I am been a high school Social Studies teacher for the past 17 years. I teach dual credit American History, Western Civilizations, and American Political Systems, as well as "regular" Government courses. I am extremely excited about educational technology and how it can benefit my students!
Help your students understand the complex and important concepts behind the Social Contract Theory! Learn the perspectives of John Locke and Thomas Hobbes on natural rights and the nature of government. Then, apply that knowledge in a fun activity!
Review 25 important Government EOC terms with your students with this FUN activity! Students draw a term card, and then must define, draw, sing, or act out the term. Points are awarded based on accuracy and definition choice!
Congratulations! You've just been elected President of the United States! Now, your work begins. "Create Your Own Cabinet" allows students to apply their knowledge of Executive Branch positions and have fun while appointing famous individuals to fill these important posts. A fun activity for teachers and students!
Can Congress DO That?! Congress is an extremely powerful branch of government, but they are not ALL powerful. Through this activity, students will scan QR Codes that reveal a specific scenario and will analyze Article One of the Constitution to determine whether Congress can actually DO what they're attempting to do!
Teach sight words with Fry's First 100 Words flash cards! Each set of flash cards includes 25 sight words, commonly used in the English language, on fun backgrounds. Print on card stock or paper to help your kiddos recognize these words!
Has your school made the switch to Google Apps for Education? Are your students struggling with the differences in shortcuts between Google Docs and Microsoft Word? These printables are for you! This file includes 11 keyboard shortcuts displayed on an adorable navy, coral, and teal striped background that are commonly used by students and teachers alike. Print and display in your classroom!
Has your school made the switch to Google Apps for Education? Are your students struggling with the differences in shortcuts between Google Docs and Microsoft Word? These printables are for you! This file includes 11 keyboard shortcuts displayed on an adorable green geometric background that are commonly used by students and teachers alike. Print and display in your classroom!
Review 25 important Government EOC terms with your students with this FUN activity! Students draw a term card and an action card, and then must describe the term based on the action card they draw!
"Constitutional Amendments: Reimagined!" is a project designed to provide students with the opportunity to demonstrate what they have learned about Constitutional Amendments in a creative and thought-provoking manner. Students can choose to create a one-pager, acrostic slide, or a "super-Amendment" to show what they have learned about Constitutional Amendments. Includes project rubric AND linked examples!
Encourage your students to reflect on the most important powers, or "Pillars" of Congress in this engaging activity! This assignment was created in Google Slides and is ready to assign to your students.
Looking for a quick review or pre-assessment for American Government or Civics classes? Check out "Find (and Fix) the Fake!" Easily assign this Google Doc to encourage students to reflect on what they've learned while you gather important feedback to drive instruction. (Key included)
Are you looking to create a blended environment for your students? Discussion boards can be a great way to integrate technology and encourage students to think and collaborate on complex topics. These discussion topics are geared toward upper high school grades in Social Studies classes
Teach sight words with Fry's First 100 Words flash cards! Each set of flash cards includes 25 sight words, commonly used in the English language, on fun backgrounds. Print on card stock or paper to help your kiddos recognize these words!
Teach sight words with Fry's First 100 Words flash cards! Each set of flash cards includes 25 sight words, commonly used in the English language, on fun backgrounds. Print on card stock or paper to help your kiddos recognize these words!
Teach sight words with Fry's First 100 Words flash cards! Each set of flash cards includes 25 sight words, commonly used in the English language, on fun backgrounds. Print on card stock or paper to help your kiddos recognize these words!
Teachers are trying to incorporate technology into their classrooms, but many are left without guidelines or examples to model. Discussion Boards are great activities that encourage students to formulate and discuss their opinions in a virtual classroom environment. Behind the wall of technology, all students are encouraged to share ideas with their classmates. These Discussion Board procedures are concise and relevant for all grade levels.
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I am been a high school Social Studies teacher for the past 17 years. I teach dual credit American History, Western Civilizations, and American Political Systems, as well as "regular" Government courses. I am extremely excited about educational technology and how it can benefit my students!
Awards & shining teacher moments
2022 Missouri Regional Teacher of the Year
2022 Missouri Teacher of the Year Semifinalist
2021 Google for Education Certified Innovator
2020 Missouri Council for the Social Studies Teacher of the Year
2019 METC Outstanding Young Educator
2018 VFW Citizenship Education District Teacher of the Year