) for ANY 20 word spelling list (lists not included).
On Monday, students sort their words into parts of speech.
On Tuesday, students alphabetize their list and
This is a choice board that can be used as an extension activity after finishing the book Wonder by RJ Palacio.
You can decide how many activities you'd like students to complete, and in what order.
Most activities can be completed on a sheet of
This is a project menu that consists of 8 creative response choices for literature. I give this menu out to my students at the end of literature circles (once they finish the book).
Each choice has a separate guideline sheet (2 per page to save
This is a project that is intended for use as an introduction to research and the research process. In the document, you will find a cover sheet that explains the process, as well as a fillable outline and bibliography reference sheet.
I created this form as a way for my primary students to reflect on their actions during a time-out or break for unacceptable behavior. It helps students channel their feelings and think productively about how they will act "next time". I give this
This project is intended to supplement/enhance a unit of study on Ancient Egypt. The report should consist of 5 parts (based on the outline):
1. A Title page
2. A written report based on the outline
3. A visual component (a map, drawing, diagram,
Students must determine which of the four items listed is the odd one out (doesn't belong).
I usually use these cards during ALD/ELD when students are practicing their oral language/justification skills. I mark each corner of the classroom with A
This is a packet that should be used for direct, systematic vocabulary development. Students dissect the vocabulary words you select by splitting each into its syllables, writing their own definition, identifying the part of speech, synthesizing a
This is a packet that I give to GATE students or early finishers. It consists of various "fill in the blank" and creative response/brainstorming activities.
This is a worksheet that helps students organize and correctly cite the sources they have used for research reports. This worksheet includes guidelines for print sources, encyclopedias and electronic sources (internet). Students can write directly
This is a card with sentence frames for students to use during Number Talks for math. It includes frames for discussing strategies with a partner, comparing/contrasting strategies, and asking for clarification.
Using sentence frames often helps
This is a set of 4 cards that can be used to enhance literature circle discussions in the classroom. It includes a rule and discussion order card, discussion sentence frames, character traits, and an early-finisher card.
There are 2 of each card
This is a template that can go along with the Literature Project Menu that is also in my store. Students fill out the sections as they relate to the book that they read.
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE
I currently teach 5th grade in California. In the past, I have held several specialist positions, including GATE, reading/phonics intervention, art and science.
MY TEACHING STYLE
HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT
MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY
BS in Biology
Multiple Subject Teaching Credential
M.Ed