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Hi! I’m a N.Y.S. dual certified Biology and Special Education educator with over 8 years of experience teaching diverse learners. I specialize in creating engaging, differentiated lessons that make science exciting and accessible for all students, including those with disabilities. My work spans Regents Living Environment, IB Biology, and AP Biology, blending rigor with creativity to spark curiosity and build confidence. On TpT, my resources are designed with the same care I bring to my classroom: visually appealing, student-friendly, and adaptable to different learning needs. Whether it’s interactive labs, scaffolded worksheets, or enrichment activities, my goal is to save you time while boosting engagement and achievement.
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Preview of Research & Mapping Activity Human Impact

Research & Mapping Activity Human Impact

This activity is a great way to help students understand the effects of climate change on animal and plant species. Students will work in teams to research an assigned species and investigate how its habitat is shifting due to climate change. The task involves analyzing migration patterns and the obstacles species face. The activity is broken down into several parts: Research: Students will use provided research links to gather information on a species' original and new habitats, the causes of m
Preview of Biome & Animal Adaptation Matching Activity

Biome & Animal Adaptation Matching Activity

This resource provides a hands-on learning experience for students to explore the fascinating world of biomes and the unique adaptations of the organisms that inhabit them. The activity includes a set of cards that describe various biomes and another set detailing the specific traits of different animals and plants. Activity Highlights:Biome Cards: Students will learn about four distinct biomes, each with unique characteristics such as climate, vegetation, and soil conditions.Adaptation Cards: A
Preview of Density Independent/Dependent Activity

Density Independent/Dependent Activity

Make population ecology fun and memorable with this interactive simulation! Students experience how density-dependent and density-independent factors impact population size through a series of chance events, data collection, and graphing. Includes:7 density-independent factor cards7 density-dependent factor cardsData table for population trackingGraphing and analysis promptsReal-world application questionsPerfect for Biology, Environmental Science, and Ecology units. Builds understanding of limi
Preview of Keeling Curve

Keeling Curve

Engage your students with real atmospheric CO₂ data from 1960–2023! In this hands-on activity, students plot the Keeling Curve, analyze trends, and connect data to human impact and climate change. Includes:Data table + blank graph templateStep-by-step graphing instructions8 critical thinking questionsIB Biology–style constructed response promptsPerfect for IB Biology, AP Environmental Science, Earth Science, and climate change units. Builds graphing, data interpretation, and problem-solving skil
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Experience

Hi! I’m a N.Y.S. dual certified Biology and Special Education educator with over 8 years of experience teaching diverse learners. I specialize in creating engaging, differentiated lessons that make science exciting and accessible for all students, including those with disabilities. My work spans Regents Living Environment, IB Biology, and AP Biology, blending rigor with creativity to spark curiosity and build confidence. On TpT, my resources are designed with the same care I bring to my classroom: visually appealing, student-friendly, and adaptable to different learning needs. Whether it’s interactive labs, scaffolded worksheets, or enrichment activities, my goal is to save you time while boosting engagement and achievement.

Teaching style

My teaching style is rooted in engagement, differentiation, and accessibility. I believe all students can succeed when instruction is meaningful, inclusive, and connected to their world. In my classroom, lessons are hands-on, inquiry-driven, and supported with multiple entry points so every learner; from advanced students to those needing additional scaffolding. The goal is to allow everyone that can, can participate and thrive. I integrate visuals, manipulatives, and real-world applications to bring abstract concepts to life, and I prioritize academic language development through structured writing, vocabulary practice, and discussion. Collaboration is at the heart of my approach- students learn not only from me but from each other through group projects, peer feedback, and interactive activities. Whether preparing students for IB exams, Regents assessments, or building foundational science skills, I aim to create a space where curiosity is encouraged, mistakes are seen as part of learning, and every student feels valued. TLDR: I create engaging, hands-on science lessons that make complex concepts clear and accessible for all learners. My resources are differentiated, visually rich, and student-friendly, with built-in supports for diverse learning needs. Every activity is designed to spark curiosity, encourage collaboration, and build both content knowledge and academic skills — so every student can feel confident and successful.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Innovator of the Month M.V.P of the Month

My own education history

I hold a: - Master’s in Special Education from New York University (GPA 4.0) and a - B.A. in Biochemistry & Economics from Hunter College, graduating Cum Laude. My academic foundation blends strong science expertise with proven strategies to support all learners, ensuring my resources are both rigorous and accessible.