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Heartmade Learning Tools

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Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
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I homeschool my own children, and have experience as a tutor for low income children in the public school system. Everything I make is hand-made. My paper dolls (most popular) were all hand drawn - a theme that can be recognized in everything I make. I have a long, artistic history, and it bleeds out into everything I do - including my teaching style.
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Preview of U.S. States: Printable Information Worksheet

U.S. States: Printable Information Worksheet

This download contains one worksheet, to be printed on 8.5 x 11 paper. This U.S. State Information Worksheet is a fun way to record State facts as your students are learning about the United States of America. Fields to be filled out include; State Nickname, Motto, Abbreviation, Capital, Seal, Industry, and a blank area to illustrate or add additional facts. (Hand-drawn and designed by Heartmade Learning Tools)
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Experience

I homeschool my own children, and have experience as a tutor for low income children in the public school system. Everything I make is hand-made. My paper dolls (most popular) were all hand drawn - a theme that can be recognized in everything I make. I have a long, artistic history, and it bleeds out into everything I do - including my teaching style.

My own education history

I was homeschooled up until my Sophomore year of high school. During my years being homeschooled, I tested very well, and had average grades for a girl only interested in art. I lived abroad through much of my homeschooling, and because of that vast access to travel and other cultures, I believe I learned far more than my peers. In my Sophomore year, I went to a DoDEA school. Halfway through my Junior year, we moved again, and I went to a public school, where I graduated. Because of this experience, I became highly aware of different teaching styles, and saw first hand how children were left behind. I went to community college for Design, where I excelled, but didn't finish. Instead, I married, and started a new journey.