Mrs. Tiana Grap

To Whom It May Concern, 

I am a passionate educator and a self-directed, continuous learner. 

I teach to create a safe place for students where they are known, empowered, and loved. One of my goals is to share my enthusiasm for learning and to inspire a desire to become a life-long learner in my students. I consistently create pathways between parents and guardians of students and the world of education, and place importance on engaging with families outside of an 8:00 am- 2:15 pm school day in order to make them feel valued. At the end of the day, I want my students to walk out of the classroom encouraged, knowing that they have classmates and teachers who are on their team. 

I believe in teaching students accountability and responsibility for their actions, providing students with ownership over their learning, and giving students space for critical and creative thinking within the environment of a democratic classroom. I have experience monitoring student progress through planned formative assessments, scaffolded instruction, and student self- assessments.

I value data that drives my instruction, authentic assessments within the classroom, and collaboration with colleagues through both vertical and horizontal alignment of grade levels. I believe that I have expertise in innovations in curriculum to bring to an educational environment, and at the same time my colleagues will have expertise in other areas that I can learn from as well. I have learned how to ask for help when approaching different situations after working multiple solutions myself in the classroom first. 

I am passionate about integrating arts, science, and technology into lesson plans because I believe that it molds kids into well-rounded students. I am skilled at delivering instruction in unique ways that integrate core concepts. I believe that kinesthetic learning promotes the formation of new connections within students’ brains, and therefore I integrate movement as much as possible into my instruction.

I plan to emphasize the importance of providing students with standards-based lesson plans within my classroom that incorporate real-world connections in order to make content purposeful and relevant to their lives. Education brings a greater awareness to the student of the world around them and instills in them a passion and a purpose to grow to become effective democratic citizens. 

I believe that I have developed excellent classroom management skills through my diverse experiences in different grade levels, and base my classroom management techniques on the strategies of the practice of Love & Logic. I strongly believe the best classroom management comes from rewarding positive behaviors rather than punishing incorrect behaviors. 

I bring strengths that include communication and organizational skills, a seamless ability to work with varying ages and developmental levels, and a passion for integrating technology into the classroom to any collaborative teaching team. 

My bottom line in education is that students will walk through my classroom door every morning knowing that their teacher values them as an individual and excited to express their creativity and uniqueness throughout the school day.

Thank you for taking the time to get to know me!

With joy,

Tiana Grap

teaching joys

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Kids NEED Music!

Today I volunteered in my Special Pal’s mainstream classroom, and was able to experience their time in music class!  Every Wednesday Hooker Oak students get out of school an hour early, so there is usually a rush to get everything completed that day despite the time cut-off.  This day was rushed as usual in the mainstream classroom, even more so because the students had an hour of music class this day.  The music class was taught in the cafeteria, and it was only the fifth grade class that my Special Pal is in at that time.  There was one teacher, and he was extremely enthusiastic about his job and about the music, and he made it great fun to watch.  Unfortunately, the students were very often disrespectful and talked when he was talking for the majority of the time they had together, which was disappointing since it was so short.  He definitely got frustrated with them, but it was obvious that he was so good-natured that the students took advantage of that and didn’t get into trouble.  They practiced two different songs for warm-up that all of the students were familiar with, and after that the teacher passed out small boxes to each student as an acoustic instrument. The students had been practicing a small routine to a song with these boxes, and it was so much fun for me to be able to watch them practice it a few times through! I was seriously impressed by how well the students knew the routine, and the talent that their voices held was apparent as well and quite enjoyable to listen to.  It was fun for me to be able to watch this because it was unique from the regular classroom routines that I have been exposed to weekly.  It was interesting to see how the students, specifically my Special Pal, acted in a different environment that wasn’t as controlled as the classroom they were normally in.  The music teacher was warm and welcoming to my presence, and afterwards directed me to the YouTube link that inspired him for the song that the students were practicing. (Call Your Girlfriend by Lennon and Maisy) My ending thought from this is that I sincerely wish that students were able to participate in music class like this much more often than there is a budget for, because it is so important to the development of children! I am so thankful for the early experience that I had as a child singing and dancing in the Theatre program that my parents put me into, for it definitely helped shape who I am today.

Posted 702 weeks ago

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