...This is the "I do, we do, you" strategy. This gradual release of responsibility allows learners to watch, practice with support, and eventually demonstrate mastery independently. Of course, education is not one size fits all, so as I meet learners, I will adjust my teaching approach to best fit your student's needs. (read more)
6 Subjects: includingElementary Science,Elementary (K-6th),Elementary Math,World History
...In the course of my lengthy service as an elementary and middle grades teacher, I had numerous ADHD and ADD students in my classes. I learned many strategies to use to allow them to learn comfortably in the classroom. Also, I chaired the RTI committee for my grade level for a few years and helped other teachers write their EIPs and both led and attended the EIP meetings for many of them. (read more)
...One of my hobbies is collecting cook books and trying new recipes to see how well they go over on my family. Sometimes, new recipes become family favorites.But, before you can learn about cooking, you have to know how to measure. I am experienced and tend to know just how to measure by taking short cuts, but this is never a good idea when you are learning how to cook. (read more)
...Last semester in college I took Bible 104, which is a beginning class in Bible studies at Liberty University and passed the class with a B. I was raised in church and have studied most areas of the Bible. While not a master of the Bible, I can be a help of anyone who is studying the Bible as I ... (read more)