A Little About Me
My name is Blair Turner. I grew up in St. Louis, Missouri (go Cards!), but have lived in Boston for the past 8 years. I teach third grade in Chelsea--a diverse urban community bordering Beantown. I did my student teaching here, was hired by the school right out of college and haven't looked back since! I teach in an inclusion room--which I love--and have a large population of English Language Learners in my room as well. After five years of teaching third grade, I've learned that kids will never stop surprising you.
My life has been pretty exciting these past few months. I've been engaged for about 5 minutes. Okay, more like 2 weeks, but it's so new that the word "fiancé" still makes me giggle every time I say it. Almost equally as life-altering, has been my recent discovery of Teachers Pay Teachers. *Shhhh, don't tell my fiancé I said that. {teehee}
The best part about Teachers Pay Teachers is that it has allowed me to connect with passionate and inspiring educators from around the world. I've learned so much, so quickly, and I am so grateful to have landed here at All Things Upper Elementary.
A Little About My Resources
I always create with my own students in mind: thoughtful and eager learners with diverse needs. My resources are designed to help students access Common Core standards through interactive, engaging, and meaningful learning experiences. I have a variety of math and ELA materials for whole-class instruction, small groups and centers.
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In order to give you a better idea of what I'm all about, I'm offering you free access to one of my paid products from TpT. "Dueling Inequalities" is a great math center to help reinforce a variety of concepts. I hope you enjoy!
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If you're interested in learning more about my ELA resources, make sure to check out my Making Inferences Activity Pack. Students LOVE these materials. It's available TODAY at 15% off to celebrate my first post on this amazing blog! :)
Connect With Me
Say hi in the comments below! Happy teaching!
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