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With a passion for teaching that has guided every step of his career, Clinet is a dedicated high school educator who brings a wealth of diverse experiences to the classroom. He has taught Biology, Chemistry, Astronomy, and Environmental Science over the years. He engages students not only with scientific concepts but also with real-world applications drawn from his multifaceted background. Before stepping into education, Clinet honed his craft as a Classically Trained French Chef, where he discovered the joy of teaching kitchen techniques to aspiring cooks and the science behind culinary artistry. His career path then led him to work as an Environmental Health Inspector, where he developed a deeper understanding of public health and environmental safety, inspiring him to educate others about the importance of a healthy, sustainable world. Additionally, his role as a martial arts instructor allowed him to mentor students in discipline, focus, and perseverance. Throughout all these experiences, teaching has been his driving force. Whether he’s guiding students through the mysteries of the natural world or sharing stories of his varied professional journey, Clinet is committed to sparking curiosity and inspiring a lifelong love of learning in his students.
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Preview of Molar Mass and Percent Composition Review

Molar Mass and Percent Composition Review

Calculating Atomic Mass & Percent Composition Review ⭐ Perfect for Honors Chemistry, Chemistry I, and Physical Science!Help your students master two of the most essential chemistry skills— average atomic mass and percent composition—with this clear, comprehensive review resource. Designed for high school chemistry students, this guide breaks down each topic with step-by-step explanations, worked examples, and practice problems that build confidence and deepen understanding. Wha
Preview of Photosynthesis Study Guide

Photosynthesis Study Guide

This comprehensive review guide is designed specifically for Honors Biology students tackling the complex process of Photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the fundamental mechanism by which photoautotrophs—such as plants, algae, and certain bacteria—capture solar energy and convert it into chemical energy stored in glucose. This guide breaks down the process into its essential components: The Overall Reaction: A review of the balanced chemical equation, identifying all reactants and products.Cellula
Preview of Interpretative Dance on Photosynthesis w/ Rubric

Interpretative Dance on Photosynthesis w/ Rubric

Interpretative Dance on Photosynthesis Project & Rubric ⭐ Engage your students with a creative, movement-based approach to learning photosynthesis!Looking for a way to get students excited about photosynthesis while encouraging collaboration, creativity, and scientific understanding? This Interpretative Dance on Photosynthesis Project is the perfect blend of science and art! Students work in small groups (1–3 members) to choreograph and perform a short interpretative dance that illustrates the
Preview of Naming Compounds in Chemistry

Naming Compounds in Chemistry

Why This Review Works Student-friendly structure: Organized, simple rules that eliminate confusion. High rigor: Suitable for Honors or advanced students while still accessible for all learners. Perfect for review or reteaching: Ideal before unit tests, benchmarks, or state exams. No prep required: Just print and use as notes, a study guide, homework, or classwork. Supports differentiated instruction: Helps struggling learners without slowing down advanced students. Learning ObjectivesBy
Preview of Sauerkraut Lab

Sauerkraut Lab

A fun lab that teaches anaerobic fermentation. It is good as a demonstration or group activity.
Preview of Biology Essentials

Biology Essentials

This guide utilizes the latest AI technology to ensure it is thorough, engaging, and tailored to meet the rigorous academic standards of our curriculum. My background includes a robust educational foundation and practical teaching experience, which I bring to bear in every resource I develop. This book a great resource for the teacher to review before teaching a topic. For students, it's an excellent way to review for the EOC exam.
Preview of Biology Labs

Biology Labs

This book offers a collection of affordable and easy-to-perform biology labs designed for high school students. Each topic features multiple labs, allowing you to select the most suitable ones for your class. The book also includes engaging activities that teach dependent, independent, and control variables in contexts beyond biology. Topics covered include Biomolecules, Enzymes, Ecology, Evolution, Genetics, Photosynthesis, Respiration, and more. There are also links to items that will make you
Preview of Understanding Dependent and Independent Light Reactions

Understanding Dependent and Independent Light Reactions

These slides explain in detail the concepts of photosynthesis. I cover dependent and independent light reactions.
Preview of Lab Title: Fire Without a Flame – Exothermic Reaction of Potassium Permanganate

Lab Title: Fire Without a Flame – Exothermic Reaction of Potassium Permanganate

"Watch metal ignite and chemistry come alive — all from a tiny pile of powder and a few drops of fuel!" Fire & Metal: A Fiery Redox Reaction That Sparks CuriosityReady to ignite your students' interest in chemical reactions—literally? This thrilling lab combines potassium permanganate, glycerine, and steel wool to create a spontaneous, high-energy exothermic reaction that puts redox chemistry on full display. As the glycerine slowly reacts with potassium permanganate, a delayed but powerful
Preview of Cellular Respiration Lesson Plan

Cellular Respiration Lesson Plan

Students will understand the process of cellular respiration, including key concepts such as glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain. They will also explore how these processes are analogous to chemical reactions in industrial applications.
Preview of Molar Mass and Percent Composition Practice Problems with Answer Key

Molar Mass and Percent Composition Practice Problems with Answer Key

These problems help students learn the process of calculating Molar Mass and Percent Composition of molecules. It is a great lead-in to the calculation ofMoles.
Preview of Building a Solar Oven: A Step-by-Step Guide

Building a Solar Oven: A Step-by-Step Guide

Project Based Learning is a great way to learn about solar energy. These slides explain how to build a solar over from a pizza box.
Preview of How to build a Terrarium

How to build a Terrarium

Here are step-by-step directions on building a terrarium. This is perfect for the Project-Based Learning Model, which can be used to teach Ecology and Ecosystems.
Preview of Hydroponics and Photosynthesis: Growing Plants Without Soil

