From creating bulletin boards to guest-staring on the morning announcements and planting trees in the back field, I took advantage of every opportunity to engage with students!
Student teaching during the pandemic helped me become a more adaptable and creative educator! In this picture, a student is presenting his writing from quarantine with the help of Zoom, a laptop, a green stool, and a classroom microphone!
Working with Go Math! in a small group!
Multiplication Connect 4
Multiplication Board Game (9 times tables)
Perimeter and Area Scavenger Hunt
Personalized Multiplication Worksheet
Math Lesson Plans
Operations and Algebraic thinking*
* lessons before student teaching
Read aloud: The One and Only Ivan by Kate Applegate was used to support learning of vocabulary, to start social emotional discussion, and practice reading comprehension.
Mystery Book Clubs and Readers Theatre!
Comparing and contrasting Fractured Fairy Tales and Traditional Fairy Tales with a hula hoop Venn diagram!
Read aloud: High Five by Adam Rubin was used to look at rhyming as well as to get the students moving and high fiving the air!
Working in the school garden!
Valentine's Day SEL lesson: We did a friendship scavenger hunt and made love monsters!