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Educator with 25 years of experience across elementary, middle, and high school, teaching ELD, all levels of Spanish, Spanish for Native Speakers, and IB/AP courses. Experienced in designing engaging lessons, fostering intercultural understanding, and supporting student growth. I strive to create inclusive, dynamic classrooms and inspiring a lifelong love of language and learning. Throughout my career, my focus is promoting equity in the classroom through an antiracist, anti-bias lens.
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Preview of IB Board for Language Acquisition (IB Classrooms)

IB Board for Language Acquisition (IB Classrooms)

At my school, we are required to have an IB board in the classroom. I print these headers and use them to set up my board at the beginning of the year. Under each header, I place large index cards with information that corresponds to the current unit of study. The titles remain posted all year, and I update the information on the index cards after each unit.
Preview of Spanish vocabulary: MLK, social justice, activism themes

Spanish vocabulary: MLK, social justice, activism themes

This Spanish vocabulary resource is designed to help teachers introduce and reinforce key vocabulary related to Martin Luther King Jr., social justice, and activism. The vocabulary set includes essential terms commonly used when discussing the work of MLK and civil rights, making it easy for teachers to connect language learning with important historical and social themes. Helps educators integrate social justice themes into Spanish instruction. You can have student work on it individually or in
Preview of Spanish Quiz Quiz Trade Cards: MLK, Social Justice Theme

Spanish Quiz Quiz Trade Cards: MLK, Social Justice Theme

Print quiz cards (double-sided), cut them out, and give one card to each student. Use the Quiz-Quiz-Trade Kagan strategy: 1.Students stand up, mix up, and put a hand up to find a partner. 2.Partners greet each other with a high-five or fist bump and say "Hola, Buenos días, or Buenas tardes". 3.Students take turns quizzing each other (for example, the student whose birthday is closest to today goes first). 4.When finished, students trade cards, say "Gracias por compartir", give another high-five
Preview of Spanish vocabulary: MLK, social justice, activism themes REVIEW SLIDES

Spanish vocabulary: MLK, social justice, activism themes REVIEW SLIDES

These slides are designed to help students review themed Spanish vocabulary related to Martin Luther King Jr. and social justice through small-group and partner interaction. Teachers can project the slides to guide structured pair/share, small-group discussion, and whole-class share-outs, making vocabulary practice interactive and student-centered. The slides are flexible and can be used in several ways depending on instructional needs. This resource is intended to be used after the vocabulary h
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Experience

Educator with 25 years of experience across elementary, middle, and high school, teaching ELD, all levels of Spanish, Spanish for Native Speakers, and IB/AP courses. Experienced in designing engaging lessons, fostering intercultural understanding, and supporting student growth. I strive to create inclusive, dynamic classrooms and inspiring a lifelong love of language and learning. Throughout my career, my focus is promoting equity in the classroom through an antiracist, anti-bias lens.

Teaching style

I use a student-centered approach that emphasizes collaboration, confidence-building, and social-emotional growth. My teaching integrates cooperative learning, team-building, and culturally rich language experiences to develop both Spanish proficiency and empathy. I strive to create a supportive, inclusive classroom where every student is empowered to learn and succeed.

My own education history

Bachelor of Arts, University of California, Davis Master of Arts in Spanish, California State University, Sacramento Single Subject Teaching Credential – Spanish, University of California, Davis Master of Arts in Education, University of California, Davis Administrative Services Credential