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Over the last 14 years, I have had the most incredible teaching and development opportunities that have helped shape the educator and designer that I am today. Early in my career, I worked as a content and marketing designer for a private school where I worked to further my knowledge of using design programs like Adobe Photoshop, InDesign and PowerPoint. In addition, I worked for many years as a writing center tutor for college students and even designed curriculum documents for a local professional development consultant. I realized that while I had a passion for design, I was also drawn to teaching and working with others directly. After graduating with a bachelor's degree in Marketing and a Master's degree in Education, I worked in Kindergarten and First Grade before transitioning to a role as a Technology Integration Teacher, where I learned invaluable skills and developed a passion for bringing students on a journey of learning and discovery through various forms of design technology. Later, as I settled into my long time role as a fourth grade teacher, I simultaneously melded my love for design and creation through design technology with my fourth grader students. Known as the "techie crew", we pushed the boundaries on technology integration and created interactive bulletin board projects, videos, websites and even started a local annual STEAM Fair to inspire other classrooms and students to get involved and showcase these wonderful opportunities to the local community. After incredible professional development opportunities both as an attendee and as a presenter to other local New Hampshire teachers in areas like classroom website creation, coding and designing and developing curriculum, I extended this passion even further by running technology clubs, coordinating Destination Imagination teams and even running annual summer sessions on website design, movie creation, coding and more for students in third through eighth grade. As I grew and continued as an educator, I realized that I would like to prepare myself for taking on more curriculum-centric roles and completed a CAGS degree in Educational Leadership - extended my teaching certifications not only as a K-8 Educator, but also as an administrator and curriculum developer. I spent years mapping and designing my district's teaching materials across all subject areas where my focus was English Language Arts and then more specifically Social Studies, as I took on the role of Social Studies Department Head for many years, where I was able to develop curriculum and train other staff members regularly. Overall, I have been truly blessed to have such amazing and diverse experiences, not only as an educator, but also as a designer of curriculum. Currently I am taking time out of the traditional classroom to focus on being a great mama to my three kids and my family's changing needs. I am also teaching local extracurricular classes to kids and working to develop my own personal passions for designing curriculum by expanding on my own curriculum design business through continued material creation and professional development opportunities. It's been a dream and a wild ride. Loving every opportunity that helps shape me into the educator I am today.
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Preview of Halloween - Classroom  Scavenger Hunt Clues Activity from a Spooky Pal

Halloween - Classroom Scavenger Hunt Clues Activity from a Spooky Pal

Halloween fun here and ready! A Spooky Pal of your choice is at it again! Bring the magic of Halloween and the Fall to your classroom with this set of 20 unique, Halloween -themed clues straight from a Spooky Pal! Designed to work in ANY average classroom setup , each clue is designed to be hidden in locations found in any typical classroom! Each clue has fun Halloween references, rhymes and points to locations like the window, teacher's chair, paper bin and more, making it super easy to find
Preview of Easter - Classroom  Scavenger Hunt Clues Activity from the Easter Bunny

Easter - Classroom Scavenger Hunt Clues Activity from the Easter Bunny

The Easter Bunny is at it again! Bring the magic of Easter and Spring to your classroom with this set of 20 unique, Easter -themed clues straight from the Easter Bunny! Designed to work in ANY average classroom setup , each clue is designed to be hidden in locations found in any typical classroom! Each clue has fun Easter or Easter Bunny references, rhymes and points to locations like the window, teacher's chair, paper bin and more, making it super easy to find locations in your classroom that
Preview of Leprechaun - Classroom St. Patrick's Day Scavenger Hunt Clues Activity

Leprechaun - Classroom St. Patrick's Day Scavenger Hunt Clues Activity

The Leprechaun is at it again! Bring the magic of St. Patrick's Day to your classroom with this set of 20 unique, St. Patty's Day-themed clues straight from the Leprechaun! Designed to work in ANY average classroom setup or in conjunction with a Leprechaun trap surprise, each clue is designed to be hidden in locations found in any typical classroom! Each clue has fun St. Patrick's Day references, rhymes and points to locations like the window, teacher's chair, paper bin and more, making it sup
Preview of Valentine's Day Reading Comprehension - Fiction & Non-Fiction Valentine Passages

