taught 4th grade for 6 years
American Sign Language to high school students for 3 years
taught hearing impaired students for 1 year
taught American Sign Language to Community college students
On this worksheet students can practice remembering what states border Virginia and where they are located on a map. This is done through the use of coloring to give an additional method of memorizing this information.
This is a worksheet that the students can show their knowledge of the location of the various regions found within Virginia. This can be used as homework or as a small assessment for the students. It can also be placed into an interactive notebook for the students when they are learning the regions.
Included is a worksheet on the government found in Colonial Virginia and how it became today's government. I have left key words out that can be filled in the by the students. A word bank has been given to assist the students in completing this worksheet. A teacher's page has been included to help with grading.
This is a basic summary of the French and Indian War and why it was fought. Key words have been removed for the students to fill in. They can be filled in independently using the word bank or during instruction of the material. I have included a teacher's answer key to help with any grading.
This is a 15 question quiz that handles various forms of transliteration, congruency, and 2-D and 3-D shapes. This is great for an on-going assessment to test their knowledge or as an end of the unit quiz. I have included an answer key for the teacher to use to help with grading.
This is a game to review the 5 regions of Virginia. It is formatted like a Jeopardy game and has a category for each region. This is perfect to complete when you have finished teaching the regions and are preparing for an upcoming quiz or test.
This worksheet is great for review the different regions found in Virginia. The students are given a map that they can label. This might also be helpful to place in an interactive notebook or as part of a quiz on the location of the regions.
In order to assess the student's knowledge of the important information about the founding of Jamestown, the students need to fill in the key words for this worksheet. A word bank has been included to assist the students with spelling. A teacher's answer key has been included to help with grading.
In order to assess the student's knowledge of the hardships found in Jamestown and how the settlers survived, this worksheet has been created. The key information has been placed with specific important words being left out. A word bank has been placed for the student's use. Included is a teacher's answer key to be used.
Included in this are notes on the economics of the Colonial time period in Virginia. The student page of notes have key words missing to be filled out while information is being taught. The teacher's notes have the key words underlined and in bold print.
This worksheet has various pieces of information regarding the geographical information for Colonial Virginia. Key words have been removed and placed into a word bank for the students to use when filling it in. This can be used as a graded assignment, homework, or for using when teaching the concept. I have included an answer key.
This is a short quiz on the various Apollo space missions. This is a quiz to determine a student's knowledge of these missions and how they impacted the history of space exploration. Also included are questions about the ancient astronomers that helped lead us to our current understanding of space.
Included are notes to teach the geography and cultural landscape of the Colonial Virginia period. The student copy of the notes has key words missing that can be filled in as the teacher works through the information. I have included the teacher's copy that has the missing words underlined and in bold print.
This is a Powerpoint to introduce the famous Virginians found during the pre-Revolutionary War period. Included in this presentation is a ten question quiz that the students can take. The answer key is located on the last two slides of the presentation so the students can self-check their answers or the teacher can collect the quizzes prior to going over the answers.
Included in these notes are the problems that were faced by the settlers of Jamestown and how they overcame them to survive. The student's notes page have key words that have been left out to be filled in during class discussion. On the teacher's page the words are underlined and bold print.
Included are notes to teach about the progression of the government found in Colonial Virginia from Jamestown until today's government. The student's copy of the notes have various key words missing to be filled in during instruction. In the Teacher's copy these words are underlined and in bold print.
Included in these notes are the information on why Jamestown was settled as well as why the site was chosen. The student's notes have key words that have been left out to be filled in during the instruction of the students. On the teacher's copy these words are underlined and printed in bold.
In this activity students are asked to place various ways that Native Americans gained their food during the four different seasons. This is a perfect activity to complete when determining if the students have learned the information or to place in their notebook while learning the information.
Included in this are notes on the economics of Colonial Virginia. Key words have been left out of the student's page with a word bank to use to fill it in. This can be used during a lecture to teach the material, as a homework assignment, or as an assessment. I have included a Teacher's page with the answers.
This is a perfect way to get your students thinking about what life was like during the Reconstruction time period in American History. During this activity the students are asked to think how various people would have viewed reconstruction and share their thoughts with their classmates.
4th - 10th
Social Studies, U.S. History
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Experience
taught 4th grade for 6 years
American Sign Language to high school students for 3 years
taught hearing impaired students for 1 year
taught American Sign Language to Community college students
Teaching style
I use a wide variety of teaching styles from lecture to hands on activities. I would prefer to use more hands on interactive activities with students.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Inducted into Kappa Delta Phi during my college years.
My own education history
I have a Bachelor's degree in Elementary and Deaf Education, a Masters degree in Curriculum and Instruction, and an Educational Specialist degree in Educational Leadership.
Additional biographical information
I have been married for 8 years and have a wonderful son who has just started Kindergarten this year.
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