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Reisterstown, Maryland, United States
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I have taught a variety of classes, including community college classes for kids; social skills classes for gifted students; and professional development courses for childcare providers.
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Preview of Halloween Logic Puzzles

Halloween Logic Puzzles

Get your kids thinking a little deeper with these five (5) Halloween themed table logic puzzles. We blend content-area facts and even map reading skills to teach critical thinking skills through a fun, enrichment activity. No prior content area knowledge needed to complete these puzzles. All of our logic puzzles have been kid-tested and edited for clarity and solve-ability. The two biggest hints you can give kids to help them solve these puzzles is: (1) Go back and re-read the clues. Sometimes
Preview of President Election Day Logic Puzzles

President Election Day Logic Puzzles

Get your kids thinking a little deeper with five (5) US Presidential history - Election Day trivia themed table logic puzzles. These logic puzzles are designed for 4th - 7th grade students, but can be used with younger gifted students or as whole-class enrichment activities. When you use Everyday Learning with Hand In Hand logic puzzles, you help students develop deductive reasoning skills. You also get to explore little-known fun facts about American presidents, like which president walked thei
Preview of Logic Puzzles Snow Winter Fun

Logic Puzzles Snow Winter Fun

Enrich your winter lesson plans - and develop deductive reasoning skills - with table logic puzzles that focus on Snow! Geared for 3rd and 4th graders, this set of four (4) critical thinking brainteasers offers students the opportunity to explore geography and snow records in the U.S. We've taken critical thinking activities to a whole new level by integrating content-area facts with fun brain teasers. Whether you need a time filler, a homework assignment, an activity for an early finisher, or
Preview of Patrick Henry Rhetorical Devices

Patrick Henry Rhetorical Devices

Patrick Henry Rhetorical Devices This packet includes: • Student Background Information (4 pages): Provides context about Patrick Henry’s Give Me Liberty speech and it explains the use of rhetorical devices in the speech by examining selected quotes. • Making Allusions Work worksheet: Students understand audience in order to make effective use of allusions • Identifying Allusions worksheet: Students practice identifying the source of sample allusions and explaining its meaning • Alluding To
Preview of Logical Fallacies Post Hoc

Logical Fallacies Post Hoc

Explore logical fallacies - what they are - and how to counter-argue them.
Preview of Logical Fallacies - Strawman

Logical Fallacies - Strawman

An overview note sheet on the Strawman logical fallacy to help your students build their deductive reasoning and critical thinking skills.
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About the store

Experience

I have taught a variety of classes, including community college classes for kids; social skills classes for gifted students; and professional development courses for childcare providers.

Teaching style

Nothing sparks learning like rolling up your sleeves and getting dirty - whether its in the sandbox or by having a spirited Socratic discussion.

Awards & shining teacher moments

I am always honored to receive fantastic feedback from the TpT community on the products they've purchased through my store. I was also pretty thrilled to have been invited to submit a chapter to the 2019 publication: Success Strategies for Parenting Gifted Kids: Expert Advice From the National Association for Gifted Children

My own education history

With a Masters in Education from Johns Hopkins University, including a certificate in Gifted Education, I blend research-based best practices into curricular content that often ties in with social-emotional learning.

Additional biographical information

I homeschooled my children from kindergarten into college - but I am also a professional curriculum developer who has worked with nonprofits, schools, and colleges. I live in Maryland. My passion is working with the kids who make you want to pull your hair out. I blog occasionally at everyday-learning.org