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Embrun, Ontario, Canada
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Hi! I'm Melanie, the educator behind The Dapper Bee, your source for Scholarly Resources, Dapperly Made. As a private tutor and designer of curriculum, I specialize in creating ELA Novel Study Units, engaging French resources, and Canadian History & Geography materials. My resources are designed to be timeless, comprehensive, and ready-to-teach for upper elementary and middle school classrooms. As a native French speaker working in a Canadian setting, my unique lens provides resources grounded in curriculum while fostering inclusive, dynamic learning. What you'll find here: Comprehensive ELA & Novel Study Units: Ready-to-use chapter guides, comprehension questions, and creative activities for classic literature. High-Quality Canadian Curriculum: Engaging resources for Canadian History, Geography, and Francophone studies. Inclusion & Accessibility: Materials that reflect diverse learning needs, with clear, visual, and multi-modal elements to support all learners. Whether you're teaching English, French, or a mixed subject, I hope my resources save you valuable planning time and help your students feel successful, included, and excited to learn!
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Preview of Beyond the Screen: Body Image & Media Literacy Unit - Free Preview

Beyond the Screen: Body Image & Media Literacy Unit - Free Preview

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Deconstruct the "Invisible Scripts" of media with this 4-week body image curriculum for middle school. Using films like The Little Mermaid, students identify BDD symptoms, challenge beauty standards, and practice body neutrality through media literacy. Before most students can even read a book, they are already "reading" the movie screen. From Cinderella to Hercules, popular films often teach young viewers harmful "scripts" about body size, hunger, and worth. Beyond the Screen is a comprehens
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Hi! I'm Melanie, the educator behind The Dapper Bee, your source for Scholarly Resources, Dapperly Made. As a private tutor and designer of curriculum, I specialize in creating ELA Novel Study Units, engaging French resources, and Canadian History & Geography materials. My resources are designed to be timeless, comprehensive, and ready-to-teach for upper elementary and middle school classrooms. As a native French speaker working in a Canadian setting, my unique lens provides resources grounded in curriculum while fostering inclusive, dynamic learning. What you'll find here: Comprehensive ELA & Novel Study Units: Ready-to-use chapter guides, comprehension questions, and creative activities for classic literature. High-Quality Canadian Curriculum: Engaging resources for Canadian History, Geography, and Francophone studies. Inclusion & Accessibility: Materials that reflect diverse learning needs, with clear, visual, and multi-modal elements to support all learners. Whether you're teaching English, French, or a mixed subject, I hope my resources save you valuable planning time and help your students feel successful, included, and excited to learn!

Teaching style

My approach is developmentally grounded, with a scholarly twist. I love incorporating popular media, storytelling, and interactive tools into hands-on materials to make learning joyful, relatable, and memorable. ​You'll find that my resources consistently: ​Foster independence and confidence in students. ​Reflect inclusive classroom practices and support diverse learning needs. ​Support multiple modes of learning: visual, auditory, and movement-based. ​Are designed for easy use by both teachers and families.

Awards & shining teacher moments

One of my proudest accomplishments has been helping students on the autism spectrum reach their full potential, from early literacy to post-secondary success. I've had the privilege of tutoring neurodiverse learners through elementary and high school, supporting their academic growth and self-confidence. ​I believe that with the right tools and encouragement, all learners can succeed, and I bring that belief into every resource I create.

My own education history

I began my post-secondary studies in the Québec college system in Nursing, where I developed a strong foundation in care, empathy, and developmental support. I later transitioned to Early Childhood Care and Education at Algonquin College, where I discovered my true calling: supporting children’s growth through play, inclusion, and meaningful learning experiences.

Additional biographical information

I am a parent of four children, two of whom are neurodivergent. Currently, I tutor and homeschool within my community. I create secular educational materials and am passionate about inclusion for all learners.