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I did student teaching for a wide range of social studies courses: 7th grade U.S. history, 8th grade world geography, 9th grade civics, 10th grade world history, 11th grade U.S. history, and 12th grade American government. I was a full time substitute for all subject areas and grade levels. I am in my second year of teaching high school English. I have provided reading interventions and math interventions for over three years to a wide range of students at various grade and experience levels. I currently teach High School English Arts, and I have been since 2023.
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Preview of Mythology Plays

Mythology Plays

This is a collection of plays related to various mythologies from around the world. They cover African, Greek, Egyptian, Hindu, and Norse mythologies. They also cover myths about mythical creatures, gods/goddesses, and heroes. They are intended to be reading materials for students to help students learn more about the various stories and myths they cover. Students can pick which characters they would like to be, and they can act and read the parts. This is intended for high school or a college l
Preview of Minority Groups in America: Questions and Notes

Minority Groups in America: Questions and Notes

These notes and questions focus on how various minority groups in America and how they are treated. They are intended to be used with high school or college studies in a course on U.S. history or sociology.
Preview of The History of Education Notes

The History of Education Notes

This is a collection of notes about the history of education that starts with ancient Greece and ends with present times. They can be used as a study resource to learn more about the material. This is intended to help teachers learn more about the topic. This works for teachers of any subject area or grade level.
Preview of The Twelve Labors of Hercules Play

The Twelve Labors of Hercules Play

This is a play that is based on the story of the twelve labors of Hercules. It is intended to be reading material for students to help students learn more about the story. Students can pick which characters they would like to be, and they can act and read the parts. This is intended for high school or a college level class on world mythology.
Preview of Learning Theories Notes

Learning Theories Notes

This is a collection of notes about educational learning theories. Topics include behaviorism, social cognitive, information processing, constructivism, and motivation theories. This is intended to help teachers learn more about the topic, and it works with any grade level and subject area.
Preview of The Odyssey Play

The Odyssey Play

This is a play that is based on the story of the Odyssey. It is intended to be reading material for students to help students learn more about the story. Students can pick which characters they would like to be, and they can act and read the parts. This is intended for high school or a college level class on world mythology.
Preview of The Trial of Zeus Play

The Trial of Zeus Play

This is a play that is based on the stories of the women Zeus had affairs with. However, these stories have a twist as Zeus is being put on trial for how he mistreated each of these women. It is intended to be reading material for students to help students learn more about the stories. Students can pick which characters they would like to be, and they can act and read the parts. This is intended for high school or a college level class on world mythology.
Preview of Research Methods in Education Notes

Research Methods in Education Notes

This is a collection of notes about research methods in education. They cover topics such as education research, process and problems of educational research, ethics in research, conceptualization and measurement in research, sampling in research, causation and research design, evaluation research, survey research, qualitative methods, single-subject design, mixing and comparing methods and studies, teacher research and action research, data analysis, proposing and reporting research, and how to
Preview of 10th Grade English Materials

10th Grade English Materials

This is a bundle of materials that can be used to a teach 10th grade English course. This is intended for 10th graders, but it could be modified to work with other high schoolers. This is set up as an English course. A syllabus is included that explains how long each unit lasts, the standards that are met, and the general activities. All of the necessary worksheets, rubrics, projects, and directions are included. The units for this class are fiction, literature circles, poetry, nonfiction, drama
Preview of Myths and Monsters Materials

Myths and Monsters Materials

This is a bundle of materials that can be used to a teach a myths and monsters course. This is intended for 11th and 12th graders, but it could be modified to work with younger high schoolers or even collegiate level students. This is set up as an English course. A syllabus is included that explains how long each unit lasts, the standards that are met, and the general activities. All of the necessary worksheets, rubrics, projects, and directions are included. The units for this class are gods an
Preview of Improved Propaganda Slides

Improved Propaganda Slides

These are slides for students to analyze propaganda. It covers various examples of propaganda from the American Revolution, French Revolution, World War I, World War II, and cartoons. This is the improved version of the slides, so it now also includes the topics of the Vietnam War, Make _____ Great Again, Anti-Drug propaganda, and spoofs. Additionally, there are two new examples for each topic. Teachers can easily add other examples if they want as well. The goal of these slides are to provide a
Preview of Hera and Her Rivals Play

