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I began teaching in 2005 and have had the pleasure to teach some of my favorite subjects, including: Economics, Sociology, World Geography, AP Human Geography, AP Psychology, and AP U.S. History.
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Preview of AAQ and EBQ step by step guide - AP Psychology

AAQ and EBQ step by step guide - AP Psychology

Help your students prep for and master the essay portion of the AP Psychology exam with this comprehensive, editable resource! This set of Google Slides and Google Docs is designed to guide students through writing the Article Analysis Question (AAQ) and Evidence-Based Question (EBQ), two key components of the exam. This resource includes a Google Slides presentation that provides detailed, step-by-step instructions on how to approach and write both the AAQ and EBQ. Students will also receive
Preview of Sensation and Perception Activities | Psychology Visual Illusions & Experiments

Sensation and Perception Activities | Psychology Visual Illusions & Experiments

Help your students see psychology in action with this interactive Sensation and Perception activity set! Designed for AP Psychology and Intro to Psychology, this editable worksheet guides students through hands-on experiments and visual illusions that reveal how the brain interprets sensory information.  Students explore depth perception, sensory adaptation, top-down vs. bottom-up processing, and the mind-body connection through hands-on, partner-based investigations. Perfect for unit les
Preview of AP Psych Review Activity | True-False-Fix Critical Thinking Game

AP Psych Review Activity | True-False-Fix Critical Thinking Game

Level up your AP Psychology review with this high-engagement, critical thinking activity! This True, False, Fix resource is designed to move students beyond simple recognition and into the higher-level analysis required for the AP Exam. Perfect for unit reviews, "May-mester" test prep, or a collaborative "Fun Friday," this activity transforms standard review into a rigorous, student-led challenge. By forcing students to not only identify errors but actively correct them, you are reinforcing th
Preview of AP Human Geography - Unit 6 Reading Guide | National Geographic Textbook

AP Human Geography - Unit 6 Reading Guide | National Geographic Textbook

Give your AP Human Geography students the tools they need to succeed with this ready-to-use, editable Unit 6 reading guide—aligned with the Human Geography: A Spatial Perspective AP® Edition textbook and fully updated for the newest APHG curriculum. Designed to support Cornell-style note-taking, this resource breaks down Unit 6 (Cities and Urban Land-Use Patterns and Processes) into manageable, student-friendly segments. It includes 41 reading reflection questions, key terms, and major psycho
Preview of AP Human Geography - Unit 5 Reading Guide | National Geographic Textbook

AP Human Geography - Unit 5 Reading Guide | National Geographic Textbook

Give your AP Human Geography students the tools they need to succeed with this ready-to-use, editable Unit 5 reading guide—aligned with the Human Geography: A Spatial Perspective AP® Edition textbook and fully updated for the newest APHG curriculum. Designed to support Cornell-style note-taking, this resource breaks down Unit 5 (Agriculture and Rural Land-Use Patterns and Processes) into manageable, student-friendly segments. It includes 39 reading reflection questions, key terms, and major p
Preview of AP Human Geography - Unit 3 Reading Guide | National Geographic Textbook

AP Human Geography - Unit 3 Reading Guide | National Geographic Textbook

Give your AP Human Geography students the tools they need to succeed with this ready-to-use, editable Unit 3 reading guide—aligned with the Human Geography: A Spatial Perspective AP® Edition textbook and fully updated for the newest APHG curriculum. Designed to support Cornell-style note-taking, this resource breaks down Unit 3 (Cultural Patterns and Processes) into manageable, student-friendly segments. It includes 27 reading reflection questions, key terms, and major psychologists to ensure
Preview of AP Human Geography - Unit 1 Reading Guide | National Geographic Textbook

AP Human Geography - Unit 1 Reading Guide | National Geographic Textbook

Give your AP Human Geography students the tools they need to succeed with this ready-to-use, editable Unit 1 reading guide—aligned with the Human Geography: A Spatial Perspective AP® Edition textbook and fully updated for the newest APHG curriculum. Designed to support Cornell-style note-taking, this resource breaks down Unit 1 (Thinking Geographically) into manageable, student-friendly segments. It includes 17 reading reflection questions, key terms, and major psychologists to ensure complet
Preview of AP Human Geography - Unit 2 Reading Guide | National Geographic Textbook

AP Human Geography - Unit 2 Reading Guide | National Geographic Textbook

Give your AP Human Geography students the tools they need to succeed with this ready-to-use, editable Unit 2 reading guide—aligned with the Human Geography: A Spatial Perspective AP® Edition textbook and fully updated for the newest APHG curriculum. Designed to support Cornell-style note-taking, this resource breaks down Unit 2 (Population and Migration) into manageable, student-friendly segments. It includes 29 reading reflection questions, key terms, and major psychologists to ensure comple
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Experience

I began teaching in 2005 and have had the pleasure to teach some of my favorite subjects, including: Economics, Sociology, World Geography, AP Human Geography, AP Psychology, and AP U.S. History.

Teaching style

Love kids well, invest in their lives to build solid relationships, and use that connection to get them excited about learning all the cool stuff that is out there!

My own education history

I graduated from Colorado State University with a degree in Secondary Social Studies Education with a minor in History. After several years in the classroom I decided to pursue my M.Ed. and completed my program in 2011 with an emphasis in Curriculum and Instruction. I was initially interested in education because as a camp counselor I loved hanging out with kids and also wanted to share my love of sports as a coach. I have since developed a passion for understanding how students learn best, creating plans of how to implement learning opportunities, and creating engaging and thought inspiring activities.

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My amazing wife and I were married in 2007 and have two young daughters. We are avid travelers (recent favorites have been Colombia, Croatia, Scotland, Norway, and Iceland) and drag our kids with us on all our adventures exploring the mountains of Colorado, destination half and full marathons, and summer camping trips.