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Hi, I'm Stephanie who has been teaching in NYC highschools for 10 years. I'm a New York City Earth & Space Science teacher passionate about helping students see that science is happening all around them—every day, everywhere. From city streets and weather events to technology, climate, and space exploration, I believe the best science lessons connect classroom learning to the real world. My resources are designed to make science engaging, accessible, and meaningful for all learners.
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Preview of Earth & Space Science Regents Question Decoder: Teach Students HOW to Think Thro

Earth & Space Science Regents Question Decoder: Teach Students HOW to Think Thro

Earth & Space Science Regents Question DecoderStop telling students the answers—teach them how to find them. This scaffolded Regents review PowerPoint is designed to help students break down Earth & Space Science cluster questions step-by-step. Instead of simply reviewing content, students learn a repeatable process for analyzing readings, graphs, diagrams, maps, data tables, and Earth Science Reference Tables. Throughout the presentation, students are guided to identify keywords, co
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Experience

Hi, I'm Stephanie who has been teaching in NYC highschools for 10 years. I'm a New York City Earth & Space Science teacher passionate about helping students see that science is happening all around them—every day, everywhere. From city streets and weather events to technology, climate, and space exploration, I believe the best science lessons connect classroom learning to the real world. My resources are designed to make science engaging, accessible, and meaningful for all learners.

Teaching style

I believe science makes the most sense when students can connect it to their own lives. Whether we're studying weather, earthquakes, climate change, or space, I focus on helping students see how science is happening around them every day—even in the middle of New York City. My lessons combine real-world phenomena, hands-on learning, and critical thinking to make science engaging, meaningful, and accessible for all learners.