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Differentiated Teaching with Rebecca Davies

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By Differentiated Teaching with Rebecca Davies
This easy, no-prep January writing craft is perfect for the new year. Students write a short response about something fun they did over winter break, and you can create a fun and colorful bulletin board, banner, or ceiling display. This engaging
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Writing, Winter
Grades:
2nd, 3rd, 4th
Types:
Projects, Bulletin Board Ideas, Google Apps
CCSS:
W.2.5, W.3.2, W.3.5, W.3.10, W.4.1, W.4.4, W.4.5, W.4.10, W.5.10, CCRA.W.4, CCRA.W.5...
$3.50
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By Differentiated Teaching with Rebecca Davies
Caught that nasty winter cold? The last thing you want to be doing is worrying about planning for a sub, but we all know that having a substitute teacher can often be more work than actually coming in…even when you’re sick! The goal of this sub plan
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Math, Science
Grades:
3rd, 4th
Types:
Thematic Unit Plans, Activities, Printables
$5.50
140
Digital Download PDF (3.26 MB)
By Differentiated Teaching with Rebecca Davies
Problem solving is one of the most challenging skills we teach in math. Research shows the best way to build these skills is through short, purposeful daily practice with both single- and multi-step word problems. These January-themed math story
Subjects:
Math Test Prep, Word Problems
Grades:
3rd, Homeschool
Types:
Printables, Google Apps
CCSS:
MP1, MP2, MP3, MP4, MP5, MP6, MP7, MP8
$8.50
$5.50
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By Differentiated Teaching with Rebecca Davies
This easy, no-prep January bulletin board is perfect for busy classrooms. Students write a short response about their New Years resolutions and goals. You can create a beautiful and fun banner to display above your bulletin board. This meaningful
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Writing, The New Year
Grades:
2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, Homeschool
Types:
Projects, Printables, Bulletin Board Ideas
CCSS:
W.2.1, W.2.2, W.2.3, W.2.5, W.3.1, W.3.2, W.3.10, W.4.1, W.4.2, W.4.10, CCRA.W.1...
$3.50
66
Digital Download PDF (2.57 MB)
By Differentiated Teaching with Rebecca Davies
These Football Editing Task Cards are perfect as a class activity to include in your lesson plans in early February or any time of the year. Ideal for 3-5th grade classrooms, these task cards offer a great way to review important editing skills like
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, Writing, Martin Luther King Day
Grades:
3rd, 4th, 5th
Types:
Activities, Task Cards, Centers
CCSS:
L.3.2, L.3.2a, L.3.2c, L.3.2d, L.3.2e, L.3.2f, L.4.1g, L.4.2, L.4.2a, L.4.2d, L.5.2...
$2.99
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By Differentiated Teaching with Rebecca Davies
Engage and challenge your second grade students with this digital 2nd Grade Problem of the Day: Winter Math Word Problem resource for January. Packed with engaging and relevant math story problems, this resource is perfect for daily problem solving
Subjects:
Math Test Prep, Word Problems
Grades:
2nd, 3rd, Homeschool
Types:
Internet Activities, Google Apps
CCSS:
2.MD.B.5, 2.MD.C.7, 2.MD.C.8, 2.NBT.B.5, 2.NBT.B.6, 2.NBT.B.7, 2.OA.A.1, 2.OA.B.2, MP1, MP2, MP3...
$4.00
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Digital Download PDF (1.28 MB)
By Differentiated Teaching with Rebecca Davies
Learn about Global New Year's Traditions the fun and easy way! Want a great way to help your students become global citizens by learning about New Year's cultures and traditions around the world? This no-prep product helps students learn about
Subjects:
World History, The New Year, Informational Text
Grades:
2nd, 3rd, 4th, Homeschool
Types:
Research, Projects, Activities