Hydroponics and Photosynthesis: Growing Plants Without Soil

This slide presentation explores Hydroponic technology. It demonstrates how hydroponics works and how it is used today and in the future.
Preview of Lab Title: Heat from Foam – The KI-Catalyzed Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide

Lab Title: Heat from Foam – The KI-Catalyzed Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide

This simple but exciting lab uses just baking soda, vinegar, and a thermometer to demonstrate an endothermic reaction in a way students won’t forget. As the two substances react, students observe a noticeable drop in temperature, helping them understand how some chemical reactions absorb energy from their surroundings. It’s a safe, low-cost, and high-impact activity that reinforces concepts of energy transfer and reaction types—perfect for introducing thermochemistry or engaging students in h
Preview of Monohybrid Cross - SpongeBob

Monohybrid Cross - SpongeBob

Underwater Genetics Educational HandoutSquare and Round Sponge Characters: Representing dominant and recessive traits for shape. Starfish Character: Holding blue and yellow pants to demonstrate dominant and recessive traits for color.Squirrel Character with Glasses: Highlighting eye shape as a genetic trait.Octopus Character with Long Tentacles: Showcasing tentacle length as a trait for study.The handout is set in an underwater world filled with coral, bubbles, and a cheerful educational layout.
Preview of Percent Yield and Percent Error

Percent Yield and Percent Error

Take your Honors Chemistry students beyond theoretical equations and into the real-world applications of chemical reactions with this engaging and interactive lesson plan. Designed to simplify complex concepts, this lesson on Percent Yield and Percent Error combines relatable examples, hands-on practice, and problem-solving strategies to make learning accessible and enjoyable for all students. What Makes This Lesson Plan Stand Out?Interactive Bell Work: Start with thought-provoking, real-world
Preview of Benchmark Test on Cellular Respiration, Photosynthesis, and Protein Synthesis

Benchmark Test on Cellular Respiration, Photosynthesis, and Protein Synthesis

This benchmark test is designed to assess students' understanding of key concepts in cellular respiration, photosynthesis, and protein synthesis. These topics are central to understanding how energy is produced, transferred, and utilized in biological systems. The test comprises 33 multiple-choice questions, divided into sections for each topic: Cellular Respiration: Questions cover the stages of cellular respiration (glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and electron transport chain), the role of ATP, and t
Preview of Bacteria Lesson Plan

Bacteria Lesson Plan

Students will be able to understand and explain the differences between different types of bacteria, their structures, and their roles in various environments. Includes lecture, class activity, bell work, andexit ticket.
Preview of End-of-Course High School Biology

End-of-Course High School Biology

The purpose of this book is to help high school students master and pass the End of Course Exam in a High School Biology Class. The topics covered and illustrated can be used as a year-long study guide and source to review before the End of Course Exam. These are the topics covered!
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Experience

With a passion for teaching that has guided every step of his career, Clinet is a dedicated high school educator who brings a wealth of diverse experiences to the classroom. He has taught Biology, Chemistry, Astronomy, and Environmental Science over the years. He engages students not only with scientific concepts but also with real-world applications drawn from his multifaceted background. Before stepping into education, Clinet honed his craft as a Classically Trained French Chef, where he discovered the joy of teaching kitchen techniques to aspiring cooks and the science behind culinary artistry. His career path then led him to work as an Environmental Health Inspector, where he developed a deeper understanding of public health and environmental safety, inspiring him to educate others about the importance of a healthy, sustainable world. Additionally, his role as a martial arts instructor allowed him to mentor students in discipline, focus, and perseverance. Throughout all these experiences, teaching has been his driving force. Whether he’s guiding students through the mysteries of the natural world or sharing stories of his varied professional journey, Clinet is committed to sparking curiosity and inspiring a lifelong love of learning in his students.

Teaching style

With a deep-rooted passion for teaching and a commitment to hands-on, experiential learning, Clinet is a high school educator known for his project-based approach to subjects like Biology, Chemistry, Astronomy, and Environmental Science. He believes that students learn best when they actively engage with the material, applying concepts through immersive projects and real-world applications. Clinet’s teaching philosophy centers around creating dynamic, student-driven experiences that foster critical thinking, collaboration, and creativity. From conducting hands-on experiments to designing research projects that mirror real scientific investigations, he empowers students to take ownership of their learning and connect classroom knowledge to the world around them. Committed to making education meaningful and impactful, Clinet inspires his students to explore, question, and innovate, helping them develop the skills and curiosity needed to thrive in an ever-evolving world.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Clinet is a nationally recognized educator celebrated for his innovative teaching methods. He was also featured in Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine as an innovator in the area of education. It highlights his ability to engage students in meaningful, real-world applications of scientific concepts. Clinet believes that students learn best when they actively participate in immersive projects, applying critical thinking and creativity to solve problems and explore new ideas. His classrooms are vibrant hubs of exploration, where hands-on experiments and student-driven research take center stage, inspiring learners to connect their studies to the broader world around them. His dedication to making education impactful and transformative has not only made a lasting impression on his students but has also garnered national recognition, showcasing Clinet as a leader in project-based learning who is shaping the future of science education.

My own education history

Appalachian State University / Biology and Physics. NC State University - Food Science, Well and Ground Water, and Onsite Waste Water Treatment (Environmental Health Specialist Certification) (HAZMAT Certified) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Epidemiology

Additional biographical information

Beyond his academic achievements, Clinet is a Martial Arts Instructor, an avid scuba diver, a classically trained French Chef, and a hiking enthusiast.