I am currently entering my thirteenth year of teaching. I currently teach CP Biology at two different levels. I enjoy creating resources and working with my students.
Looking for a comprehensive Biology EOC Study Guide? This high-school resource covers the Chemistry of Life, Cell Structure, Genetics, Evolution, and Ecology to ensure exam success. This was made with Ohio students in mind but can be used by most teachers. Product Description Prepare for your final exams with this all-in-one Biology Comprehensive Study Guide, designed specifically for EOC (End-of-Course) and state standards. This student-friendly resource features detailed diagrams, vocabul
Engage your Biology students with this No-Prep Cancer and Mitosis Case Study! Explore the cell cycle, checkpoints, and tumor suppressor genes (p53, BRCA-1) through a real-world medical scenario. Many students struggle to see the relevance of the cell cycle beyond memorizing "PMAT." This Interrupted Case Study transforms abstract biological processes into a high-stakes medical mystery. Students follow the journey of a 28-year-old patient who discovers a concerning mole. As the case "interrupts"
This Genetics & Punnett Square Practice Bundle provides a comprehensive set of engaging resources to help your students master both Mendelian and Non-Mendelian genetics. From historical case studies to hands-on labs and seasonal practice, this bundle covers everything from basic dominant/recessive traits to complex dihybrid crosses and pedigrees What’s Included in This Bundle?1. Genetics Reading and Practice Worksheet (Introduction)The Science: An introductory reading on Gregor Mendel, "The Fat
Enhance your high school biology curriculum with our Natural Selection and Genetic Drift Task Cards. This comprehensive set of activities includes 32 thought-provoking questions that stimulate critical thinking about evolution, ensuring your students grasp essential scientific concepts effectively. Whether you are introducing the "Father of Evolution" or diving deep into the nuances of genetic drift, these cards provide a variety of scenarios and questions to challenge every learner. What’s Inc
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ These stations are a great introduction to DNA, transcription, replication, and translation. They help give students the information they need to understand the topic as introduction or supplementary after introduction by instructor. Station Topics:Station 1: History of DNA – Learn about Watson, Crick, Rosalind Franklin’s Photo 51, and Chargaff’s Rules.Station 2: DNA Structure – Explore nucleotides, nitrogenous bases (purines vs. pyrimidines), and the sugar-phosphate backbone.Station 3:
Transform your high school anatomy lessons with our Reading Worksheet Integumentary System. This resource features hands-on activities that break down essential topics such as skin cells and hair, promoting student engagement and improving comprehension of physiological processes. Bring the complexities of the skin to life with this comprehensive Integumentary System Reading Guide and Questions resource. Designed for high school Anatomy & Physiology students, this guided reading resource helps
Engage your students in the fascinating world of evolution with the Evolution Natural Selection Worksheet. This comprehensive resource includes activities that cover key concepts like genetic drift, gene flow, and mutations, ensuring your students master natural selection through practical application. Master the Mechanisms of Evolution with this comprehensive worksheet! Covers Natural Selection, 4 Pillars, Genetic Drift, Gene Flow, & Mutations through engaging practice problems. Part 1: The Fou
Bring the complex concepts of natural selection and bacterial evolution to life with this high-interest, "interrupted" case study. This case study introduces students to how evolution created superbugs and more complex topics such as horizontal gene transfer and plasmids. Designed for high school biology, this resource uses a real-world medical narrative to help students investigate how populations change, adapt, and survive in the face of selective pressures. Students follow the story of Jak
Master Mitosis & Meiosis! This comprehensive Reading Guide & Worksheet features detailed diagrams on all phases including interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and cytokinesis, comparison drawings, and critical thinking questions for biology students. Whether you are introducing the Cell Cycle for the first time or reviewing for a big exam, this guided reading takes students step-by-step through the most critical concepts in life science. What’s Included?The Cell Cycle & Interpha
Cellular Respiration Task Cards for Biology! Review ATP, Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, and the ETC with this engaging science activity. Perfect for middle or high school cell energy units. Content and Key ConceptsThe cards test student knowledge on the primary stages and mechanics of cellular respiration: General Overview: Questions cover the word equation for respiration, its primary purpose, and the difference between aerobic and anaerobic processes (fermentation).The Three Stages: Students are ask
