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I am a retired middle school science teacher of 25 years. I retired from the Glendale Unified School District in Southern California in June, 2021. It seemed like a good idea at the time (we still weren't sure in Los Angeles that we would be returning full-time to the classroom in the fall.) I moved back to Colorado in July, 2021 and immediately applied for my substitute teaching license and was awarded one 6 months later. (Ah, Covid times!) However, after 3.5 years subbing here in Colorado in which I taught 2 long-term science sub positions and several shorter stints, I decided to return full-time to the classroom in the fall of 2025. I thoroughly enjoyed making fabulous relationships with my students and fellow teachers, but was forced to retire again due to health reasons. I continue to support the students and teachers at my Colorado middle school, while nurturing my own health, as well as sharing my health and science resources. I am delighted to be helping teachers across the nation to lower their stress levels and offer new curricular activities for their students. During my tenure with GUSD, I served on several curriculum committees and was an active member of the Cal State Northridge CSC, in which science teachers from across the Los Angeles area worked together to improve science curriculum, particularly in the uses of computer-intensive activities and labs. I was also a member of the UCLA Math and Science Curriculum Committee, in which lessons were designed to include more math in science and more science in math. I designed and developed the forensic science class at Rosemont Middle School and was a member of the Huntington Library team to write science lessons for teachers to use when their students visited the Library. As such, I developed a forensic lesson in which students had to use the exhibits in the Astronomy and Vision displays to catch the dastardly thief of a rare book from the Library. I love helping other teachers to engage their students and save them the time and stress involved in developing lessons, so that they can spend that time and energy teaching those students.
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Preview of Skeletal System Joints PowerPoint Notes Exit Ticket Middle School Science Health

Skeletal System Joints PowerPoint Notes Exit Ticket Middle School Science Health

Do you need two engaging, no-prep lessons covering the skeletal system, bones, and joints for middle school or 9th grade Health or Life Science students? These lessons contains both digital and print resources that cover the functions of the skeletal system, bone structure and the main skeletal system structures (bones) diagrams, the main six types of joints, and the care and feeding of bones. The teacher tips outline how to really engage the students by assisting them to find the specific bones
Preview of Human Body Organization Notes Middle School Health Science Digital Print

Human Body Organization Notes Middle School Health Science Digital Print

This lesson flows beautifully from the Homeostasis Lesson or can be used as the introduction to the human body systems on its own, if time is an issue. The lesson contains a bell-ringer, notes, and an activity to access students' prior knowledge of human body systems. Both PowerPoint and Google slide decks are included, as well as digital and print copies of the students' notes worksheet. An exit ticket to assess student understanding is also included.
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I am a retired middle school science teacher of 25 years. I retired from the Glendale Unified School District in Southern California in June, 2021. It seemed like a good idea at the time (we still weren't sure in Los Angeles that we would be returning full-time to the classroom in the fall.) I moved back to Colorado in July, 2021 and immediately applied for my substitute teaching license and was awarded one 6 months later. (Ah, Covid times!) However, after 3.5 years subbing here in Colorado in which I taught 2 long-term science sub positions and several shorter stints, I decided to return full-time to the classroom in the fall of 2025. I thoroughly enjoyed making fabulous relationships with my students and fellow teachers, but was forced to retire again due to health reasons. I continue to support the students and teachers at my Colorado middle school, while nurturing my own health, as well as sharing my health and science resources. I am delighted to be helping teachers across the nation to lower their stress levels and offer new curricular activities for their students. During my tenure with GUSD, I served on several curriculum committees and was an active member of the Cal State Northridge CSC, in which science teachers from across the Los Angeles area worked together to improve science curriculum, particularly in the uses of computer-intensive activities and labs. I was also a member of the UCLA Math and Science Curriculum Committee, in which lessons were designed to include more math in science and more science in math. I designed and developed the forensic science class at Rosemont Middle School and was a member of the Huntington Library team to write science lessons for teachers to use when their students visited the Library. As such, I developed a forensic lesson in which students had to use the exhibits in the Astronomy and Vision displays to catch the dastardly thief of a rare book from the Library. I love helping other teachers to engage their students and save them the time and stress involved in developing lessons, so that they can spend that time and energy teaching those students.

Teaching style

As I would tell my parents at every Back-to-School night, I want the students to have fun and simply learn that science is super cool and a class to look forward to every day. As such (and because I didn't start teaching middle school until I was 40 years old,) I include as many true-life stories into the curriculum as I can. I also try to make the lessons about the students and their lives, as much as possible, since this is really how we can hook middle schoolers on science. We all know that doing is far preferable to being talked at, so I incorporate as many lab/demo activities and project-based learning, as possible, and be sure the kids move around at some point during every class.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Character and Ethics Project Award for Fairness, Honesty, and Integrity in All Situations. November 2014 Ann Amrhein Outstanding Service Award Rosemont Middle School 2017 School Site Council Award Rosemont Middle School June 2021 City of Glendale Mayor's Commendation June 2021

My own education history

BS Genetics UC Berkeley MA Curriculum and Instruction University of Phoenix