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Riverton, Utah, United States
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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 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 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 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 Grading Reflection

Grading Reflection

Attendance, or lack thereof, is increasingly problematic in schools. So are requests by chronically absent/late students not just to pass, but to get their grade up to an A. This tool was created to help students be more accountable to the effort they are putting forth in class, and to provide the teacher with all of the necessary information, but more importantly, the space to process the request and make the best decision without emotion. The student completes a two-sided reflection, and th
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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

http://app.lifechangeroftheyear.com/nomination_detail.cfm?NominationID=8009&NominationYear=2021 https://www.edweek.org/technology/the-new-teachers-aides-ai-tutors/2025/02

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.