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Enthusiastic educator of 20 years. Almost all of it as an upper elementary Montessori guide. I've published and presented at conferences on my strengths in storytelling, simulations, and communication. Prior to education, my first career was in computer science. This culminated in a 5 year stint at NASA Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, CA. Though I've never been directly employed as an artist, my interest in art gets incorporated into everything I do. One of my favorite activities at school is when everything is humming along without need of me, and I can sit down and sketch portraits of students. You should see my interest in science, culture, storytelling, and art in the content and production value of the materials you find here.
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Preview of Marketing Stategies

Marketing Stategies

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Are your students interested in how influence others or succeed at asking for what they want? Would they like to create commercials? Even if they don't, it's worth studying the techniques used by advertisers to resist being taken advantage of. Here are 22 cards that could be used for independent student research, including follow-up work options. Just print, cut, and place on shelf! Formatting is 3-part card style, which does not take a Montessori background to understand. Note that I am pub
Preview of Animals in Space Timeline

Animals in Space Timeline

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Space and animals. Was there ever a better combination for capturing student interest? These 15 color, 3-part cards capture historic moments in space exploration for dogs, cats monkeys, rabbits, mice, and fruit flies. Use them to feed the fire the Artemis missions have ignited. While the cards could be used independently, I recommend an audience participation presentation. Students gasp or cheer as Western or Communist civilizations make progress in the space race. Discussion questions and
Preview of Am I Normalized?

Am I Normalized?

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Lesson and sorting material for students to self-assess if they are normalized yet. This activity has little utility outside of a Montessori environment. Print & cut 14 Tarot-sized cards. Depending on child, may be an independent work. I vary the self-assessments I ask students to perform before conferences, but this is my favorite one. I decided to turn it into a shelf work that students can return to as needed. Note that, like most all of my works, this is intended to be a free-to-evalua
Preview of Slang Timeline: Excellence

Slang Timeline: Excellence

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I've met many students pleased with knowing the latest slang. Myself, I've always taken joy from using archaic slang. This material is to help support and direct such interests in a scholarly direction. 50 slang terms for excellence, one per card. Dates and other etymology references provided as well. Students can work independently or cooperatively to construct a timeline with the material. Directions are also given for how to play this material as a competitive game. Discussion questions
Preview of Medieval Market: A Bartering Simulation

Medieval Market: A Bartering Simulation

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Students role play visitors to a low-currency market, trade goods in hand from their various professions. Will they be able to leave with what they need? Cultural simulations offer students the chance to live experiences instead of just reading about them. Problem solving and critical thinking are a big part of this work. This material is released as free to evaluate. If you appreciate it, please return and purchase a supporter pack.
Preview of Credible Sources

Credible Sources

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Given the popularity of "Primary & Secondary Sources," I'm posting the next lesson and activity in my series of teaching literacy skills. They provide instruction and practice in discerning which sources to trust, and which to be wary of. Content is in the form of 3 part cards, but would be easy to use outside of Montessori education as well. The oversized cards need to printed and cut, and then you're good to go. The deck can be used didactically, or sit on the shelf for the self-directed stu
Preview of Promise, Plan, Musing, & Tease

Promise, Plan, Musing, & Tease

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I've had upper elementary students before that would get upset, accusing me of breaking a promise I never made. Eventually I decided that maybe we didn't share the same definition for what constitutes a promise, and prepared this sorting activity. It gives students room to explore what adults are intending when they make various statements. The work can be completed independently or with partners. A teacher or another student who has successfully completed the material should review complete
Preview of Classroom Quests

Classroom Quests

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Hang these on the wall, and let self-directed students find work on their own. There are around 60 premade quests I used in my classroom this year. Some you should be able to use as-is to kick-start your own quest board (especially if you also have an upper elementary Montessori classroom). From there, use the blank templates to hand write additional quests. At the time of publishing I am distributing ~all of my work on a free-to-evaluate model. If you find it useful, please return and purcha
Preview of A Classroom Carol (Reader's Theater Script)