Hera and Her Rivals Play

This is a play that is based on the stories of how Hera tormented the women that Zeus had affairs with. It is intended to be reading material for students to help students learn more about the stories. Students can pick which characters they would like to be, and they can act and read the parts. This is intended for high school or a college level class on world mythology.
Preview of Grammar Worksheets

Grammar Worksheets

This is a collection of 165 worksheets for students to learn about and practice their grammar. The worksheets explain the concept and give students practice problems to work with the concept. Concepts include parts of speech, working with and writing different types of sentences, working with and writing paragraphs, and punctuation. An answer key is included for each worksheet. The answer keys are at the end of the document, in the same order that the worksheets are in. The answer keys show the
Preview of Notes on the Execution of Mary Queen of Scots

Notes on the Execution of Mary Queen of Scots

These notes are on various aspects that relate to the execution of Mary Queen of Scots in 1588 and the roles and goals of Elizabeth I, William Cecil, and Francis Walsingham. This is intended for readers to learn more about the topic. This is most ideal for collegiate level European or world history courses, but it can also work with upper high school courses.
Preview of French Revolution Resources

French Revolution Resources

This collection includes a variety of notes and primary source analyses related to the French Revolution. These resources are intended for students in a French Revolution, World History, or European History course at the high school or collegiate level.
Preview of Medieval Europe Resources

Medieval Europe Resources

This bundle includes notes on Romans, Christians, Barbarians, early Western Christendom, the Byzantine Empire, the Islamic Empires, Carolingian Europe, division, invasion, reorganization, economic takeoff and social change in the countryside and court, medieval life, popes and the Papacy, new paths to God, conquests, Crusades, persecutions, states made and unmade, literature, art, thought, famine, plague, recovery, moving towards the sovereign state, and diversity and dynamism in late Medieval c
Preview of Greek Mythical Creatures Play

Greek Mythical Creatures Play

This is a play that is based on the mythical creatures of Greece and their roles in Greek mythology as a way to summarize the main Greek mythical creatures. It is intended to be reading material for students to help students learn more about the creatures. Students can pick which characters they would like to be, and they can act and read the parts. This is intended for high school or a college level class on world mythology.
Preview of Journal Prompts

Journal Prompts

These are journal prompts for a high school level English course. The prompts are intended to be quick (roughly a paragraph) and are an ideal way to start class. However, they can also take longer if the teacher requires a longer response. There are enough prompts to last the entire year. The prompts are broken down into prompts that are specific to different points in the year and prompts that can be used at any point in the year.
Preview of Where Wolves Don't Die Vocabulary Worksheet

Where Wolves Don't Die Vocabulary Worksheet

This is a worksheet that helps students to analyze vocabulary words in Where Wolves Don't Die. There are spots for students to analyze the roots, prefixes, and suffixes of the words; write the define the term; and use the term in a sentence or drawing example. This is for high school students in an English class. The answer key is included.
Preview of Poseidon and Athena Fight Over Athens Play

Poseidon and Athena Fight Over Athens Play

This is a play that is based on the story of how Poseidon and Athena competed for Athens to be named after them. The story continues to show the involvement of Medusa. It is intended to be reading material for students to help students learn more about the story. Students can pick which characters they would like to be, and they can act and read the parts. This is intended for high school or a college level class on world mythology. *Disclaimer: Poseidon takes advantage of Medusa, and Athena bla
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Experience

I did student teaching for a wide range of social studies courses: 7th grade U.S. history, 8th grade world geography, 9th grade civics, 10th grade world history, 11th grade U.S. history, and 12th grade American government. I was a full time substitute for all subject areas and grade levels. I am in my second year of teaching high school English. I have provided reading interventions and math interventions for over three years to a wide range of students at various grade and experience levels. I currently teach High School English Arts, and I have been since 2023.

My own education history

I have licenses in 5-8 math, 5-12 social studies, and 5-12 communication arts and literature. I completed my undergraduate degree with Bethany Lutheran College. I obtained a Master's Degree in Learning Design and Technology from Saint Mary's University of Minnesota. I am currently working on a Doctorate Degree in Curriculum and Instruction from Liberty University.