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I have a total of 27 years teaching experience . After I received my M.Ed. from the University of Florida (hence the name "HappyEdugator"), I began teaching in elementary school, where I taught pull-out remedial classes for grades 2-5 and a section of K-1. Then I taught Pre-K for 5 years, before I went up to Middle School, where I have been in 6th, 7th, and 8th grade. Last year, I went back to 1st grade in a private setting. I have traveled worldwide and am also fluent in Spanish.

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I have a total of 27 years teaching experience . After I received my M.Ed. from the University of Florida (hence the name "HappyEdugator"), I began teaching in elementary school, where I taught pull-out remedial classes for grades 2-5 and a section of K-1. Then I taught Pre-K for 5 years, before I went up to Middle School, where I have been in 6th, 7th, and 8th grade. Last year, I went back to 1st grade in a private setting. I have traveled worldwide and am also fluent in Spanish.
Writing to An Audience Project
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Writing to An Audience Project

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Writing to An Audience Project. How To Project. A writing assignment or writing project that teaches author's purpose and writing for different audiences. Student (and partner) will draw an audience from the basket. They are to choose their own how-to topic amd create a brochure for their audience. The purpose of this brochure is to tell a specific audience how to do something. Here are some examples: First graders - How to Convince Your Parents to Make Your Bedtime Later Parents - How to Get Along With Your Seventh-Grade Son or Daughter Teachers - How to Win Respect from Students Students will use creativity and their imagination to complete this writing activity. Complete project rubric included. - HappyEdugator
Context Clues - Analyzing Context Clues PowerPoint
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Context Clues - Analyzing Context Clues PowerPoint

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Context Clues - Analyzing Context Clues PowerPoint. Help students figure out unknown words in text. Build vocabulary and reading comprehension by teaching common context clues. This PowerPoint has explains five different context clues: definition, synonym, antonym, example, and inference. Practice activity at the end with answers. 15 slides. Updated August 2015. Good for test prep! -
Story Elements Think-Tac-Toe
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Story Elements Think-Tac-Toe

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Story Elements Think Tac Toe. This literary elements think-tac-toe has students investigate characterization, setting, and plot and differentiates by learning style. This can be used with any short story or book. Students choose one box from each row of the project choice board or menu and then completes. (A row goes horizontally) They do not need to have three in a row or column. Good to use at the end of a book or any story. Nice differentiated culminating activity for elements of a short story. Includes a checklist at the bottom for students to make sure their work is high quality. An engaging way to assess student understanding. Updated August 2015
Drama vs Prose Chart and Word List
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Drama vs Prose Chart and Word List

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Drama vs. Prose Chart and Word List. A good activity to use when introducing drama to your students. Students will have to categorize the terms as either used in drama, prose, or both and put them in a chart. This is an activating thinking strategy and pretest which can also tell you what your students know and don't know about drama and prose. -HappyEdugator
Pintastic Report Board
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Pintastic Report Board

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Pintastic Report Board - This blank Pinterest style template to make reports on any topic, Print it off and have students create a unique research report, book report or character analysis. Students love social media and will be excited to create their own bulletin board. The first page is a blank template, and the second page is a guide for where to put information. Enjoy! - HappyEdugator
Labels - Space Theme
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Labels - Space Theme

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Labels - Space Theme. Stars and Space Kids or Aliens. Blank classroom labels with editable textboxes so you can just type in what you need. Created as ink friendly as possible. Includes: 8 large decorative frame 8 large rectangular blank labels (2 per page = total 16) 8 decorative nameplates with writing lines (2 per page = total 16) 8 smaller rectangular blank labels(2 per page = total 16) 8 smaller rectangular labels with writing lines(2 per page = total 16) 3 large square blank labels (2 per page = total 6) 3 smaller square blank labels (4 per page = total 12) 4 small circular labels (4 per page = total 12) 4 large circular labels ( 2 per page - total 8) Just print and copy how many of each style or size you need and laminate for durability.
Short a Sound - Sounding Out Words PowerPoint
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Short a Sound - Sounding Out Words PowerPoint

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Short a sound - Sounding Out Words PowerPoint. Teach reading with phonics and decoding using word families. CVC words. Begin with Short a Word Family. Slides introduce the sound of short a and have students practice blending short a sound with consonants to form one syllable CVC words. Students read the the slides, and get rewarded with fun sounds and cheers! This is a first step to reading after students learn consonant sounds.
Found by Margaret Haddix Supporting Materials
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Found by Margaret Haddix Supporting Materials

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Found by Margaret Haddix Supporting Materialks. This resource goes with the first book in The Missing series. Another book series by the author of Among the Hidden - The Shadow Children series. Included are vocabulary lists for Chapters 1-6, 7-17, and 18-32, a crossword puzzle activity for chapter 1-6, a word search for chapters 7 - 11, a word scramble for chapters 12 - 17, a crossword puzzle for chapters 18 - 25, and a book jacket project for the final project with rubric. - HappyEdugator
Research and Expository Writing Formative Assessment
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Research and Expository Writing Formative Assessment

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Research and Expository Writing Formative Assessment. Multiple choice practice questions for state tests. Focused on the research process, expository and persuasive writing. Prepares students for standardized test questions. Questions are GPS standards based, but support common core standards as well. Standards are identified and correct answers are marked. Teacher and student copy included. Prepared for grade six, will work as review for 7th and 8th. - HappyEdugator
TEST PREP Reading and Language Arts Study Guide PowerPoint
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TEST PREP Reading and Language Arts Study Guide PowerPoint

