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Ms. Yarger's Exploration Web Site

 

I am thrilled to present to my wonderful students, parents, and colleagues my exploration Web Site. This site is dedicated to bringing my classroom to life! My intentions are to help students become curious critical and informed thinkers, help parents stay updated and connected, and help colleagues find lesson plans and other resources. Use the navigation bar at the top of every page to explore and investigate the site. Don't hesitate to email me with questions or comments. This is my first web site construction so any suggestions would be happily encouraged and considered. I have included a short overview of the Web Site below.

 

*Personal Page*

For a glimpse into the secret life of Ms. Yarger explore my personal page. Here you will find fun photos, favorites lists, and videos. I love learning about all of you so I thought it was only natural for you to get a sneak peek at my life!

 

*Teacher's Page*

Dedicated to teacher's and all other education professionals .Because life is hectic and time is a luxury no one has, explore the teacher's page for excellent links to lesson plan ideas, and other great educational resources.

 

*Student Page*

Use this page to explore curiosities, keep on track with homework assignments, or revist some favorite in-class activities. Don't be afraid to investigate an idea just because you want to learn more. I have included a couple links to some fun computer games too!

 

 

 

*Professional Page*

This page includes my personal teaching philosophy, my educational background, my career goals and ambitions, and my volunteer work.

*Parents Page*

Parents use this page to stay updated on upcoming events and homework assignments. I have included some really fabulous web site links that may serve you well in helping your child succeed.

 

 

 

Let's Talk!

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phone: 269-756-1324

Parker Hill Elementary: room 209

EDT 3470

Western Michigan University

WMU College of Education

Updated on: July 8, 2008