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Kentucky, United States
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While in grade school, I was a peer-tutor in the subjects of math and science and provided tutoring for a friend's parent through his college algebra course, as I was enrolled in Calculus 2. I acquired my Bachelor of Science in Fish and Wildlife Management with a specialization in Environmental Education. While completeing my studies, I was a Laboratory Instructor for the Zoology and Animal Physiology courses, instructing groups of approximately 18 undergraduate students. I've worked in non-formal education as a tour guide and education facilitator at the Bell Museum of Natural History, specializing in engaging the attention of elementary age children. My internship was completed as an Environmental Educator for Peacable Kingdom Retreat for Children- an outdoor facility utilized for the instruction of special needs and chronically ill children K-12. While there, I developed a lesson manual to improve the educational efforts of the permanant staff. I then worked at a middle school as a special education aide, and tutored homeschooled elementary aged children in the subject of science. I currently work as a database administrator and Quality Systems Supervisor for a candle factory using access, excel, SQL, and visual basic.
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Preview of Venomous Snake Identification

Venomous Snake Identification

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This brief and colorful powerpoint presentation identifies all the key characteristics that will aid you in identifying the differences between venomous and non-venomous snakes, with a little quiz at the end to help you test your newly acquired identification knowledge. I believe it is important that everyone be able to identify a venomous snake and this presentation will be a great tool for educating people of all ages on what to look for.
Preview of Animals of the World- Geography, Art, and Science

Animals of the World- Geography, Art, and Science

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This activity provides animal outlines for the student to color and cut out to place on its matching continent on the map provided. A lesson on the geography of the earth, the formation of continents, biomes, basic evolutionary theory, and the development of special adaptations which have allowed animals to cover the globe in a variety of climatic conditions gives the child an understanding of both geographic and ecological concepts. The child should be able to identify all the continents, all t
Preview of Animals A to Z Coloring Book

Animals A to Z Coloring Book

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This coloring book is full of sixteen pages of original animal line art with an artist colored icon in the lower corner. While it is not the entire alphabet, each page is designed to assist young children learning their alphabet- with the first letter of the animal name in large print, both capitalized and lowercase. As I work to complete this book, I will inform buyers of the revisions and new pages.
Preview of The Scientific Method- Experiment and Explore!

The Scientific Method- Experiment and Explore!

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This is a brief lesson detailing the use and format of the scientific method. Through this lesson, students will learn how to conduct an experiment and make use of the scientific method for learning and observations in their daily lives. Included is an "Experiment Worksheet" which can be mass produced for students to record their observations, hypotheses, data analysis, and conclusions for each experiment they conduct. Also included are cut-out sheets with simple directions for the conducting of
Preview of Fractions Made Simple

Fractions Made Simple

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This is a short lesson on fractions with an accompanying activity cut-out. It explains how fractions work with a numerator and denominator, the representation of portions of a whole, and how to simplify fractions based on their equal portions. The activity involves cutting out pieces of "pie" that can be used to create and mis-match your own fractions, in order to gain a better understanding of the concept.I have used this lesson with middle school students struggling to understand fractions wit
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Experience

While in grade school, I was a peer-tutor in the subjects of math and science and provided tutoring for a friend's parent through his college algebra course, as I was enrolled in Calculus 2. I acquired my Bachelor of Science in Fish and Wildlife Management with a specialization in Environmental Education. While completeing my studies, I was a Laboratory Instructor for the Zoology and Animal Physiology courses, instructing groups of approximately 18 undergraduate students. I've worked in non-formal education as a tour guide and education facilitator at the Bell Museum of Natural History, specializing in engaging the attention of elementary age children. My internship was completed as an Environmental Educator for Peacable Kingdom Retreat for Children- an outdoor facility utilized for the instruction of special needs and chronically ill children K-12. While there, I developed a lesson manual to improve the educational efforts of the permanant staff. I then worked at a middle school as a special education aide, and tutored homeschooled elementary aged children in the subject of science. I currently work as a database administrator and Quality Systems Supervisor for a candle factory using access, excel, SQL, and visual basic.

Teaching style

I believe that the teacher is nothing more than the facilitator for learning. A teacher provides access to a bank of information and builds in the child a desire to learn- helping children discover avenues for educating themselves and building an interest in a variety of subjects that will inspire them to continue the pursuit of learning and discovery throughout the years. As such, I believe in answering a student's questions with questions, providing materials filled with information, creating an environment that will facilitate learning, and engagin a child in their particular interests. It is important to incorporate all subjects in every-day things, so that students may see and identify ways their education can help them succeed. I teach children what a joy learning can be and how to find answers for themselves, so that when they leave the classroom they will always and forever be building in knowledge, skills, and ability.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Awarded "Most Deserving of a Raise" in 2010 Honored for hard work and dedication as one of the best interns at Peaceable Kingdom Retreat for Children Member of National Honor Society

My own education history

I studied at the University of Minnesota in the pursuit of a Bachelor of Science in Fish and Wildlife Management and a Minor in Environmental Education, completed my studies at American Military University and am currently in the pursuit of a Masters degree in Education and a Teacher Certification.

Additional biographical information

While my area of expertise is in zoological sciences, I have always loved learning and am always in pursuit of knowledge on a variety of topics. I completed all my formal studies with top marks, and often helped tutor my friends and peers through their courses. I have a love for writing and the arts that has driven my hobbies and interests outside of work, and am a skilled mathematician. I have also avidly pursued self-studies in computer sciences, leading to my current position as a database administrator. I hope to be able to share my knowledge and expertise with others, so that they may also light the fire of inspiration in our youth and themselves.