I incorporate my experiences as a medical doctor, middle school science teacher, and college chemistry and anatomy professor to create resources that ignite students' innate sense of curiosity while saving teachers valuable time and energy.
These movie-inspired activities are a great way for students to connect the concepts they are learning in science class with the movies they know and love. The activities include a Word Search, a Word Scramble, Matching, and a Crossword. They come in print and digital formats: PDF and Easel. Thirty different BINGO cards are also included. Perfect for upper elementary and middle school students, these activities can complement your regular lesson or serve as a sub plan.
These printable activities are an excellent way for students to review vocabulary from their favorite STEM-inspired books. The activities include a Word Search, Word Scramble, Matching, a Crossword, and thirty BINGO cards. They are great for vocabulary reviews, sub plans, early-finishers, and as a complement to summer school reading. To access activities for other STEM-inspired books, click here.
These movie-inspired activities are a great way for students to connect the concepts they are learning in science class with the movies they know and love. The activities include a Word Search, a Word Scramble, Matching, and a Crossword. They come in print and digital formats: PDF and Easel. Thirty different BINGO cards are also included. Perfect for upper elementary and middle school students, these activities can complement your regular lesson or serve as a sub plan.
These movie-inspired activities are an excellent way for students to connect the concepts they are learning in science class with the movies they know and love. The activities include a Word Search, Word Scramble, Matching, a Crossword, and thirty BINGO cards. They also include a bonus coloring page. In addition to coloring, students can analyze the AI image to see how it compares to a human-drawn image. This is a perfect addition to any sub-plan. For other movies, click here.
These five short videos (in Column 1 of this Padlet) teach students the basics of solar eclipses, from the orientation of the Earth-Sun-Moon system to the safety precautions necessary to protect their eyes during the eclipse. The worksheet covers the information presented in the videos. Students can use their creativity when creating an infographic on their topic of choice (they have two options to choose from). Answer key is included.
When you click on the pencil in the window, you will be sent to a Padlet with a variety of teaching resources for science, social studies, and more. All of the resources in the first column of the Padlet are free.
3rd - 12th
Other (ELA), Science, Social Studies
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Experience
I incorporate my experiences as a medical doctor, middle school science teacher, and college chemistry and anatomy professor to create resources that ignite students' innate sense of curiosity while saving teachers valuable time and energy.
Teaching style
Problem-based and project-based learning. Student-driven instruction, differentiated by interest and need.
My own education history
BS in Biology, MD, M Ed
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