$3.50
15
Digital Download PDF (1.47 MB)
By Differentiated Teaching with Rebecca Davies
Problem solving one of the most challenging skills we teach in math. Research shows the best way to build these skills is through short, purposeful daily practice with both single- and multi-step word problems. These January-themed story problems
Subjects:
Math Test Prep, Word Problems
Grades:
3rd, Homeschool
Types:
Internet Activities, Google Apps
CCSS:
MP1, MP2, MP3, MP4, MP5, MP6, MP7, MP8
$4.25
8
Digital Download PDF (1.11 MB)
By Differentiated Teaching with Rebecca Davies
Engage and challenge your second grade students with this printable 2nd Grade Problem of the Day: Winter Math Word Problem resource for January. Packed with engaging and relevant math story problems, this resource is perfect for daily problem
Subjects:
Math Test Prep, Word Problems, Winter
Grades:
2nd, 3rd, Homeschool
Types:
Workbooks, Printables
CCSS:
MP1, MP2, MP4, MP5, MP6, MP7, MP8
$4.00
5
Digital Download PDF (1.74 MB)
By Differentiated Teaching with Rebecca Davies
These fun, easy-to-prep January Activities save you time preparing for all the holidays and special events that arise this month. With writing crafts perfect for bulletin board displays, a January book study, and great resources for MLK Day and New
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Writing, Holidays/Seasonal
Grades:
2nd, 3rd, 4th
Types:
Activities, Bulletin Board Ideas, Centers
$24.25
$20.00
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By Differentiated Teaching with Rebecca Davies
This Martin Luther King Fact & Opinion Sort is perfect for literacy centers or as a whole class activity to review the differences between facts and opinions. Ideal for 3-4th grade classrooms, this print & use nonfiction sort is perfect to
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Social Studies - History, Martin Luther King Day
Grades:
3rd, 4th, 5th
Types:
Activities, Printables, Centers
$2.50
2
Digital Download PDF (0.78 MB)
By Differentiated Teaching with Rebecca Davies
These no prep January Writing Prompts are great for quick writes, morning work, literacy centers, or as a kickstart to a writer's workshop. Focused on special holidays, themes, and historical events in January, these print or digital journal prompts
Subjects:
Creative Writing, Writing, Winter
Grades:
3rd, 4th, 5th, Homeschool
Types:
Workbooks, Activities, Printables
$4.00
$2.50
Digital Download PDF (4.49 MB)
By Differentiated Teaching with Rebecca Davies
Your students will love learning about Lunar New Year (sometimes mislabeled as Chinese New Year) with these differentiated Holidays Around the World passages that include structured notetaking pages, a grammar focus, and a holiday poetry activity
Subjects:
Poetry, Winter, The New Year
Grades:
3rd, 4th, 5th, Homeschool
Types:
Research, Projects, Printables
$2.99
$1.00
Digital Download PDF (1.87 MB)
By Differentiated Teaching with Rebecca Davies
Problem solving one of the most challenging skills we teach in math. Research shows the best way to build these skills is through short, purposeful daily practice. This printable January-themed Problem of the Day gives students opportunities to
Subjects:
Math Test Prep, Word Problems
Grades:
3rd, Homeschool
Types:
Workbooks, Printables
CCSS:
MP1, MP2, MP4, MP5, MP6, MP7, MP8
$4.25
1
Digital Download PDF (1.32 MB)
By Differentiated Teaching with Rebecca Davies
These MLK Editing Task Cards are perfect as a class activity on Martin Luther King Day or as a writing center anytime. Ideal for 3-5th grade classrooms, these task cards are a great way to review important editing skills like capitalization,
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, Writing, Martin Luther King Day
Grades:
3rd, 4th
Types:
Activities, Task Cards, Centers
CCSS:
L.3.2, L.3.2a, L.3.2c, L.3.2d, L.3.2e, L.3.2f, L.4.1g, L.4.2, L.4.2a, L.4.2d
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

