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CtlCreate with Ms. Lacy

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Walterboro, South Carolina, United States
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I’m a creative educator who loves helping students express themselves through art, technology, and design. I teach Photoshop, Computer Science, Keyboarding, Creative Writing, and Visual Arts to middle and high school students. My goal is to make learning engaging, creative, and meaningful while encouraging students to think outside the box, build confidence, and discover their talents. I enjoy creating hands-on lessons that blend creativity with real-world skills and inspire students to enjoy learning.
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Preview of Computer Science - Holiday Gift Budget Challenge - Google Sheets

Computer Science - Holiday Gift Budget Challenge - Google Sheets

Teach real-world financial literacy and spreadsheet skills with this engaging Google Sheets Holiday Shopping Budget lesson! In this hands-on computer science activity, students will learn how to use Google Sheets to create and manage a holiday shopping budget while practicing essential spreadsheet and financial skills. Students will explore how formulas can automatically calculate costs, track spending, and help them stay within a budget. Through this practical project, students gain valuable
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I’m a creative educator who loves helping students express themselves through art, technology, and design. I teach Photoshop, Computer Science, Keyboarding, Creative Writing, and Visual Arts to middle and high school students. My goal is to make learning engaging, creative, and meaningful while encouraging students to think outside the box, build confidence, and discover their talents. I enjoy creating hands-on lessons that blend creativity with real-world skills and inspire students to enjoy learning.

Teaching style

I try to see my classroom through my students’ eyes and take the time to know each of them as individuals. Building trust is important to me, because when students feel safe and understood, they’re more willing to share ideas, take creative risks, and be themselves. I’ve found that this kind of environment naturally supports confidence and a stronger desire to learn.