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Katie Risolo Radovich

First-Grade Teacher

Katie Risolo Radovich is a first-grade teacher on Long Island, New York. She is a 2014 graduate of Siena College and received her master’s degree in Elementary and Special Education from Molloy College in 2016. While formally educated in New York, upon receipt of her M.S.Ed, Katie moved to Texas where she worked as a special education teacher for three semesters before returning to New York to be a General Education Teacher. While in her fourth year of teaching, Katie enjoys continuing to develop her teaching strategies and hone her skills in the classroom. She is passionate about providing students with a variety of learning opportunities--including virtual field trips, makerspace and STEAM time.

 
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A new school year is the perfect time to revisit classroom routines and procedures. Find some tips for your classroom here.

Katie Risolo Radovich
First-Grade Teacher

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Our first-day-of-school checklist for teachers will help get the new school year off to a great start.

Katie Risolo Radovich
First-Grade Teacher

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Provide students with plenty of opportunities to practice writing, incorporate feedback, and revise with these research-backed writing strategies for elementary students.

Katie Risolo Radovich
First-Grade Teacher

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Try these Meet the Teacher Night ideas to give students and families a warm welcome to your classroom and start off the school year right.

Katie Risolo Radovich
First-Grade Teacher

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Teaching reading online during the pandemic can be challenging. Learn how to teach reading virtually with these tips from a first-grade teacher.

Katie Risolo Radovich
First-Grade Teacher

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Learn how to do a virtual read-aloud. Follow these five simple steps for holding virtual read-alouds with young students in your class.

Katie Risolo Radovich
First-Grade Teacher