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Miss Miller

@missmil52158612

Graduate from Gustavus Adolphus College in 2018. Received my 4 year degree in Elementary Education.
2nd grade Teacher @ Hawthorne Elementary in Albert Lea, MN.

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Can we please stop saying “data-driven”? We should be student driven. We should be future driven. We can be data-informed, but our students should always drive our decision making. Nicole Reyherme @MicahStuder Amy Fast, Ed.D. Bethany Hill🌟#JoyfulLeaders Danny Steele @jeffreykubiak

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Found a Cicada yesterday. Why not work on the Four Square Writing Method with students with our topic being insects! #2ndGradeRocks

Found a Cicada yesterday. Why not work on the Four Square Writing Method with students with our topic being insects! #2ndGradeRocks
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Friday fun!! Started my morning off by receiving a gift from one of my students. Who doesn’t love Friday’s and little surprise rubber band necklace? #BeAGoodPerson #FridayVibes

Friday fun!! Started my morning off by receiving a gift from one of my students. Who doesn’t love Friday’s and little surprise rubber band necklace?  #BeAGoodPerson #FridayVibes
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andrew kauffman Jason Hubbard dailySTEM Chris Woods Julia's #STEAMing up Learning! @goshenprincipal @GCSSecAsstSupt Yes! This is a great creative warm up exercise for any age. I have done a version of it with kindergarteners through middle school kids. Some kids keep going and going. If you have people do it separately, you can come back together and share 'most creative' circle with group.

<a href="/atkauffman/">andrew kauffman</a> <a href="/jsnhubbard/">Jason Hubbard</a> <a href="/dailystem/">dailySTEM Chris Woods</a> <a href="/GiftedTawk/">Julia's #STEAMing up Learning!</a> @goshenprincipal @GCSSecAsstSupt Yes! This is a great creative warm up exercise for any age. I have done a version of it with kindergarteners through middle school kids. Some kids keep going and going. If you have people do it separately, you can come back together and share 'most creative' circle with group.