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I've been in education for 15 years, initially as a sign language interpreter, and since, a teacher with experience developing inquiry-based and project-based units for grades 3-8. I am experienced in designing traditional, nature-based, and virtual classrooms, creating real-world simulations, budgeting projects, and cross-curricular learning experiences that support academic standards and skill development.
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Preview of Spot the Fake! Identify Fake Websites, Media Literacy Digital Detective, No Prep

Spot the Fake! Identify Fake Websites, Media Literacy Digital Detective, No Prep

Spot the Fake: A Digital Detective Investigation of Real vs Fake WebsitesTeach students how to identify fake websites and evaluate credible sources with this engaging media literacy and digital citizenship activity. In this real vs fake website investigation, students act as digital detectives and analyze three websites to determine which one is credible and which are misleading. Students examine key credibility indicators, including authority, accuracy, credibility, timeliness, and purpose, to
Preview of Learning Relfection | Assessment Tracking & Study Skill Booklet | Grades 5-9

Learning Relfection | Assessment Tracking & Study Skill Booklet | Grades 5-9

The Inventory of Learning is a multi-unit student reflection and study skills booklet designed to help middle school students understand how to study, not just what they score. Students reflect before and after each assessment, track study strategies, and connect preparation to outcomes over time. The booklet includes: - structured assessment reflections - study tips - a mid-book checkpoint, and - conference notes to support goal-setting and meaningful conversations This subject-agnostic re
Preview of Evidence Bundle for CER CER Evidence Activities Bundle: Teach Students How to Id

Evidence Bundle for CER CER Evidence Activities Bundle: Teach Students How to Id

CER Evidence Activities Bundle: Teach Students How to Identify Strong Scientific EvidenceHelp students learn how to identify strong, relevant scientific evidence with this complete CER evidence bundle. Many students struggle to distinguish between claims, opinions, and actual evidence. This bundle provides clear instructions, engaging examples, and hands-on practice so students can confidently identify and use evidence to support scientific claims. These resources work together to introduce the
Preview of Evidence - CER Mini Lesson

Evidence - CER Mini Lesson

Finding Strong Evidence: CER Mini Lesson (Claim Evidence Reasoning) Help students move beyond opinions and learn how to identify strong, relevant evidence to support scientific claims. This ready-to-use mini lesson introduces the Evidence component of the Claim–Evidence–Reasoning (CER) framework through clear explanations, engaging examples, and interactive class discussion prompts. Students learn how to distinguish facts from opinions, strong evidence from weak evidence, and relevant data from
Preview of What's a Claim? - No Prep CER Intro Lesson to Claims

What's a Claim? - No Prep CER Intro Lesson to Claims

Looking for an engaging way to introduce claims before diving into CER or science content? This no-prep resource helps students understand what a claim is—and what it is not— using high-interest, middle school–friendly topics like games, school policies, and everyday debates. By starting with familiar topics, students can focus on clarity and structure, building confidence they can transfer to science investigations and CER writing. What’s Included✔ Interactive slideshow introducing claims ✔ Sen
Preview of Evidence Practice for CER- Claim Evidence, Reasoning

Evidence Practice for CER- Claim Evidence, Reasoning

Evidence Practice: Choosing Strong Evidence (CER Activity)Help students stop using opinions as evidence and start using real data to support scientific claims with this engaging CER evidence practice activity. Many students struggle to move beyond opinions when supporting their ideas. This structured worksheet gives students guided practice analyzing data tables, patterns, and observations so they can confidently select evidence that truly supports a claim. Through three real-world scenarios, st
Preview of CER Graphic Organizer

CER Graphic Organizer

CER No Prep Template!
Preview of Design an Inquiry Investigation - A Free Inquiry Planning Sheet for Grades 6-8

Design an Inquiry Investigation - A Free Inquiry Planning Sheet for Grades 6-8

A Free Inquiry Planning Sheet for Middle School Science (Grades 6–8)Help students move beyond following directions and start thinking like scientists. This free inquiry planning sheet supports students as they design, test, and reflect on their own investigations. It works across life science, physical science, and earth & space science, and can be used at any point in a unit, from introducing inquiry to assessing student thinking. Students will: Describe observations from a phenomenon Write a
Preview of Claim vs. Evidence Card Sort

Claim vs. Evidence Card Sort

Claim vs. Evidence Card Sort (FREE)A CER Foundations Activity for Science & Inquiry ClassroomsStudents often confuse claims with evidence—and that confusion can derail scientific writing before it even begins. This Claim vs. Evidence Card Sort helps students clearly distinguish between the two using concrete, student-friendly examples. In this low-prep activity, students sort statements into Claim or Evidence, building a strong foundation for future CER (Claim–Evidence–Reasoning) work. What
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Experience

I've been in education for 15 years, initially as a sign language interpreter, and since, a teacher with experience developing inquiry-based and project-based units for grades 3-8. I am experienced in designing traditional, nature-based, and virtual classrooms, creating real-world simulations, budgeting projects, and cross-curricular learning experiences that support academic standards and skill development.

Teaching style

I create inquiry-based, project-based, and real-world learning experiences. Most of my resources are designed specifically for middle school students (grades 6-8). My resources focus on critical thinking, problem-solving, and application of academic skills through engaging projects and investigations. Each resource is classroom tested and designed to be teacher-friendly, with clear directions, student-ready materials, scaffolds, and rubrics that support diverse learners without adding extra prep.

Additional biographical information

I am a middle school educator with experience designing inquiry-driven instruction across science, social studies, and cross-curricular learning. I am passionate about helping students connect classroom learning to real-world contexts and meaningful problems. Inquiry Lab Studio was created to support teachers looking for engaging, standards-aligned resources that promote deeper thinking and student ownership.