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I have 15 years experience in education, with four at the middle school teaching 8th grade US History I and the remaining at the high school level teaching primarily AP US History and US History II. Experience as an AP Reader has given me significant insight that has influenced test preparation and strategy development.
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Preview of Landmark Supreme Court Cases Matching Game

Landmark Supreme Court Cases Matching Game

Developed for AP US History students reviewing for the AP exam, this matching game helps students review some of our nation's most important Supreme Court cases including Marbury vs. Madison, Brown v. Board of Education, and Roe v. Wade. Also included are cases important in the context of different movements/eras, like Munn v. Illinois, the Insular cases, and Mueller v. Oregon. I've taken the game next level by asking students to complete tasks AFTER properly matching the cases. Examples in
Preview of Class Debate - For/Against Independence

Class Debate - For/Against Independence

This lesson includes an introduction to the independence debate in the form of a mock newspaper article from the Pennsylvania Chronicle outlining the necessary background information including the Stamp Act Congress, creation of the Committees of Correspondence, and the convening of the First Continental Congress. Students are tasked with identifying the major arguments for and against independence and should prepare for a classroom debate by examining both sides (though the teacher will assi
Preview of Zootopia Movie Viewing Guide

Zootopia Movie Viewing Guide

Students are asked to draw parallels to real-world human issues with this viewing guide. They are challenged to provide specific examples from the movie and the real-world to support their answers. Opens great dialogue on issues of racial profiling, stereotyping, diversity, tolerance, and - more cheerfully - the notion that we all have opportunities to change our situation.
Preview of Decisions of the Marshall Court

Decisions of the Marshall Court

This lesson on the decisions of the Marshall Court includes a variety of research-based instructional strategies to increase student engagement and motivation. I love these strategies because they require the students to do the thinking! Eight cases are examined through the lens of Marshall's objectives as a Federalist in a Democratic-Republican dominated government. Students read, summarize main ideas, and teach their fellow students the most important facts about some of Marshall's landma
Preview of Period 7 - Using Documents to Support an Argument

Period 7 - Using Documents to Support an Argument

The AP® US History exam includes a Document-Based Question (DBQ) that requires students to analyze and synthesize information from a set of provided documents.  This activity helps students practice the skill of using a document to support an argument and includes a sample paragraph for students to highlight and label, thus helping them visually see the component parts of a model paragraph. Great for REVIEW before the A.P. exam in May! This bundle includes five sets of the activity "Using a Docu
Preview of Period 6 - Using a Document to Support an Argument [Gilded Age Economy]

Period 6 - Using a Document to Support an Argument [Gilded Age Economy]

The AP® US History exam includes a Document-Based Question (DBQ) that requires students to analyze and synthesize information from a set of provided documents.  This activity helps students practice the skill of using a document to support an argument and includes a sample paragraph for students to highlight and label, thus helping them visually see the component parts of a model paragraph.
Preview of Cold War Timeline (1945-1991)

Cold War Timeline (1945-1991)

Help your US and World History students understand the complexity of the Cold War with this timeline. It is organized by president with key terms/events on the left and descriptions on the right. It is in document form so you can add and/or delete items based on your own curriculum/needs. It can be provided for information purposes only, or use it to develop historical thinking skills. Here are some ideas: ~ Have student use the timeline to identify continuity and change over time in th
Preview of CORE Four DBQ Planning Strategy

CORE Four DBQ Planning Strategy

Developed after attending the AP® Reading, the CORE Four strategy helps students focus on quality over quantity, emphasizing the more accessible points on the AP® DBQ rubric while offering clear pathways for earning the more complex points without overwhelming them. This graphic organizer is a great scaffolding tool when students are first developing their DBQ organizational skills.  As they practice, take the graphic organizer away and encourage them to recreate the CORE Four chart on scratch p
Preview of Supreme Court Cases Involving Students - Gallery Walk

Supreme Court Cases Involving Students - Gallery Walk

Help students understand the affect that the judicial branch has on their lives using cases involving students including New Jersey v. T.L.O, Tinker v. Des Moines, and Engel v. Vitale. There are enough cases to have up to 13 groups. This lesson plan includes a variety of learning strategies in a collaborative manner including: - Reciprocal Teaching - 20-word summary - Gallery Walk Perfect for U.S. History or Government classes.
Preview of APUSH and AP Euro Applying Historical Thinking Skills Graphic Organizer

APUSH and AP Euro Applying Historical Thinking Skills Graphic Organizer

This graphic organizer can be used to help students apply historical thinking skills to any event, person, place, or idea in US history. All or some of the fields can be used depending on the topic. It's a great brainstorming tool to use for review. Ideas for use: - Have students try to fill in the graphic organizer on their own first, followed by group collaboration, and finally whole group discussion OR have students circulate to other groups and share ideas, narrowing them down to the to
Preview of Period 7 - Using a Document to Support an Argument [WWII]

Period 7 - Using a Document to Support an Argument [WWII]

