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I have been involved in instructional design and courseware development for over 15 years. I have created curriculum and taught all the way from preschool children's church to college courses to adult government employees. I have also, at various times, homeschooled each of my 3 children.
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Preview of Movie Analysis: Monty Python and the Quest for the Holy Grail

Movie Analysis: Monty Python and the Quest for the Holy Grail

When is a movie more than a movie?  When it's a full cross-curricular unit study complete with review questions, essays, research presentations and science projects. This is a cross-curricular unit study for the 1975 movie Monty Python and the Quest for the Holy Grail. The movie is rated PG.   This unit study includes supplemental videos to prepare students for some of the concepts in the film as well as comprehension questions and literary analysis activities for during and after the movie.  St
Preview of To Build a Fire Short Story Analysis

To Build a Fire Short Story Analysis

Another of Exploring Expressions popular Literary Review and Analysis series. Take a detailed look at Jack London's short store, "To Build a Fire." Learn about settings, plots, character analysis. Practice grammar with topic related grammar shorts.
Preview of Water Cycle Science Unit

Water Cycle Science Unit

This is a mini unit that introduces children (elementary school) to the differences between solid, liquid and gas.   Not only does this packet include fun worksheets that review the states of matter, but it also includes simple lab experiments to stimulate the curiosity of future scientists.
Preview of Who was Isaac Newton? Nonfiction Book Unit Study

Who was Isaac Newton? Nonfiction Book Unit Study

This nonfiction Book Unit Study for Janet B. Pascal's Who was Isaac Newton biography contains a wide variety of activities suitable for every learner. There are 70 pages of questions, activities and answer keys. Types of pages included are: Unit plans and reviews Pre-reading activities Composition activities A dozen fun extension activities Answer Keys
Preview of Grammar Shorts using Literary Devices

Grammar Shorts using Literary Devices

Grammar is like most other skills; if we don’t use it regularly it can become rusty. Grammar shorts are intended to be bell ringer type activities that can be completed in just a couple of minutes individually or as a class. They assume that the students have had several years of grammar lessons, and now just need to be reminded of the rules. This Grammar Shorts based on Literary Devices packet is a perfect addition to your lessons centering around creative and thematic writing. It's also great
Preview of Tricky Word Groups #9:  Allusion vs Illusion

Tricky Word Groups #9: Allusion vs Illusion

One of the reasons English is such a difficult language is that we have so many tricky word pairs. Allusion and Illusion are close in both spelling and pronunciation, but but have specific instances when one should be chosen over the other. This is packet provides practice with this pair of easily confused words (Allusion vs Illusion) using definitions, hints for selecting the correct word, practice sentences, and sentence composition. Answer sheets included
Preview of Tricky Word Groups #8:  Affect vs Effect

Tricky Word Groups #8: Affect vs Effect

One of the reasons English is such a difficult language is that we have so many tricky word pairs. Affect and effect are similar in both sound and meaning, but the differences can be quite apparent when used incorrectly. This worksheet package provides practice with this pair of easily confused words (Affect and Effect) using definitions, synonyms and antonyms, practice sentences, and sentence composition.
Preview of Tricky Word Groups #7: That vs Which

Tricky Word Groups #7: That vs Which

One of the reasons English is such a difficult language is that we have so many tricky word pairs. That and Which are similar in meaning, but but have specific instances when one should be chosen over the other. This is a worksheet package provides practice with this pair of easily confused words (That and Which) using definitions, hints for selecting the correct word, practice sentences, and sentence composition.
Preview of Tricky Word Groups #6:  Further vs Farther

Tricky Word Groups #6: Further vs Farther

One of the reasons English is such a difficult language is that we have so many tricky word pairs. Further and farther are similar in both sound and meaning, but the differences can be apparent when used incorrectly. This is a worksheet package provides practice with this pair of easily confused words (Further and Farther) using definitions, hints for selecting the correct word, practice sentences, and sentence composition.
Preview of Tricky Word Groups #5:  Fewer vs Less

Tricky Word Groups #5: Fewer vs Less

One of the reasons English is such a difficult language is that we have so many tricky word pairs. Fewer and Less are similar in meaning, but the differences can be quite apparent when used incorrectly. This worksheet package provides practice with this pair of easily confused words using definitions, tips for figuring out which word is correct, practice sentences, and sentence composition.
Preview of Tricky Word Groups #4:  Lose vs Loose

Tricky Word Groups #4: Lose vs Loose

One of the reasons English is such a difficult language is that we have so many tricky word pairs. Lose and loose are similar in both sound and meaning, but the differences can be quite apparent when used incorrectly. This worksheet package provides practice with this pair of easily confused words (Lose and Loose) using definitions, synonyms and antonyms, practice sentences, and sentence composition.
Preview of Tricky Word Groups #1:  Accept vs Except

Tricky Word Groups #1: Accept vs Except

One of the reasons English is such a difficult language is that we have so many words that sound alike but have totally different meanings. This is a worksheet packages looks at one pair of easily confused words (Accept vs Except) using definitions, synonyms, antonyms and practice sentences.
Preview of Tricky Word Groups #2:  Rise vs Raise

Tricky Word Groups #2: Rise vs Raise

One of the reasons English is such a difficult language is that we have so many tricky word pairs. Rise and raise are similar in both sound and meaning, but the differences are quite apparent when used incorrectly. This is a worksheet package provides practice with this pair of easily confused words (Rise vs Raise) using definitions, practice sentences, and sentence composition.
Preview of Tricky Word Groups #3:  Lie vs Lay

Tricky Word Groups #3: Lie vs Lay

One of the reasons English is such a difficult language is that we have so many tricky word pairs. Lie and Lay are similar in both sound and meaning, but the differences can be quite apparent when used incorrectly. This worksheet package provides practice with this pair of easily confused words (Lie vs Lay) using definitions, synonyms and antonyms, practice sentences, and sentence composition.
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Experience

I have been involved in instructional design and courseware development for over 15 years. I have created curriculum and taught all the way from preschool children's church to college courses to adult government employees. I have also, at various times, homeschooled each of my 3 children.

Teaching style

My teaching style is eclectic with a strong focus on literacy and experiential learning.

My own education history

Bachelors in Management Information Systems, Masters in Project Management, Graduate Certification in Conflict and Dispute Resolution

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