Teaching With a Mountain VieW Resource Guide
By Mary Montero
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Do you ever feel like you’re constantly racing against the prep period clock when you’re trying to find the right resources for your classroom? You’re not alone! Many teachers find themselves overwhelmed with the endless choices out there, wondering how to sift through it all to find resources that will truly benefit their students. But here’s the good news: I’ve created a free Teaching With a Mountain View resource guide just for you!
With an index of all my resources, blog posts, and practical tips, this easy-to-use reference guide is your shortcut to finding exactly what you need for your students, without the hassle. Whether you’re looking for reading, math, grammar, writing, or community-building resources, we’ve got you covered! Resources are separated by topic and season for easy navigation. This guide will be your go-to lesson-planning companion all year, saving you time and helping you focus on what you do best—teaching!
The best part? You can rest assured these resources are high-quality, professionally edited, and research-based. There’s NO FLUFF here, and it has all been designed to align with standards. So whether you are looking to supplement your required curriculum or create a curriculum using our resources, we’ve got you covered.
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Engaging in professional development opportunities can provide fresh perspectives, new strategies, and valuable skills that will benefit both you and your students. Browse my FREE professional development opportunities here. I hope these resources help you reflect, set goals, and invest in your continuous growth as educators.
You’re also invited to join our FREE Inspired in Upper Elementary Facebook group. Inside our group, you’ll find a supportive and encouraging place for upper elementary teachers just like you to share ideas and collaborate with other teachers around the world! Feel free to pop in and ask questions — we’re here to help!
Mary Montero
I’m so glad you are here. I’m a current gifted and talented teacher in a small town in Colorado, and I’ve been in education since 2009. My passion (other than my family and cookies) is for making teachers’ lives easier and classrooms more engaging.