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About What the Teacher Wants:


What the Teacher Wants was started in 2010 as a way for Rachelle to post pictures of her classroom and share her teaching ideas. Soon after, Natalie (a close friend and sorority sister) asked to be a guest blogger... and the rest is history! We share teaching ideas for the K-6th grade classrooms to make life easier for the teacher and learning fun for the students!

About Rachelle:


This is Rachelle's first year teaching 6th grade. She previously taught 1st grade for 11 years. She received her degree in Elementary Education from Southern Utah University in 2008. Rachelle has her Master's in Education with an Administration Certification. Rachelle is endorsed in Early Childhood Education and English as a Second Language.  She also presents for SDE (Staff Development for Educators) and Get Your Teach On. Rachelle was recently honored as Jordan School District's Teacher of the Year. She loves teaching and sharing her ideas with others. 

About Natalie:



Natalie has taught for 11 years and is currently a stay-at-home mommy to 3 little ones. She graduated from Southern Utah University in 2006 and majored in Elementary Education with a Social Science Composite minor. She has also received her technology endorsement and is an eMINTS certified teacher. Natalie has been a presenter at her district's Summer Literacy Camp  Science Institute and at the UCET Technology Conference in Utah. She is married and loves being a mommy to her three little kids. 


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