A Classroom Carol (Reader's Theater Script)

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Zia attends a tiny pandemic pod, and the class is falling apart around her. Will a visit from 3 ghosts be enough to fix the worst teacher ever? A homage to Dicken's Christmas Carol with a twist. Free to try. If you enjoy this work, please return and purchase a supporter pack.
Preview of Primary & Secondary Sources Lesson & Activity

Primary & Secondary Sources Lesson & Activity

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After defining what they are, students sort examples of each into groups. Released as "free to evaluate." Please come back and purchase a supporter pack if it was worthwhile.
Preview of Student Lesson Accountability Self-Evaluation

Student Lesson Accountability Self-Evaluation

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No two communities are the same, but I've used this tool a couple times with groups that needed support developing self-awareness at lessons. There's 3 scorecards per sheet, and I'd laminate them. Students would have them from the start of the lesson, and mark them with dry erase at the end of the lesson and turn them in. At the end of the week I'd have check-ins with all the students, and we might use these data-points to brainstorm self-improvement. Most of the time, though, I think just h
Preview of Women's Suffrage Timeline Activity

Women's Suffrage Timeline Activity

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Are you studying American History? Is it International Women's Day? This feel-good lesson never fails to garner applause at the end. Free to evaluate, please return and purchase a supporter pack if it was valuable to you.
Preview of Coat of Arms

Coat of Arms

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Students are provided a brief context for coat of arms, before sharing a symbol dictionary to design their own. Print and cut. Some students will be able to do both the presentation and activity independently. Offered free to evaluate. Please return and purchase a supporter pack if you find it valuable.
Preview of Building a Better Hypothesis:  Lesson & Independent Work

Building a Better Hypothesis: Lesson & Independent Work

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A deeper dive into the features of a good hypothesis. Even young students can produce hypotheses that rocket scientists can approve of (speaking as a rocket scientist who used to regularly judge regional science fairs). Includes an independent sorting activity for students to apply what they learn. This work is provided "free to evaluate." If you find it worthwhile, please return and purchase a supporter pack.
Preview of Natural Selection Simulation: Peppered Moth Lab

Natural Selection Simulation: Peppered Moth Lab

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This is a presentation and hands-on simulation of natural selection in action. This material is intended for distribution as "shareware." Try it without risk. If you find it adds value, please return and purchase a supporter pack equivalent to what you think it is worth. Thank you!
Preview of Stroop Effect Psychology Experiment

Stroop Effect Psychology Experiment

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Stroop Effect refers to reduced reaction time when the brain processes multiple streams of interfering data at once. Context cards and materials provided for students to conduct a Stroop Effect lab. This work is released under a try-before-you-buy model. If you find it worthwhile, please return and purchase a supporter pack priced equivalently to your perceived value.
Preview of 6 Pillars of Authentic Dialogue

6 Pillars of Authentic Dialogue

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Noted philosopher Nicholas Burbules' authentic dialogue theory is framed here in a child-friendly presentation. A complement to ANY conflict resolution practices; one practical application of this work is to address concrete blockages that interfere with working out particular conflicts. Adults will also find this material applicable to their own relationships. Prep work includes cutting out of cards you need to print. Some children will be able to be self-directed in learning the material.
Preview of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

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A brief biography of Abraham Maslow, followed by an explanation of the Hierarchy of Needs. Student activity is to construct their own hierarchy out of a deck of need cards. If you appreciate this work, please return and purchase a supporter pack.
Preview of Mars Mission: An Exercise in Teamwork

Mars Mission: An Exercise in Teamwork

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"What if you're in charge of putting together a team of colonists who will need to survive on Mars for 3 years?" This is the teamwork challenge posed to a group of students. They're give a pile of applications, and need to work together to craft a successful combination of talents and social compatibility. No prior knowledge required. This work is distributed under a try-before-you-buy model. Download and evaluate for free. If you like it, please return and purchase a supporter pack.
Preview of 3-Part Card DNA Introduction

