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I have taught High School Science for the past 14 years. Over those years, I have taught Biology, Chemistry, Integrated Physics and Chemistry, Conceptual Physics, Level Physics, AP College Physics 1 and UT On Ramps College Physics 1. I also taught 7th and 8th grade science for one year. I have been a mentor for Texas Regional Science Teachers and tutored for College Physical Science.
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Printable Teacher/Student Thank You Notes Bundle

Set of 6 Spring Themed printable Thank You Notes for students or teachers to write words of affirmation to each other, teachers, students, and/or other staff. I always take time at least once a semester for students to write notes to other teachers. We all need encouragement. I also use them to write notes to my students. You can print these in black and white or in color and cut apart easily for students to have a variety to choose from. Check out my store for Thank You Note Bundles.
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I have taught High School Science for the past 14 years. Over those years, I have taught Biology, Chemistry, Integrated Physics and Chemistry, Conceptual Physics, Level Physics, AP College Physics 1 and UT On Ramps College Physics 1. I also taught 7th and 8th grade science for one year. I have been a mentor for Texas Regional Science Teachers and tutored for College Physical Science.

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I have a heart for first year teachers that have been "thrown" into physics for the first time, as I was once one of those. I am here to help. Even though I was a public school teacher and want to assist first year physics teachers, I also have a heart for homeschool parents as my sister homeschools her children. I know physics can be a challenge for homeschool parents and students. I want to use my background in physics to empower all learners, teachers and students, to have that sense of accomplishment as they learn a challenging subject. My favorite time of the school year was at the end. Not because it was time for summer break, but because it was a time for my students to reflect and celebrate their success. Many began the year intimidated simply looking over the physics formula sheet for the first time. At then end of the year they had so much pride in not understanding the physics language, but they learned and applied their knowledge comprehensively.