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Reader's Theater is a fun way to get kids involved with reading and make it interactive. So whether you just have your students read the script or make it into a play to show other classes, your students will enjoy the experience. We have taken the
Subjects:
Drama, Literature, Short Stories
Grades:
2nd
Types:
Scripts, Literature Circles, Centers
CCSS:
RL.2.2, RL.2.9, RL.2.10, SL.2.4, CCRA.SL.2
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By Special Treat Friday
These story starter cards are a great introduction to your Narrative Writing Unit and will be an asset to your writing activities. They will help your students to start their writing off with some great ideas. These story starter cards are also
Subjects:
Creative Writing, Short Stories, Writing
Grades:
1st, 2nd
Types:
Homeschool Curricula, Activities, Google Apps
$3.00
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By Special Treat Friday
Writing Narratives is even more fun when you get to learn about fairy tales and make your own book. The students will hear several different versions of Goldilocks and the Three Bears and will get to write their own version through a process of
Subjects:
Creative Writing, Short Stories, Writing
Grades:
1st, 2nd
Types:
Unit Plans, Thematic Unit Plans
CCSS:
RL.1.1, RL.1.2, RL.1.3, RL.1.7, RL.1.9, RL.2.9, RL.3.1, RL.3.3, RL.3.9, W.2.3, W.2.5...
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By Special Treat Friday
The original version of The Three Little Pigs with a few fun changes turned into a Reader's Theater. There are 22 parts (not all speaking parts), but can easily be changed to less or more. Let students have fun making costumes and posters for the
Subjects:
Reading, Literature, Short Stories
Grades:
2nd, 3rd
Types:
Scripts
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By Special Treat Friday
A new reader needs to be able to look through the pictures of a book and come up with a story of what is happening. Also, teaching students the way a story works can be challenging. Wordless books are a great way for a student to be able to write
Subjects:
Creative Writing, Short Stories, Writing
Grades:
1st, 2nd
Types:
Homeschool Curricula, Lesson, Centers
CCSS:
W.1.3, W.2.3
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By Special Treat Friday
Teaching sequencing in writing can be fun when you tie it into a science topic like plants and make it into informational sequence writing craftivity! Using this unit, students will not only learn how to use this type of literary concept, but they
Subjects:
Science, General Science, Short Stories
Grades:
1st, 2nd
Types:
Activities, Google Apps
CCSS:
RI.1.1, RI.1.4, RI.1.7, RI.1.10, RI.2.1, RI.2.3, RI.2.4, RI.2.6, RI.2.10, RF.1.4a, W.1.2...
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

I have had my credential for over 19 years and have had the opportunity to teach in various ways. I have taught Science, summer school, Private School, Public School, Charter School, bilingual, home school, Sunday school, and have also spent a few years running my own website and blog.

MY TEACHING STYLE

In my classroom, students feel safe, they have fun with their learning and they all know that I love and care for them. I take time to get to know each student and their family. I use a conscious discipline approach, I am consistent with what I expect from students and they work hard because they love my classroom and I make learning enjoyable. I make it enjoyable by using PBL (Project Based Learning), games and interactive activities.

HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT

I have many teaching moments that I love, but one of my favorite is about a little boy that I had in my class. He came into my 1st grade class with a chip on his shoulders. He was rowdy, talkative and always off task. He drove me crazy. I started to talk with him every day. I spent time getting to know him and it helped me to gain insight as to what type of life he woke up to each day. One day he got up in the middle of my teaching and gave me a hug. I hugged him and asked him to sit down. Later he came and hugged me again. The next day I hugged him before the lesson started and you could see his body relax. His behavior in my class started to improve. I hugged this boy about 10 times a day and he went from being a misbehaved little boy to working really hard each day so I could be proud of him. Oh how I had a heart for this kid. At the end of 1st grade his behavior was that of a different child, yet his grades were still really low. I was able to teach him again in 2nd grade. He worked really hard all year, I gave him lots of hugs and attention. By the end of 2nd grade, he was reading just like all the other 2nd graders. This boy needed love, attention, hugs and the gift of time to get him to where he needed to be.

MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

BA in Child Development from Cal State Northridge and MS Credential from Cal State Channel Islands

ADDITIONAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

I am a single mom to 3 children and have taught in grades TK - 4th and math and reading Intervention. I have also taught Science Classes and have had my teaching credential for over 16 years. I absolutely love creating teaching resources for teachers, love writing, going on adventures, walking and drinking Starbucks White Chocolate Mochas.