Valentine's Day Reading Comprehension - Fiction & Non-Fiction Valentine Passages

Valentine's Day activities at your service! These Valentine's Day reading passages are everything you need to add some holiday-themed love to your classroom this Valentine's Day. With both a non-fiction and fiction option, each complete with question sets and answer keys, you will have an incredible print and go option for your classroom this holiday season. Article 1: The History of Valentine's Day (kid-friendly version!) (non-fiction passage and question set) Article 2: A Valentine Mystery (f
Preview of Class Elf - Arrival Welcome Letter & Goodbye Elf Letters for for Christmas

Class Elf - Arrival Welcome Letter & Goodbye Elf Letters for for Christmas

The Class Elf is back again this season with elf letters! Bring the magic of the holiday season to your classroom with a quick and easy elf hello and elf goodbye letter straight from the Class Elf! Designed to create a fun introduction and conclusion to a class elf visiting your classroom, you won't need to think twice about how to kick off and conclude an elf's time in your classroom. Each hello letter and each goodbye letter pairing comes in 5 different festive designs choices. PLUS! Each d
Preview of Class Elf - Classroom Holiday Scavenger Hunt Clues for Any Classroom

Class Elf - Classroom Holiday Scavenger Hunt Clues for Any Classroom

The Class Elf is at it again! Bring the magic of the holiday season to your classroom with this set of 20 unique, holiday-themed clues straight from the Class Elf! Designed to work in ANY average classroom setup, each clue is designed to be hidden in locations found in any typical classroom! Each clue has fun holiday references, rhymes and points to locations like the window, teacher's chair, paper bin and more, making it super easy to find locations in your classroom that match the clues. At
Preview of Class Elf - Student Kindness & Positivity Awards from the Elf - Class Set!

Class Elf - Student Kindness & Positivity Awards from the Elf - Class Set!

Bring the magic of the holiday season to your classroom with this set of 25 unique, holiday-themed awards straight from the Class Elf! Designed to celebrate students’ achievements and spread festive cheer, each certificate in this pack is crafted with colorful, whimsical designs and warm holiday themes. From the "Peppermint Positivity Award" for spreading positive joy and cheer to others to the "Holly Jolly Helper Award" recognize students who go above and beyond to help and stay organized, ea
Preview of Percy Jackson & the Lightning Thief Novel Study & Greek God Reading Passages

Percy Jackson & the Lightning Thief Novel Study & Greek God Reading Passages

Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief novel study meets Greek Mythology Background information.... sign me up! When diving into Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief, there are so many references to all things Greek Mythology and it's so much fun to create an immersive learning experience for your students. Cue this awesome BUNDLE combo of two wonderful resources: a Lightning Thief Novel Study and 27 Greek Mythology Gods, Goddesses and Monsters Articles. These two resources pai
Preview of Create a Character for Personal Narrative Writing - Character Traits Creation

Create a Character for Personal Narrative Writing - Character Traits Creation

Personal character creation but using YOURSELF to create a personal narrative character is the way to go! As narrative writers, students tend to focus only on the actions and events that help sequence a story. However, what will truly make a writing piece POP is when they not only think about organization, but also the narrator's voice and personal character development through the use of description and dialogue. ---> This personal narrative character graphic organizer exists to help st
Preview of FREE Fourth Grade Decimal and Fraction Equality Art Using Ten Frames

FREE Fourth Grade Decimal and Fraction Equality Art Using Ten Frames

This product is a quick one page activity for students to practice demonstrating how the same value or number can be demonstrated as either a decimal or fraction. The students color in their initials, one in each 100 frame box and then write each letter as a decimal and as a fraction. There are 6 pages and each page is the same, they are just colored differently for printing purposes. Printing a variety and having kids pick different colors makes for an extra vibrant display of hanging these w
Preview of Create a Character Traits Internal & External Characteristics Fiction Writing

Create a Character Traits Internal & External Characteristics Fiction Writing

Create-a-character tools with character trait mapping at your service! Help writers create fictional or creative writing stories they are proud and kick flat characters that lack depth to the curb with these internal and external characteristics tools. This resource is here to save the day! Creating characters for fiction writing has never been so fun! Check out this systematic way of helping students understand how internal and external characteristics work together to build strong characters
Preview of Love That Dog Based Novel Study Sheets for Final Copy Poem Writing by Students