My teaching career began in New York City in 2006, where I served as a self-contained special education teacher for a cross-age classroom. After receiving my Master's degree in school psychology from the University of Minnesota, I moved to Austin, Texas where I returned to the classroom as a special education teacher in a K-5 elementary school and began pursuing a Master's degree in curriculum & instruction.

After having my first child, I transitioned into a district position as the Coordinator of Research & Evaluation, which focused on data analysis and program evaluation for K-12 in a large, suburban district in Texas. However, it didn't take long to realize I missed the students, and after a year, I made a move back into the classroom.

Since that time I've worked as a general education teacher in inclusion and ESL classrooms, with the majority of my time spent teaching third grade. I also received a third (and final) Master's degree in educational leadership and completed my administrative certification.

Most recently, I've worked as a district-level instructional coach supporting teachers working with students in the Response to Intervention framework. This position involved one-on-one and group coaching for intervention teachers at my district's Title I campuses, developing and presenting campus and district-level professional development sessions, and serving as a member of district committees dedicated to improving outcomes to struggling and at-risk students.

I'm currently at home with my three kiddos doing virtual learning while working on my doctorate in education. This new challenge is an exciting opportunity to examine student learning from a new angle, and I look forward to applying what I learn to create new resources that will help your classroom run more smoothly and support you in working with your struggling and reluctant learners.

Certifications: Elementary Education (K-6) Special Education (K-12) English as a Second Language (ESL) Gifted Education (TAG) Administration (Principal Certification)

Education: M.A. in School Psychology M.Ed in Curriculum & Instruction M.Ed in Educational Leadership Ed.D (in progress) in Educational Psychology

MY TEACHING STYLE

My belief is that teachers should meet students where they are in order to get them to where they need to be. Learning can be engaging and fun without sacrificing rigor, and high-quality lessons need to take all those pieces into considerations.

My teaching style focuses on providing differentiated instruction for my students through the use of student choice, differentiated materials, and opportunities to accelerate or modify based on student needs. I incorporate hands-on experiences and manipulatives whenever possible, and I believe connecting learning to real-world experiences is a great way to engage students and prepare them to become contributing citizens. Each year, my classroom engaged in Project Based Learning and community service projects to help build critical thinking about the world.

I believe it is essential for teachers to stay up-to-date on the latest research and be willing to think outside the box and try new things in an effort to improve student outcomes. I purposefully seek out new knowledge and keep current on up-and-coming trends in education. For example, as a classroom teacher, I first introduced flexible seating into my classroom in 2010 after reading the research on the benefits of movement and utilizing yoga balls to support student focus. While flexible seating has moved toward the mainstream these days, at the time this was a cutting edge practice.

I truly believe my biggest strength as a teacher was my ability to differentiate my instruction in a way that allowed each student to feel successful and continue to grow as a learner. I pride myself on knowing that my classroom was a place where my students felt safe to take risks, make mistakes, and join the conversation regardless of their background knowledge (or lack thereof).

HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT

Presentations & Publications
Building Critical Readers through Collaborative Book Studies; Association for Middle Level Education Fall Conference 2016
Data-based Differentiation Strategies; Staff Development for Educators Differentiation Conference 2016 Presentor, Association for Middle Level Education 2016
Burns, M. K., Peters, R., & Noell, G. H. (2008). Using performance feedback to enhance the implementation integrity of the problem-solving team process. Journal of School Psychology, 46, 537-550.

Awards & Honors
Teacher of the Year Nominee, 2009-2014
HEB Rising Star Award Winner for Texas, 2010
HEB Excellence in Education Awards Regional Judge, 2011-2014



MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

Education is a core part of my life, both as a learner and a teacher.

I completed my undergraduate degree at a small private college in Minneapolis, Minnesota. As an undergraduate, I completed independent research in the impact of cognitive load on memory and skill proficiency in math and reading. In 2004, I graduated from Augsburg College with honors.

I received my Master's degree in School Psychology from the University of Minnesota, where I focused my research on home-school connections and the Response-to-Intervention framework. During this time, I had a research article published in the Journal of School Psychology, which focused on improving the implementation of the problem-solving team process within RTI.

I later returned to school again, receiving additional Master's degrees in Curriculum & Instruction and Educational Leadership from Concordia University.

This year I began classes toward my Ed.D in educational psychology. I look forward to completing my degree and applying my knowledge toward my future work.

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