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Teachers Are Terrific - STEM Activities

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What a fun set to continue working on learning the parts of the skeletal system. Kids love labeling skeletons and they will love this fabulous task card set! This set is perfect for a quick review of the skeleton, something for a sub day, something
Subjects:
Anatomy, General Science, Problem Solving
Grades:
3rd, 4th
Types:
Activities, Task Cards, Centers
$3.50
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By Teachers Are Terrific - STEM Activities
This set of Boom Cards features 32 cards to practice the identification of common bones of the human skeleton. These digital self-checking Boom Cards are such a great way for students to practice their knowledge of the skeleton.The Boom Cards
Subjects:
Anatomy, Earth Sciences, General Science
Grades:
3rd, 4th, 5th
Types:
Homeschool Curricula, Internet Activities, Task Cards
$3.50
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

I have been teaching for 30+ years! This includes the regular classroom and a specialist position. Grades I have taught:

  • Grades 3, 4, and 5
  • Grades 1-2 STEM
  • Grades 3-5 STEM

MY TEACHING STYLE

I think we learn best by trying something and learning from mistakes.

  • Hands-On
  • No Fear of Failure
  • Learn by Doing

HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT

Creating resources for busy teachers has been the greatest adventure!

MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

Masters Degree in Elementary Education

ADDITIONAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

"If anyone ever tells you your dreams are silly, just remember there is a millionaire walking around who invented the pool noodle". And he probably would have been an excellent student in a STEM Lab!