1st year Freshman Orientation, AICE US History and US Government Teacher
2.5 years teaching grades K-12 in an afterschool enrichment program as Team Lead
This hands-on, craft-based math activity allows students to create their gingerbread house and understand it in the context of geometry. It is differentiated for 3 levels, making it perfect for diverse groups or afterschool programs. Level 1 (Early Elem): shape identificationLevel 2 (Late Elem): calculating perimeterLevel 3 (Late Elem/Early Middle): calculating surface areaLevel 4 (Late Elem/Early Middle Word Problems): perimeter and surface areaAlso see BUNDLE: Snowman Craft and Bulletin Board
This empathy map is a ready-to-go activity that can easily be used with any novel, biography, or textbook passage to understand the person's perspective and envision their life. Students can write or draw their answers. Includes: Full page empathy mapHalf page empathy mapGreat for Black History Month, Women's History, Social Emotional Learning, Native American History, Asian American Pacific Islander Month, or Hispanic Heritage Month
This bundle introduces students to 1950s culture aligned with AICE standards. This is also suitable for AP US History. Topics include: Economic and Demographic Change Teen Culture and Conformity Women and Racial Minorities PowerPoint includes multimedia format and "The Price is Right" minigame to engage students and connect with each of the three topics. Fill-in-the-blank notes concludes with a creative, themed formative assessment.
9th - 12th
Other (Social Studies), Social Studies, U.S. History
This ready-to-go project is designed for students to dive deep into a current event of their choice through student presentations and discussions. It provides flexibility to suit middle school students through AP or college level government. Aligned with Florida State Standard Civics and Government Standard 2, CCSS and Theme 10 for NCSS. Handouts (Editable- Word and Canva Link) include: Sign-up sheet for presentationsScaffolded break down of current eventStudent led discussion questionsExample o
This can be used in basic photography or art classes and adapted for different age levels. Anchor Chart materials included for whole class collaboration. Est. time: 1 hr Suitable for: Upper Elementary Middle School High School Afterschool Enrichment
This lesson plan and corresponding handout provides an outline for 1950s culture aligned with AICE standards. This is also suitable for AP US History. Includes fill-in-the-blank notes and a musical record design assessment. Topics include: Economic and Demographic Change Teen Culture and Conformity Women and Racial Minorities *Also see "1950s American Culture PowerPoint" for presentation and mini game*
9th - 12th
Other (Social Studies), Social Studies, U.S. History
This adorable Halloween colorable bookmark offers a great activity for early finishers, morning work, soft starts, or brain breaks. Four unique styles (printer-friendly) with four bookmarks per page and easy lamination.
Not Specific
Art, English Language Arts, Reading
CCSS
CCRA.L.6
FREE
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Experience
1st year Freshman Orientation, AICE US History and US Government Teacher
2.5 years teaching grades K-12 in an afterschool enrichment program as Team Lead
Awards & shining teacher moments
USF Undergraduate Research Academy 2023
My own education history
A.A. in Dual Enrollment Hillsborough Community College
B.S. in Social Science Education University of South Florida
Earning M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction for Teacher Leadership for School improvement from the University of Florida
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