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Pepperell Elementary School
Class Information:
Room Number: 408
Students per Class: I have 23 in my homeroom, but 92 total that I teach daily.
Class Description:
My classroom has twenty-seven desks in rows facing the front board. I also have areas set up in a workshop format. I have an conference area and table where I conference with individual students about their writing, an author's chair that my students use to sit in to read their writing to the class, a writing arena where my students write their stories (their desks), and in the back of the room there are two carpets that my students sit on for the daily mini-lesson that I teach them.
Position:
5th Grade teacher
Needs:
I'd love to have a Smart Board in my classroom to help enhance the learning of my students during my English and writing lessons. My students would be able to participate more, be engaged in the lessons, and have fun while learning new concepts.
Personal Information:
College and Degrees:
AAS in Early Childhood Education Sullivan County Community College, Loch Sheldrake, NY BS in Elementary Education State University of New York at Oswego, Oswego, NY Masters Degree in Elementary Education Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, Alabama
Interests:
I enjoy spending time with my family and friends, traveling, playing volleyball, watching college football, nascar, and reading.
Employment History:
I taught at North Heights Elementary School in Rome City for seven years before coming to Pepperell Elementary School last year.
Why Do I Teach?:
Growing up in a family of eleven kids, I've always been around children. I have also always enjoyed school, and looked up to my teachers. Ever since I was a little girl, I played school with my family and friends. Now aa teacher myself, I get to help mold the minds of young people and help them become successful in their education. Nothing is more rewarding for me when I see a child's little face light up because they understand a concept . It's a wonderful feeling for them and for me. That is what teaching is all about.