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Adrienne Schell

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Ephrata, Pennsylvania, United States
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I have taught all subjects in grades 2, 3, and 5 and science in grades 6 and 7. Science is my favorite subject to teach! As both a teacher and mom, I understand the need for resources that support a wide variety of learning needs. As a homeschooling mom, I’ve learned the importance of building on children’s strengths and interests while also finding practical activities we can do together to save time. These experiences inspire me to create lessons that are adaptable, engaging, and designed to make learning work in real life.
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Preview of • Winter STEM • Frostbite Engineering • Science • 6th, 7th, 8th Grades

• Winter STEM • Frostbite Engineering • Science • 6th, 7th, 8th Grades

Bring hands-on winter STEM into your classroom with this Frostbite Engineering Challenge! Students use real engineering practices to design, build, and test an insulated container that keeps an ice cube from melting. Perfect for winter science, STEM stations, early finishers, enrichment, or a fun engineering day. This activity is highly engaging, low-prep, and includes a material budget, time limit, and a gallery walk reflection to help students think critically about design choices and real
Preview of Life Cycle Interactive Notebook Set | Print & Go | Science, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Grades

Life Cycle Interactive Notebook Set | Print & Go | Science, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Grades

Make life cycles come alive with this interactive notebook activity!This cut and paste life cycles resource covers ladybugs, butterflies, frogs, and plants, — perfect for science units, spring themes, or review activities. Students will love cutting, sequencing, and gluing the stages of each life cycle while building their own science notebooks. These hands-on life cycle worksheets are ideal for interactive notebooks, science centers, or independent work. They support sequencing, fine moto
Preview of Frog Life Cycle | Hands-On Cut & Paste Science Activity | PreK - 3rd Grade

Frog Life Cycle | Hands-On Cut & Paste Science Activity | PreK - 3rd Grade

Looking for a fun and easy way to teach the frog life cycle?This cut and paste frog life cycle activity is a perfect hands-on way to reinforce science learning in your classroom or homeschool! With clear visuals and easy-to-follow directions, your students will love sequencing the stages of a frog’s life — from egg to adult frog. This life cycle of a frog printable makes science interactive, simple, and memorable. Ideal for life science units, spring themes, or frog-focused lessons! What’s Inc
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Experience

I have taught all subjects in grades 2, 3, and 5 and science in grades 6 and 7. Science is my favorite subject to teach! As both a teacher and mom, I understand the need for resources that support a wide variety of learning needs. As a homeschooling mom, I’ve learned the importance of building on children’s strengths and interests while also finding practical activities we can do together to save time. These experiences inspire me to create lessons that are adaptable, engaging, and designed to make learning work in real life.

Teaching style

I like weaving technology into our lessons whenever I can because it keeps my kids engaged and makes learning feel fun and interactive. I also love group work — whether it’s students in a classroom or my own kids at the kitchen table — because there’s so much value in learning from each other. At the end of the day, I want lessons that are hands-on, adaptable, and practical for real life, not just something that looks good on paper.

My own education history

I have a bachelor of science degree in elementary education and a master's degree in Applied Technology in Education.

Additional biographical information

I’ve taught everything from 2nd to 7th grade and loved middle school science, but homeschooling has my heart — it’s where I get to follow my kids’ interests, spark real curiosity, and teach on my own terms. I’m a hands-on, crafty kind of mom — sewing, scrapbooking, making jewelry — and I bring that same creativity into my teaching. Living a toxin-free lifestyle isn’t just a choice; it’s a non-negotiable for our home and how I design my resources. I believe in being intentional, cutting out the unnecessary, and choosing tools and lessons that actually make life healthier, simpler, and more vibrant.