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I taught 8th grade science for five years, where I loved sparking curiosity and helping students connect learning to the real world. I also served on my districts curriculum development team for two years, creating engaging lessons and resources for K-12 classrooms. After transitioning to homeschooling, I gained a new perspective on how to make learning flexible, fun, and meaningful. With experience in both traditional and home education, I create ready to use resources that practical and creative. My goal is to save teachers time while inspiring students to explore, question, and grow in their learning.
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Preview of Autopsy Case Files for Anatomy (5 Reports) Pathology, Organ Weights, HS-LS1-2

Autopsy Case Files for Anatomy (5 Reports) Pathology, Organ Weights, HS-LS1-2

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Allison Smith
Bring real-world medicine into your Anatomy & Physiology class— without crime, gore, or messy labs. This Anatomy Autopsy Reports pack includes 5 fictional “official autopsy reports” written in authentic medical examiner format (external exam, organ weights, gross findings, microscopic findings, cause-of-death certification). Students read like pathologists, interpret physiologically accurate organ weights, trace structure → function → failure, and write a polished Student Pathologist Report
Preview of Climate Data Analysis APES Unit 9 Keeling Curve + Temp Anomalies FRQ + Key

Climate Data Analysis APES Unit 9 Keeling Curve + Temp Anomalies FRQ + Key

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Allison Smith
If your students can interpret the Keeling Curve and temperature anomaly graphs, they’re set up to score on the APES exam—because climate data interpretation shows up constantly. This Climate Data Analysis activity is a rigorous, AP-style worksheet/lab that uses real NOAA + NASA datasets to build exam-ready skills: rate calculations, trend interpretation, seasonal oscillation explanation, proxy data context, feedback loops, and IPCC pathway evaluation—ending with a full AP-style FRQ. ✅ A
Preview of Energy Use & Carbon Footprint Calculations APES Unit 6/9 FRQ + Answer Key

Energy Use & Carbon Footprint Calculations APES Unit 6/9 FRQ + Answer Key

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If you want students to earn points on the APES exam, they must be able to calculate emissions, compare per-capita impacts, and evaluate climate policy trade-offs using real data. This Energy Consumption & Carbon Footprint activity is a rigorous, AP-style quantitative lab that walks students through exactly those skills—using current emission factors and country datasets, plus a full AP FRQ on climate policy & global equity. ✅ APES Units 6 & 9 (Energy Resources + Global Change/Climate)
Preview of Biodiversity Index Calculations APES (Simpson & Shannon) FRQ Practice + Key

Biodiversity Index Calculations APES (Simpson & Shannon) FRQ Practice + Key

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Allison Smith
If you want students to actually earn points on the APES exam, they need to do more than define biodiversity—they must calculate it, interpret it, and apply it to real ecological decisions. This AP Environmental Science activity teaches students how to compute and compare Simpson’s Diversity Index (D) and the Shannon-Wiener Index (H’) using real survey data from three contrasting ecosystems, then completes the lesson with AP-style FRQ practice. This is rigorous, math-forward, and built ex
Preview of Tacoma Narrows Bridge Lab: Resonance & Waves (MS-PS4) Data, Graph + CER

Tacoma Narrows Bridge Lab: Resonance & Waves (MS-PS4) Data, Graph + CER

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Allison Smith
Your students will never forget this question: How can a “normal” wind destroy a massive steel bridge? 🌉💨 This phenomenon-based NGSS lab uses the famous Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapse (“Galloping Gertie”) to launch a powerful investigation into waves, frequency, amplitude, natural frequency, resonance, and damping. Students watch the footage, generate authentic questions, then prove the science with a hands-on model investigation and real data analysis. This is the kind of lesson that fee
Preview of Cells Station Lab (8 Stations) Microscopes, Organelles, Osmosis + CER + Key

Cells Station Lab (8 Stations) Microscopes, Organelles, Osmosis + CER + Key

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Allison Smith
Need a complete, hands-on cells day that keeps every group engaged and actually builds understanding (not just labeling worksheets)? This Cells Station Lab is a structured 8-station rotation that combines real microscope observations, organelle function practice, prokaryote vs. eukaryote sorting, plant vs. animal comparisons, an osmosis model, and a CER conclusion—all with a teacher guide and answer key for easy setup and grading. ✅ What’s Included 8 station cards (clear directions + “Thi
Preview of Natural Selection Station Lab (8 Stations) MS-LS4-2, LS4-4, LS4-6 + CER

Natural Selection Station Lab (8 Stations) MS-LS4-2, LS4-4, LS4-6 + CER

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Teach natural selection in a way students actually understand (and remember). This 8-Station Natural Selection Lab hits the full story from multiple angles—hands-on simulations, fossil evidence, real data graphing, case studies, and misconception-busting—then ties it all together with a rigorous CER argument. Students don’t just define evolution… they use evidence to prove it. ✅ What’s Included 8 station cards/activities (simulations + analysis + matching + graphing) Student recording s
Preview of Science Careers Quiz (20 Questions) Career Profiles + Reflection Grades 5-9

Science Careers Quiz (20 Questions) Career Profiles + Reflection Grades 5-9

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Get students excited about science careers with a lesson that feels like a personality quiz—but builds real science identity and vocabulary. What Kind of Scientist Are You? is a 20-question science career quiz that helps students discover a “scientist type,” then read a matching career profile with real scientists, education pathways, cool facts, and reflection questions. Perfect for the beginning of the year, career day, STEM week, advisory, sub plans, or an engaging end-of-unit activity.
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Experience

I taught 8th grade science for five years, where I loved sparking curiosity and helping students connect learning to the real world. I also served on my districts curriculum development team for two years, creating engaging lessons and resources for K-12 classrooms. After transitioning to homeschooling, I gained a new perspective on how to make learning flexible, fun, and meaningful. With experience in both traditional and home education, I create ready to use resources that practical and creative. My goal is to save teachers time while inspiring students to explore, question, and grow in their learning.

Teaching style

My teaching style combines quick, focused worksheets with hands-on activites that keep students engaged. I believe in balancing skill practice with interactive exploration to make learning meaningful. I am also creating bundled units that demonstrate educational standards specifically.

Awards & shining teacher moments

I was honored with the Principal's Coin for my leadership with the Science Club. I also helped develop district curriculum and was selected to pilot a phenomenon-based learning program.

My own education history

I hold a Bachelor's degree in Biology with a minor in Chemistry, as well as a Master's degree in Secondary Science Instruction and Curriculum Development. This combination has given me a strong foundation in both science content and effective teaching practices.

Additional biographical information

I am a lifelonger learning that loves inspiring my students (now children) to look with wonder and exploration at the beautiful world God created.