3-Part Card DNA Introduction

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An introduction to DNA using Montessori card layout (title, image, definition). Stand alone presentation, facilitated by a teacher or independently studied. My intention is for this work to be "shareware." Try it freely. If you like it, please return and purchase a supporter pack equivalent to what you think it is worth.
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Experience

Enthusiastic educator of 20 years. Almost all of it as an upper elementary Montessori guide. I've published and presented at conferences on my strengths in storytelling, simulations, and communication. Prior to education, my first career was in computer science. This culminated in a 5 year stint at NASA Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, CA. Though I've never been directly employed as an artist, my interest in art gets incorporated into everything I do. One of my favorite activities at school is when everything is humming along without need of me, and I can sit down and sketch portraits of students. You should see my interest in science, culture, storytelling, and art in the content and production value of the materials you find here.

Teaching style

I'm an adamant practitioner of the Montessori Method. Which for me is less about the body of lessons found in my albums, and more about understanding the underlying philosophy. By understanding the method, you can create novel content and activity in following the child (such as some of the material found here). My favorite work is to engage students in simulations. We live history, not study it from a distance. I employ referent power, seek connection with my students, try to be fair and am almost always calm, teach skills first instead of make assumptions, and lean on the elders of the three year cohort to model and support our classroom culture values. I think I share this responsibility well, as seen in my best years being when I've had 6th years from the beginning. Practical Life is more than cooking. We celebrate our achievements. Positive discipline is the go word. Students are not problems. Problems are the problems (or challenges, rather), and the teacher with a good relationship can work with the child as a team in addressing these challenges. I should be held accountable to the same expectations I ask of students. My classroom should be a safe place to fail. Most of the personal narratives I share with students regard mistakes I made as a child. I think it takes some of the pressure of students when adults admit they are imperfect, plus a story is a safe place to learn from failure.

Awards & shining teacher moments

When students graduated from Bowman Montessori School, there is a big graduation ceremony the whole student body and families came out to see. The graduates' toddler reading buddies would bring their elder a flower bouquet they made, and we'd all sit back to listen to the graduates make speeches. Most speeches followed a similar pattern; students would share some of their earliest memories from their primary classroom, and then skip ahead to the middle school years they've experienced most recently and are on the top of their minds. Unless, that is, they happened to come through my upper elementary classroom. Then they get into relating the joy they experienced in our simulations, surprise visitors that look an awful like me in a hat and mustache, and accomplishments our class made together as a true team. The fact that the students remember our work together so vividly is the best evidence I can think of that we're doing things right.

My own education history

Bounced around in my elementary years as our family went on a nomadic journey through life. Dad was a zoo director, and when it came time for new challenges you'd have to travel to get to another big zoo. My undergrad years were spent at SUNY Binghamton, where I graduated with a BS in computer science. Maybe I could have had a minor in art, if I'd stayed on top of the paperwork. The whole time I was working at NASA I took night classes at San Jose State University. I was enrolled in the Critical Research Academy, which went beyond the usual education master's program. There Kristeen Pemberton guided us to consider a critical pedagogy, and how we could enable the successful social change agents of tomorrow. They didn't know it at the time, but they were doing a smack dab excellent job of preparing me for a career in Montessori. Mary Beth Ricks, of Bowman School, sent me to a weekend warrior-type program to get certified for teaching 9-12 Montessori education. It got me my bone fides, but I graduated that program feeling my understanding of the Method was less than stellar. Then Mary Beth generously sent me back into another 9-12 program, this time in New York called CMTE. Now that was a really excellent Montessori education training program, and I highly recommend it for anyone seeking certification. Biff Mayer co-directs the spiritual successor to CMTE called the Montessori Elementary Teacher Training Collaborative.

Additional biographical information

Big time board gamer! If you've got a gaming group nearby I'd love to receive an invite. I am open to consulting work. For full-time employment, I am interested in being a Montessori Coach, teaching a Montessori classroom from upper elementary on up, or teaching art in an environment that is at least Montessori-friendly. Contact me for a current resume.