Mastering the scientific method, independent variables, dependent variables, and control groups is the absolute foundation of any successful science classroom. Whether you are launching your first unit of the year or reviewing before high-stakes testing, this comprehensive, classroom-tested practice packet is designed to move students past simple memorization and into genuine, critical application. This multi-page resource provides a scaffolded approach to learning, transitioning seamlessly
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ In this resource students use sex-linked genetics to analyze genotypes and prove whether or not individuals are carriers for the hemophilia disorder. Students draw several pedigrees in order to prove how the trait is passed. This Hemophilia Royal Case Study is an engaging, multi-disciplinary biology resource designed to teach students the principles of sex-linked genetics through the lens of European history. By analyzing the lineage of Queen Victoria, students explore how a single spo
Bring evolutionary biology to life with the Sexual Selection Biology Reading Activity Guide, designed for students in grades 8 through 12. This engaging resource incorporates activities that deepen understanding of sexual selection and evolutionary change, making complex concepts accessible and relatable. Whether you are teaching a unit on evolution or looking for a meaningful supplemental activity, this guide helps students connect complex biological concepts to real-world examples like guppies
Foster a deeper understanding of genetics with this innovative Pedigree Quiz tailored for high school learners. By integrating narrative challenges, this assessment not only tests students on genotype labeling but also enhances their ability to create informative family trees. What’s Included?This assessment covers a wide range of essential genetics skills: Narrative Pedigree Construction: Students read a detailed family history involving three generations—including nuances like divorce, adoptio
Looking for a rigorous, no-prep way to teach evolution and natural selection? This Modern Horse Claim, Evidence, Reasoning (CER) activity transforms a classic evolutionary case study into a structured literacy exercise that hits both science and ELA standards. This resource guides students through the 55-million-year journey of the horse lineage—from the forest-dwelling Eohippus to the modern Equus. It is perfect for biology or middle school life science teachers looking to reinforce the
This resource covers punnett square mastery with 2x2 grids for simple and non-mendelian crosses including Incomplete Dominance, CoDominance, and Multiple Alleles. Also, includes advanced topics such as It Also includes Gregor Mendel and the History of Genetics and why Mendel chose pea and his seven key traits. This reading and practice sheet also helps students with essential vocabulary terms like genotype vs. phenotype and homozygous vs. heterozygous. Perfect for Middle School Life Science
Evidence for Evolution Reading & Vocabulary Worksheet! Explore Fossils, Embryology, Anatomy, and DNA with this no-prep Biology activity. Includes Answer Key for easy grading This all-in-one resource is designed to help students master the evidence for evolution through clear reading passages and targeted practice. This reading passage includes homologous and analogous structures, DNA evidence for evolution, fossil records, and embryology. It breaks down the primary ways scientists study the his
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐This comprehensive worksheet has students read and analyze parts of transcription and translation to learn the central dogma of biology including the making of proteins. This focuses not only on how proteins are made through tRNA, mRNA and bonds but why they are created. This worksheet also covers the difference between DNA and RNA. Key Concepts CoveredThe Central Dogma: How DNA creates the "working parts" of our bodies, like hair and eye color. Transcription: The role of DNA Helicase and
Master the Mechanisms of Evolution with this reading and worksheet! Covers natural selection, genetic drift, mutation, and gene flow with an answer key included. Intended for high school biology 9th-10th grade. This reading guide looks at the 5 mechanisms of evolution including natural selection, sexual selection, gene flow and genetic drift. This is a great introduction to how populations evolve for both middle and high school students. It includes a detailed reading comprehension passag
Boost your middle or high school biology curriculum with this ready-to-use Environmental Science Ecology Quiz. This comprehensive assessment is designed to test student mastery of critical ecological concepts, including food web dynamics, trophic levels, and symbiotic relationships. Whether you are finishing a unit on ecosystems or prepping for state testing, this versatile assessment provides a mix of visual analysis, multiple-choice questions, and critical thinking short answers to ensure
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I am currently entering my thirteenth year of teaching. I currently teach CP Biology at two different levels. I enjoy creating resources and working with my students.
Awards & shining teacher moments
NSTA Presenter: Standards Based Grading in the Science Classroom 2018
Sr. Dorothy Stang Award, Archdiocese of Cincinnati 2022
NSTA Presenter: Literacy in the Science Classroom 2026
My own education history
Thomas More College (Biology)
Class of 2010
Xavier University (Secondary Education)
M.Ed. Class of 2013
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