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GeographyQueen

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Eastview, Kentucky, United States
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For the past 9 years, I have taught Human Geography in a public high school classroom. I have taught all levels of the course, from collaborative, to regular, to honors, to Advanced Placement. I love teaching this course because it allows myself and students the ability to explore the world together. We can compare housing styles, discuss traditional foods, explore world cities, create road trips, and so much more. I have also been an 8-year sponsor to our school's Student Y program. This program enhances student participation and understanding in the state and global government systems.
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Preview of The Human Brain

The Human Brain

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GeographyQueen
Want to teach younger students about the functions of the brain? This interactive slides activity covers the three main parts of the brain and the four lobes of the Cerebrum. With 11 total slides, students can complete two reviews(with keys) and play a mix-n-match game. Great graphics and condensed information, these slides are an engaging way to teach students about the complexity of their brains.
Preview of Pick 5 Vocabulary Practice

Pick 5 Vocabulary Practice

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GeographyQueen
Need a way to better integrate vocabulary practice in the classroom? Tired of having students copy down terms and definitions but never truly understanding how to use the word properly? Need a way to incorporate student choice in vocabulary lessons? Wanting to differentiate vocabulary lessons for all learners? Try this Pick 5 vocabulary lesson! This activity incorporates multiple ways for students to show how well they know the meaning of their vocabulary terms. You can use this template for any
Preview of The Journey of Sound Waves worksheet

The Journey of Sound Waves worksheet

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GeographyQueen
This worksheet corresponds with the The Journey of Sound Waves slides and lesson plan. By the end of this lesson, students will understand the basics of sound waves, including how they form, travel, and interact with different mediums. Additionally, they will be able to demonstrate their understanding by constructing a simple soundwave machine.
Preview of AP Human Geography End of Year Review

AP Human Geography End of Year Review

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This is a rubric for an end-of-year project for Advanced Placement Human Geography. This assignment can be adjusted to fit any AP course, Honors course, or any other cumulative review. I have my students create a Google Slide and a Google doc that I print copies of. This review discusses "key issues" which are just sections of each chapter.
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Experience

For the past 9 years, I have taught Human Geography in a public high school classroom. I have taught all levels of the course, from collaborative, to regular, to honors, to Advanced Placement. I love teaching this course because it allows myself and students the ability to explore the world together. We can compare housing styles, discuss traditional foods, explore world cities, create road trips, and so much more. I have also been an 8-year sponsor to our school's Student Y program. This program enhances student participation and understanding in the state and global government systems.

Teaching style

I love to use technology to allow students to create their own learning experience. Student choice and interest is important. Students should lead their own investigations into topics and content areas. I also believe that the most important thing is for students to take what they learn in class and apply it to how they view the world around them.

My own education history

I have a B.A in Social Studies with an emphasis in Secondary Education from Western Kentucky University and a M.A in Education- Teacher Leader Social Studies from the University of the Cumberlands.

Additional biographical information

I love to travel and explore. I enjoy hiking, swimming, tennis, and running. I teach in a rural area and aspire to instill a love of travel and exploration in my students. I was a West Wing kid and the love of government, civics, and service the show emphasized is something I carry into the classroom today. I also have a dad who loved stopping and exploring all things old on family vacations, which I believe is why history was my favorite subject in school.