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Grace & Gravity

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OCILLA, Georgia, United States
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I began my teaching career in the fall of 2019 during my senior year of college, teaching Pre-K right before COVID turned the education world upside down. Since then, I’ve taught 5th-grade ELA, 3rd-grade ELA, 3rd-grade all subjects, and now I’m in my second year teaching 8th-grade science. My background across multiple grades and subjects has shaped the way I create resources — practical, engaging, and ready for real classrooms.
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Preview of Lenses and Mirrors Notes | Sound and Light Behavior | Physical Science

Lenses and Mirrors Notes | Sound and Light Behavior | Physical Science

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Help your students "focus" on the physics of light with the Lenses and Mirrors Notes. This resource provides a clear, visual breakdown of how light interacts with different curved surfaces to magnify, shrink, or flip images. Designed for 8th-grade science, these notes are fully aligned with GSE S8P4 and NGSS MS-PS4-2, focusing on the practical applications of refraction and reflection in everyday technology like cameras, telescopes, and eyeglasses. What’s Included?Lenses (Refraction) Deep Div
Preview of Doppler Effect Notes | Frequency, Pitch & Wave Behavior

Doppler Effect Notes | Frequency, Pitch & Wave Behavior

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Explain one of the most fascinating phenomena in physics with these Doppler Effect Notes. This resource simplifies the concept of apparent frequency change, helping students understand why a siren sounds higher as it approaches and lower as it moves away. These notes are meticulously aligned with GSE S8P4 and NGSS MS-PS4-1, focusing on how the relative motion between a source and an observer affects the perception of sound and light waves. What’s Included?The Physics of Motion: Explains how a
Preview of Wave Medium and Speed Notes | Mechanical vs. Electromagnetic Behavior

Wave Medium and Speed Notes | Mechanical vs. Electromagnetic Behavior

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Master the complex relationship between wave speed and the medium with these Wave Medium and Speed Notes. This resource provides a clear, side-by-side comparison of how mechanical waves (sound) and electromagnetic waves (light) behave when traveling through solids, liquids, gases, and the vacuum of space. What’s Included?Sound Wave Analysis (Mechanical)Light Wave Analysis (Electromagnetic)Visual Particle Models: Graphic representations of particle spacing in different states of matter to help s
Preview of Waves Anchor Chart & Guided Reference | Properties of Mechanical & EM Waves

Waves Anchor Chart & Guided Reference | Properties of Mechanical & EM Waves

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Provide your students with a clear, visual roadmap to physics with this Waves Anchor Chart and Guided Reference. This high-impact visual aid breaks down the complex behaviors of energy transfer into digestible, easy-to-understand segments. It is the perfect "cheat sheet" for students to keep in their binders or for you to project during direct instruction. This resource is fully aligned with GSE S8P4a and NGSS MS-PS4-1, covering everything from the fundamental types of waves to the specific a
Preview of Motion Graphs Student Handouts | Distance-Time & Speed-Time Graphs

Motion Graphs Student Handouts | Distance-Time & Speed-Time Graphs

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Help your students confidently read and interpret motion graphs with these clear, classroom-ready Motion Graph Student Handouts! Designed for middle school science, this resource introduces and reinforces understanding of distance-time and speed-time graphs in a simple, visual way. These handouts are perfect for: ✔ Warmups or bell ringers ✔ Guided notes ✔ Interactive notebooks ✔ Review before quizzes ✔ Small-group or independent practice Students will analyze the relationships between d
Preview of Newton’s Laws of Motion Anchor Chart | Middle School Science | Forces & Motion

Newton’s Laws of Motion Anchor Chart | Middle School Science | Forces & Motion

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Support student understanding of Newton’s Three Laws of Motion with this clean, visually organized anchor chart, perfect for middle school science classrooms. This printable reference tool breaks down each law with clear explanations and student-friendly visuals, making it ideal for introducing concepts, reinforcing instruction, or displaying during your forces and motion unit. Whether you’re teaching middle or high school, this anchor chart helps students connect real-world examples to Newton
Preview of Speed and Acceleration Notes | Middle School Science | Motion Graph Practice

Speed and Acceleration Notes | Middle School Science | Motion Graph Practice

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Help your students master the fundamentals of motion with these Speed and Acceleration Notes, designed specifically for middle school science (perfect for grades 6–8). This clean, classroom-ready set of notes walks students through the essential concepts of speed, velocity, acceleration, distance-time graphs, and interpreting motion, making it ideal for introducing new content or reinforcing key ideas. These notes are structured for clarity and engagement—great for science notebooks, guided l
Preview of Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures Guided Notes | Middle School Science

Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures Guided Notes | Middle School Science

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Teach the difference between elements, compounds, and mixtures with clear, structured, student-friendly guided notes! This resource helps students build foundational chemistry understanding quickly — perfect for your introduction to matter unit. These notes break down vocabulary, visual examples, and key differences in a way that is easy for students to follow and perfect for whole group instruction, INB, review days, or sub plans. As a fellow teacher, I created these notes to save prep time, in
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About the store

Experience

I began my teaching career in the fall of 2019 during my senior year of college, teaching Pre-K right before COVID turned the education world upside down. Since then, I’ve taught 5th-grade ELA, 3rd-grade ELA, 3rd-grade all subjects, and now I’m in my second year teaching 8th-grade science. My background across multiple grades and subjects has shaped the way I create resources — practical, engaging, and ready for real classrooms.

Teaching style

I believe that strong relationships are the foundation of great teaching. My classroom style blends structure, humor, and hands-on learning to help students feel seen, supported, and excited to learn. Whether it’s an interactive Google Slides activity or a simple daily routine, I design resources that make learning fun and manageable for both students and teachers.

Awards & shining teacher moments

While I haven’t earned official awards, my greatest accomplishments are the connections I’ve built with my students. Their trust, growth, and excitement for learning are what make teaching meaningful for me. Those moments — the small wins, the breakthroughs, the relationships — are the true “awards” that inspire everything I create.

My own education history

I hold a Bachelor's, Master’s, and Specialist degree in Early Childhood Education. My training helps me understand how students learn at all levels, and I bring that foundation into every resource I design — from primary grades to middle school.

Additional biographical information

I live in rural South Georgia with my husband and son. I am actually teaching at the same school I went to growing up. I’ve always loved creating things for my classroom, and sharing those resources with other teachers feels like a natural next step. My goal is to make teaching easier and more enjoyable by offering activities that are low-prep, engaging, and adaptable to different classrooms. Whether you’re a new teacher or a veteran, I hope my resources save you time and spark joy in your students.