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Adrienne Schell

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Ephrata, Pennsylvania, United States
About the store
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 Living & Nonliving Things & Ecosystems Mini Unit • 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th Grades

Living & Nonliving Things & Ecosystems Mini Unit • 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th Grades

Living & Nonliving Things Bundle | Characteristics of Life Activities | Grades K–8Make life science engaging, hands-on, and easy to teach with this comprehensive Living & Nonliving Things Bundle! Designed for flexibility across grade levels, this resource includes sorting activities, puzzles, task cards, creative projects, and assessments to help students truly understand what makes something living. Perfect for whole group lessons, centers, independent work, or homeschool, this bundle builds
Preview of Science Color-by-Number •Photosynthesis•Lab Safety•Unbalanced Forces• Grades 6-8

Science Color-by-Number •Photosynthesis•Lab Safety•Unbalanced Forces• Grades 6-8

Engaging, Low-Prep Science Review for Upper Elementary & Middle SchoolMake science review fun, focused, and stress-free with this Science Color-by-Number Review Bundle! This growing bundle includes multiple activities designed to help students review key science concepts while staying engaged through visual learning. Each resource follows the same simple format: students answer content-based questions and color the image according to their answers, creating an instant visual check for understan
Preview of Cat Anatomy Veterinarian Lesson • Interactive Diagrams • 6th, 7th, 8th Grades

Cat Anatomy Veterinarian Lesson • Interactive Diagrams • 6th, 7th, 8th Grades

Engage your students with this interactive Cat Anatomy Veterinary Prep Lesson, perfect for elementary and middle school learners! This complete lesson guides students of all ages through external anatomy, skeletal structure, and internal organs, using hands-on activities, movement cues, games, and engaging visuals that make learning fun for everyone. What’s Included: Warm-Up: To be used as discussion prompts, think-pair-share, or fun feline facts read aloud.Practice pages: Labeling diagrams
Preview of Life Science Lab Safety Coloring Sheet with Parts of a Microscope Review

Life Science Lab Safety Coloring Sheet with Parts of a Microscope Review

🧪 Lab Safety & Microscopes – Color-by-Number Review This Lab Safety & Microscopes Color-by-Number activity helps students review essential lab rules and microscope basics in a low-stress, engaging way. Students answer review questions using a provided key, then color the image based on their answers — giving you an instant visual check for understanding. Perfect for: Review daysEarly finishersSub plansLow-prep assessmentTest prep or reinforcementStudents will review: Lab safety rules and proced
Preview of Letter Formation Practice Sheets | Crafts, Handwriting, Sounds | Grades PreK-K

Letter Formation Practice Sheets | Crafts, Handwriting, Sounds | Grades PreK-K

Engage Young Learners with Hands-On ABC Activities!These Alphabet Practice Worksheets are the ultimate no-prep resource for teachers + homeschool families seeking supplemental literacy activities. Each page combines letter recognition, fine motor practice, and creative crafts—perfect for PreK + Kindergarten. What’s Included (26 Pages of Letter-Focused Fun) A–Z “A is for…” Craft Prompts: 26 pages with themed ideas (e.g., “A is for Apple,” “D is for Dinosaur,” “Y is for Yarn”) Trace Practi
Preview of Editable Student Reward Coupons | Behavior Incentives | Kindergarten-3rd grade

Editable Student Reward Coupons | Behavior Incentives | Kindergarten-3rd grade

Teaching elementary school, I quickly realized I didn’t want to rely on candy or trinkets to reward students. I needed meaningful, low-cost incentives that actually motivated my class—so I created these editable student reward coupons. These coupons pair perfectly with classroom economy systems, PBIS, token boards, or point-based behavior plans. In my class, students earned “dollars” for positive behavior, and once they saved up 20, they got to choose a reward. My 2nd graders loved picking the
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About the store

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.