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TEST PREP Reading and Language Arts Study Guide PowerPoint. 38 slide test prep presentation on standardized testing. What it is, what it measures, and includes sample questions with feedback for review and test taking strategies. This can be used to prepare for any state test, as you can modify or just skip the introductory slides and focus on the questions and answers. Designed for middle school, but may be used with upper elementary students as well. Supports common core. - HappyEdugator
St. Patrick's Day Bookmarks
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St. Patrick's Day Bookmarks

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St. Patrick's Day bookmarks. 6 different St. Patrick's bookmarks with pots of gold, green shamrocks, rainbows, and leprechauns that you can print out, laminate, and pass out to your students. March is a great month for spring book fever. Leprechauns remind students of the value of reading. Encourage your students to appreciate the value of books and treat them as treasure. Happiness is having a good book to read. Happy St. Patrick's Day! - HappyEdugator
Source Cards Handout with Practice Activity
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Source Cards Handout with Practice Activity

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Source Cards-Information Required Handout with Practice Activity. Help students organize notes and write bibliography in MLA format. This handout will help students identify what information they will need to put on their source cards when they take notes for a research paper and use to write a bibliography using MLA format. This is an important step in the research process. This will help make sure their bibliography is clear and correct. In simple terms, it lays out what is necessary to record for books, encyclopedias, magazines, newspapers, and websites. Students can put it in their binder and use it as a handy reference for when they take research notes. The last page is a practice activity they can use to correctly make source cards. - HappyEdugator
February Famous Author Birthdays PowerPoint
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February Famous Author Birthdays PowerPoint

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February Famous Author Birthdays PowerPoint. To engage your readers and inspire your writers, show them the slides on these famous authors who had birthdays in February such as Langston Hughes, Jerry Spinelli, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and Charles Dickens, to name a few. Each slide tells a little about the classic author and their most famous works. This winter, engage them in reading and writing! Have them choose from three writing assignments about these authors and their works on the last slide. - HappyEdugator
Ex-Spelled Spelling GAME
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Ex-Spelled Spelling GAME

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Spelling: Ex-Spelled Spelling GAME. This is a fun way to review a list of spelling or vocabulary words, or to use as an activity for a substitute teacher. Students have to spell words correctly or they have to sit down. Who will be the last one standing? The catch...each student only gives one letter! At the end of a word, the next student gets ex-spelled! Yikes! A fun word list is included to get things started. Supports Common Core Standards: CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.4.2d Spell grade-appropriate words correctly, consulting references as needed. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.5.2e Spell grade-appropriate words correctly, consulting references as needed. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.6.2b Spell correctly. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.7.2b Spell correctly. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.8.2c Spell correctly.
Create a Story - SmartBoard
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Create a Story - SmartBoard

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Smartboard Create a Story. Spin a Story. This Smartboard activity helps students write a short story. This story idea generator works when students click on the spinners to generate story elements. Who What Where and When...Character, Plot, and Setting. Will create thousands of variations. Great for differentiation. Can be used to generate a whole class writing assignment or use for student journals. Graphic organizer for adding details included, which can be printed or projected on the whiteboard. When all the story elements have been generated, students write a story by adding their own details. - HappyEdugator
Joe DiMaggio - The Yankee Clipper PowerPoint
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Joe DiMaggio - The Yankee Clipper PowerPoint

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Joe DiMaggio - The Yankee Clipper PowerPoint. A Baseball Legend. This is a short biography of the famous Joe DiMaggio. Students will learn about this American baseball hero, who set a major league record of a 56 game hitting streak in 1941 that still stands today. Use it with books such as Becoming Joe DiMaggio by Maria Testa or Joe DiMaggio by Herb Dunn. Goes well with a baseball unit or theme. - HappyEdugator
Word Families PowerPoint
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Word Families PowerPoint

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Word Families PowerPoint. 77 slides on this Literacy PowerPoint! Introduce word families. Print out as signs for literacy centers, make into reading phonics flashcards by printing out on index cards, or show on the projector to use when introducing a word family. Each slide has the word family as the title, an example of a word in that family, and a picture to represent it. Multiple uses...you can use these signs as word wall titles, for word sorting, reading practice flash cards, etc. Enjoy! - HappyEdugator
Reading Graphic Organizer - I Saw I...Thought
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Reading Graphic Organizer - I Saw I...Thought

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Reading Graphic Organizer - I Saw...I Thought. Students can use this organizer when reading fiction or nonfiction text. In the first column, they should write evidence, quotes from the text, headings, subheadings, etc. that would be important to remember. In the second column students should write what they thought or understood as they read. This could include questions, predictions, vocabulary in context, etc. Graphic organizer can help students organize their thoughts to write a reading response. Younger students can draw pictures related to the text as well. - HappyEdugator
Fun Math Terms Word Search
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Fun Math Terms Word Search

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Fun Math Terms Word Search. Math terms are hidden in this word search puzzle made for upper elementary and middle grades. Have fun trying to find them all 21! Terms are hidden forwards, backwards, up and down, across, and diagonally. Key included. Also includes a bonus list of the terms with their definitions which you can use as a study guide for state testing or test prep. - HappyEdugator
Cat on the Go - by James Herriot Vocabulary Test
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Cat on the Go - by James Herriot Vocabulary Test

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Cat on the Go - by James Herriot Vocabulary Test. A short vocabulary test for the reading selection Cat on the Go by James Herriot, which is an excerpt from the book All Creatures Great and Small. The first part is a matching section, and the second part is a fill-in from the word bank. A Key is included. The test has two copies per letter size page for ease of copying. Our class read the selection, and watched the movie All Creatures Great and Small, and discussed differences between British English and American English, accents and dialects. - HappyEdugator