The AP® US History exam includes a Document-Based Question (DBQ) that requires students to analyze and synthesize information from a set of provided documents.  This activity helps students practice the skill of using a document to support an argument and includes a sample paragraph for students to highlight and label, thus helping them visually see the component parts of a model paragraph.
Preview of Period 8 - Using a Document to Support an Argument [Vietnam War]

Period 8 - Using a Document to Support an Argument [Vietnam War]

The AP® US History exam includes a Document-Based Question (DBQ) that requires students to analyze and synthesize information from a set of provided documents.  This activity helps students practice the skill of using a document to support an argument and includes a sample paragraph for students to highlight and label, thus helping them visually see the component parts of a model paragraph.
Preview of Period 7 - Using a Document to Support an Argument [New Deal]

Period 7 - Using a Document to Support an Argument [New Deal]

The AP® US History exam includes a Document-Based Question (DBQ) that requires students to analyze and synthesize information from a set of provided documents.  This activity helps students practice the skill of using a document to support an argument and includes a sample paragraph for students to highlight and label, thus helping them visually see the component parts of a model paragraph.
Preview of Period 7 - Document to Support an Argument [Great Depression]

Period 7 - Document to Support an Argument [Great Depression]

The AP® US History exam includes a Document-Based Question (DBQ) that requires students to analyze and synthesize information from a set of provided documents.  This activity helps students practice the skill of using a document to support an argument and includes a sample paragraph for students to highlight and label, thus helping them visually see the component parts of a model paragraph.
Preview of Period 7 - Using a Document to Support an Argument [Imperialism]

Period 7 - Using a Document to Support an Argument [Imperialism]

The AP® US History exam includes a Document-Based Question (DBQ) that requires students to analyze and synthesize information from a set of provided documents.  This activity helps students practice the skill of using a document to support an argument and includes a sample paragraph for students to highlight and label, thus helping them visually see the component parts of a model paragraph.
Preview of Period 7 - Using a Document to Support an Argument [League of Nations]

Period 7 - Using a Document to Support an Argument [League of Nations]

The AP® US History exam includes a Document-Based Question (DBQ) that requires students to analyze and synthesize information from a set of provided documents.  This activity helps students practice the skill of using a document to support an argument and includes a sample paragraph for students to highlight and label, thus helping them visually see the component parts of a model paragraph.
Preview of Period 5 - Using a Document to Support an Argument [Reconstruction Amendments]

Period 5 - Using a Document to Support an Argument [Reconstruction Amendments]

The AP® US History exam includes a Document-Based Question (DBQ) that requires students to analyze and synthesize information from a set of provided documents.  This activity helps students practice the skill of using a document to support an argument and includes a sample paragraph for students to highlight and label, thus helping them visually see the component parts of a model paragraph.
Preview of Period 4 - Using a Document to Support an Argument [Jackson]

Period 4 - Using a Document to Support an Argument [Jackson]

The AP® US History exam includes a Document-Based Question (DBQ) that requires students to analyze and synthesize information from a set of provided documents.  This activity helps students practice the skill of using a document to support an argument and includes a sample paragraph for students to highlight and label, thus helping them visually see the component parts of a model paragraph.
Preview of Comparing Perspectives Activity

Comparing Perspectives Activity

Great for APUSH and AP EURO - comparing multiple perspectives on the same topic in history is an important component of the historical thinking skill COMPARISON. With this activity students will individually explore a perspective on a topic in history and compile a list of five arguments made by the author. Next, with a partner, students will negotiate their list to the top three arguments. Then, a group of four will share their lists of three arguments and pare it down to their number one
Preview of Turning Points in American History

Turning Points in American History

Simple graphic organizer to help students identify and describe turning points in American history. I use this for APUSH but it can easily be adapted/edited for any history class. Turning points are an important component to the historical thinking skill of periodization in the APUSH curriculum. I use this in conjunction with strips of paper with terms/events/people from the different historical periods. Students group the terms/events/people into three different time periods (they do not ha
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Experience

I have 15 years experience in education, with four at the middle school teaching 8th grade US History I and the remaining at the high school level teaching primarily AP US History and US History II. Experience as an AP Reader has given me significant insight that has influenced test preparation and strategy development.

Teaching style

My teaching style is student-centered. I favor active learning strategies in collaborative groups. With most of the assignments and activities I give to my students, there is a group component to completing the exercise. I believe strongly that students learn at higher rates through discussion with their peers and in the benefits of peer discussion in helping struggling learners master the standards. I view myself as a facilitator of learning rather than as a dispenser of learning.

Awards & shining teacher moments

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My own education history

Formal Education: BS in Sociology from the University of Utah BA in Social Science Education from Western Governors University MEd in Curriculum & Instruction from Western Governors University ESL Endorsement Instructional Coaching Endorsement Professional Development: Gilder-Lehrman Institute of American History course on the causes and consequences of the American Civil War at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, regional conference on Civil War through the Civil War Trust, Driven2Teach field study in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania focused on founding principles, founding fathers, and immigration, College Board Advanced Placement conferences, and three years experience as an AP Reader for AP US History.

Additional biographical information

I love my job and I enjoy creating resources that will enhance my students' learning. I hope that you will find my resources helpful, as well.