Love That Dog Based Novel Study Sheets for Final Copy Poem Writing by Students

This includes 8 printable sheets (doubled as half sheets) for students to write their final copies of poems they have created inspired by the following 8 poems featured in the story "Love That Dog" by Sharon Creech. 1. “ The Red Wheelbarrow” by William Carlos Williams2. “ Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening” by Robert Frost3. “ The Tiger” by William Blake4. “ Dog” by Valerie Worth5. “ The Pasture” by Robert Frost6. “ Street Music” by Arnold Adoff7. “ The Apple” by S. C. Rigg8. “ Love that
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Experience

Over the last 14 years, I have had the most incredible teaching and development opportunities that have helped shape the educator and designer that I am today. Early in my career, I worked as a content and marketing designer for a private school where I worked to further my knowledge of using design programs like Adobe Photoshop, InDesign and PowerPoint. In addition, I worked for many years as a writing center tutor for college students and even designed curriculum documents for a local professional development consultant. I realized that while I had a passion for design, I was also drawn to teaching and working with others directly. After graduating with a bachelor's degree in Marketing and a Master's degree in Education, I worked in Kindergarten and First Grade before transitioning to a role as a Technology Integration Teacher, where I learned invaluable skills and developed a passion for bringing students on a journey of learning and discovery through various forms of design technology. Later, as I settled into my long time role as a fourth grade teacher, I simultaneously melded my love for design and creation through design technology with my fourth grader students. Known as the "techie crew", we pushed the boundaries on technology integration and created interactive bulletin board projects, videos, websites and even started a local annual STEAM Fair to inspire other classrooms and students to get involved and showcase these wonderful opportunities to the local community. After incredible professional development opportunities both as an attendee and as a presenter to other local New Hampshire teachers in areas like classroom website creation, coding and designing and developing curriculum, I extended this passion even further by running technology clubs, coordinating Destination Imagination teams and even running annual summer sessions on website design, movie creation, coding and more for students in third through eighth grade. As I grew and continued as an educator, I realized that I would like to prepare myself for taking on more curriculum-centric roles and completed a CAGS degree in Educational Leadership - extended my teaching certifications not only as a K-8 Educator, but also as an administrator and curriculum developer. I spent years mapping and designing my district's teaching materials across all subject areas where my focus was English Language Arts and then more specifically Social Studies, as I took on the role of Social Studies Department Head for many years, where I was able to develop curriculum and train other staff members regularly. Overall, I have been truly blessed to have such amazing and diverse experiences, not only as an educator, but also as a designer of curriculum. Currently I am taking time out of the traditional classroom to focus on being a great mama to my three kids and my family's changing needs. I am also teaching local extracurricular classes to kids and working to develop my own personal passions for designing curriculum by expanding on my own curriculum design business through continued material creation and professional development opportunities. It's been a dream and a wild ride. Loving every opportunity that helps shape me into the educator I am today.

Teaching style

My teaching style while valuing consistency, visual organization and routines, focus HEAVILY on fostering strong classroom communities and opportunities for creativity - especially ones through technology. I believe in hands on approaches, out of the box displays of knowledge and that a great novel can inspire the most incredible readers and units. I firmly believe that tapping into and running with student passions is where the truest forms of learning can take place. I value my students in and out and that truly is what drives my teaching style.

Awards & shining teacher moments

My biggest and greatest honor was my recent invitation to my first fourth grade classroom's graduation as an honored guest. Having my students reflect on their educational experience as graduating seniors and wanting me to be a part of the day with them was the greatest gift as an educator I could ever ask for. Being invited back each year after too has quite literally been the best.

My own education history

I am a graduate of the University of New England's CAGS program where I received my CAGS in Advanced Educational Leadership. I am also a University of New Hampshire's Master's in Elementary Education program. Prior I graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with a focus in Marketing from the Whittemore School of Business and Economics (now the Peter T. Paul Business School) at the University of New Hampshire as well. I hold certifications in Elementary Education K-8, Educational Leadership and Curriculum Administration.

Additional biographical information

I have a passion for being creative, organized, writing and working hard to reach my goals. I love and value both my experience in the marketing field as well as my experience with education and students and love that I can combine both fields of interests into a dynamic, all-encompassing career.