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.
Want a spooky way to have students practice making scientific observations? Perfect for Friday the 13th or Halloween, this mystery game takes students on a journey through different stations where students will make their observations based on their sense of touch. Detailed instructions for both the teacher and students are included. Decorative slides are included to label each station. A worksheet guides students through each station. This activity can easily be incorporated into a haunted hous
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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