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By Literacy in Focus
These diorama templates are a great addition to any curriculum! Three different diorama project templates are included for use with any subject or topic. The templates are completely editable, making it easy for you to alter the assignment to meet
Subjects:
For All Subject Areas, For All Subjects
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Projects, Printables, Google Apps
$2.50
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By Literacy in Focus
Create your own digital flashcards using editable flashcard templates! Customize your unique flashcard decks in minutes! Pick your template, edit the text, and send out to your students! Everything is set up and ready to go, including the animated
Subjects:
For All Subject Areas, For All Subjects
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Flash Cards, Google Apps
$3.00
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By Literacy in Focus
Celebrate Thanksgiving with three different educational activities! Pick and choose your favorite word game or use all three! You can play the words games as a class, or have students complete them individually. **This resource is part
Subjects:
Holidays/Seasonal, Thanksgiving
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Worksheets, Activities, Printables
FREE
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By Literacy in Focus
Use the active listening checklist to reinforce listening skills on a daily basis. The classroom poster includes seven steps to help students practice active listening. The goal is for students to internalize the checklist and automatically monitor
Subjects:
For All Subject Areas, Oral Communication, For All Subjects
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Handouts, Printables, Posters
CCSS:
CCRA.SL.2
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By Literacy in Focus
Use these close reading bookmarks to reinforce reading comprehension skills and set your students up for success when reading independently. Ideally, students will be able to uncover the layers of deeper meaning presented in a text on their own.
Subjects:
Literature, Informational Text, Close Reading
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Printables, Centers
FREE
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By Literacy in Focus
Sometimes the hardest part of writing a narrative is just getting started. These story starter cards can be used to get students motivated to begin the writing process. Each card contains one sentence that lends itself to a mysterious story.
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Short Stories, Writing
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Printables, Task Cards, Centers
CCSS:
W.6.3, W.7.3, W.8.3, W.9-10.3, W.11-12.3
$2.25
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By Literacy in Focus
16 different spelling activities for any list of words! Mix up spelling word work with this learning matrix. Students practice and learn their spelling words by completing the choice board assignment, which can be connect four, blackout, corners,
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Spelling, Vocabulary
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Activities, Homework, Printables
FREE
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By Literacy in Focus
Differentiate your next close reading in three easy steps! Use this lesson planning template to ensure that you meet the needs of all learners in your classroom. All you need is your favorite text! **Want a themed close reading lesson for EVERY
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Reading Strategies, Close Reading
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Printables
FREE
25
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By Literacy in Focus
Design your own color-coding assignment! Add some creativity to your lesson with these versatile shapes that were made especially for color coding. The assignment possibilities are endless. They will work for all subjects and most grade levels!
Subjects:
For All Subject Areas, For All Subjects
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Activities, Printables
$2.50
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

As a teacher, I have a wide-range of experience. I have a secondary teaching credential in Language Arts and Social Science as well as a Master’s Degree in Education, which means I can teach a heck of a lot of subjects. I started my teaching career at a high school in South Los Angeles. To say I hit the ground running is an understatement. I taught 9th, 10th, and 11th grade English from a cart that I rolled around campus. The school, although massive, didn’t have enough classrooms to accommodate all of their teachers. Suffice it to say, I learned a lot my first year. I taught at the high school level another year before moving to a charter middle school in Orange County. As a student, middle school was hell on earth. As a teacher, I couldn’t get enough. I was teaching 7th grade World History and 8th grade U.S. History. I also served as the school’s technology coach. Eventually, with my growing knowledge of the 7th and 8th grade curriculums, I became the History Department Chairperson. As the years progressed, the number of English learners at our school increased. Upon request, I was given the opportunity to teach History, Reading, and Language Arts to all levels of language learners. Soon, I became the Curriculum Manager and English Language Advisor for our school.

MY TEACHING STYLE

It was during my time spent working with English learners that I grew the most as a teacher. The provided curriculum didn’t meet the needs of my students. I was constantly creating new material, researching effective strategies, and developing engaging lessons that encouraged critical thinking. I was determined to create a learning environment where all students could thrive. Although successful, I was exhausted. I had spent over a decade giving every ounce of my being to my teaching practice. It was time to make a choice between creating curriculum or teaching. It was one of the toughest decisions of my life. Ultimately, I made the decision to leave the classroom and work full-time creating content and material for teachers around the world. I took a leap of faith, and it worked out. I love what I do. I enjoy creating captivating resources that meet the needs of all levels of learners. I strive to create materials that can be differentiated, modified, or scaffolded for a diverse group of students. In 2019, my first book was published. Titled Home of the Brave: 15 American Immigrants Who Shaped US History, the book features 15 different biographies and corresponding activities for upper elementary and middle school readers. My second book, World History for Kids: 500 Facts, was published in 2021.

HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT

Contributing Teacher, UCI History Project; Project GLAD Facilitator; People to People International Participating Teacher; Published Author: Home of the Brave, An American History Book for Kids: 15 Immigrants Who Shaped US History and World History for Kids: 500 Facts

MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

BS Journalism, California Teaching Credential: History/Social Science, California Teaching Credential: English/Language Arts, MA Education

ADDITIONAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

Website: www.litinfocus.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/literacyinfocus, Facebook: www.facebook.com/literacyinfocus, Email: brooke@litinfocus.com