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St. Charles, Missouri, United States
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I have been teaching science since 1996. I've had the privilege of having thousands of students over the years ranging from 6th to 12th grade. Along with a Masters in Digital Media Production, I can produce the resources you need to succeed in a wide variety of topics.
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Preview of Collecting and Analyzing Data with Rock, Paper, Scissors  (20 rounds)

Collecting and Analyzing Data with Rock, Paper, Scissors (20 rounds)

Everyone knows Rock Paper, Scissors! Now you can use this page to help gather a simple data set to talk about. This is a simple record sheet for 20 rounds of rock, paper. scissors along with a few easy analysis questions for discussion. Use the raw data to then study percentages or graphing.
Preview of Graph Paper Bundle - with instructional student CHECKLIST

Graph Paper Bundle - with instructional student CHECKLIST

Every science student needs to graph their data. My graph paper includes an informative checklist for your students to take inventory of their work before they call it finished. This bundle includes graph paper specifically designed for:bar graphs line graphs scatter plots pie graphs
Preview of BUNDLE: Collecting Data and Analysis GAMES

BUNDLE: Collecting Data and Analysis GAMES

Data can be found anywhere! This bundle currently includes data sheets for:1) Penny Flipping 2) Rock, Paper Scissors 3) Water Bottle Flipping
Preview of Collecting and Analyzing Data with Bottle Flipping

Collecting and Analyzing Data with Bottle Flipping

This record sheet will help your students gather raw data by flipping water bottles. Use this data to look for patterns and then add up the class data to compare to. Discussion topics include percentages, chance, and cause/effect relationships.
Preview of Collecting and Analyzing Data with Penny Flipping

Collecting and Analyzing Data with Penny Flipping

This record sheet will help your students gather raw data in the form of heads or tails. Use this data to look for patterns and then add up the class data to compare to. Discussion topics include percentages, chance, and cause/effect relationships.
Preview of Pie Graph Paper and Rubric

Pie Graph Paper and Rubric

This pie graph paper with rubric is made for a beginner scientist to make a the perfect PIE graph. The checklist format makes it easy for students to know what is expected when graphing. Enjoy!
Preview of Bar Graph paper and rubric

Bar Graph paper and rubric

This 20 X 20 graph paper with rubric is made for a beginner scientist to make a the perfect BAR graph. The checklist format makes it easy for students to know what is expected when graphing. Enjoy!
Preview of Line graph paper with rubric

Line graph paper with rubric

This 20 X 20 graph paper with rubric is made for a beginner scientist to make a the perfect LINE graph. The checklist format makes it easy for students to know what is expected when graphing. Enjoy!
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Experience

I have been teaching science since 1996. I've had the privilege of having thousands of students over the years ranging from 6th to 12th grade. Along with a Masters in Digital Media Production, I can produce the resources you need to succeed in a wide variety of topics.

Teaching style

I love teaching! I get the chance to make the difficult ideas of the universe understandable to the young mind. I am a very visual and hands on learner so that tends to shape the way I teach. I like to sprinkle video and interactive web sites in with discussion and engaging activities to reach as many students as possible. My worksheets are intended to be user friendly and self explanatory.

Awards & shining teacher moments

I am a nationally awarded video producer. I helped make our school a Missouri School of Character in 2007 and a National School of Character in 2008. I have been nominated teacher of the year several times over my career.

My own education history

I graduated with a BSEd in Science Education from the University of Missouri Columbia (Mizzou) in 1996 and completed a Masters in Digital Media Production from Lindenwood University in 2006.

Additional biographical information

Creator of EpiphanyScience.com, my long term goal is to produce fun video content to coordinate with my paper and digital resources. The videos will introduce an activity that you can then lead in class. I'm sure I can use my 30 years of teaching experience to help you achieve your learning goals. Just let me know what you need.