20 + years in Education,
Certified in the areas of:
K-12th Health and Physical Education,
K-12th Guidance and Counseling,
7th-12th Social Studies, and
7th-12th English
We discuss the facts and results of sugar as a main staple in one's diet. What to expect to learn: Pictures of both healthy and unhealthy foods.Focus on fruit snacks being empty calories along with soda pop.The chemical formula is illustrated along with facts regarding sugar in excess. Sugar can be hidden in foods under the disguise of different names and high intake could lead to bodily changes.
Take a look at what to "look" for at the grocery store along with vital food groups briefly explained. What to expect to learn: Food groups will be defined such as vegetables, grains, fruits, dairy, and even water.Tips and tricks on how the grocery store tries to get you to buy more expensive products and an unhealthy selection. Bread, cereal and rice will be discussed along with dairy case and meat alternatives in diet.
We need to learn to not only protect our skin but have an understanding. What to expect to learn: Define skin and its conditions.Take a look at not only the layers of skin but fun facts.Skin virus, cancer, and treatment for dry/sunburned skin.Ways to protect yourself from the sun's rays.
Taking a look at the labels is important when deciding what to eat for fuel. What to expect to learn: Nutrition facts to incorporate both old and new label.Being able to view a product label to include serving size, calories, nutrients, and percentage of daily value.How fiber and protein are important to offset sugar content.What label contents do not have a percentage daily value.Ability to recognize footnote along with salt intake. What is a single label versus a dual column label?A scenario t
Science of the brain to include the left and right hemisphere. What to expect to learn: How we make decisions using our brains, functionality and facts included. Left brain versus right brains, weight of brain, along with what makes a teenager's brain different. A short brain teaser to determine brain's reaction based on hemisphere.
Learn about the value of honeybees, crops such as corn, along with the nutritional benefits of fruits and vegetables one slide at a time. What to expect to learn: Importance of honeybees to our food supply.Corn and the Three Sisters Plot planning and spacing.Corn stalk breakage.Nutritional facts and information for corn, peppers, strawberries, tomatoes, lettuce, grapefruit and citrus fruits. Key citrus production areas and take a look at Florida strawberry production.
What to expect students to learn: Composition and pressure of ball defined.Varied playing surfaces, albedos, weather map, along with tennis seasons.Forces that come into play with tennis, heat illnesses, and temperature concerns.Heat Index (HI) chart displayed in relationship to activity exertion.Fun weather facts with relationship to tennis, basic terminology to know, and questions slide.
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About the store
Experience
20 + years in Education,
Certified in the areas of:
K-12th Health and Physical Education,
K-12th Guidance and Counseling,
7th-12th Social Studies, and
7th-12th English
Teaching style
A guide on the side allowing for students to develop a growth mindset and taking pride in ownership of their learning.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Hand-Selected: Darkness to Light Stewards of Children
Staff Member of the Month - School Counselor
Scholarship Recipient - M.Ed. in Guidance and Counseling
My own education history
B.S. in Health and Physical Education
M.Ed. in Guidance and School Counseling
Additional Professional Credits Beyond M.Ed. - 60+ to include character education, clinical psychology, gifted and talented along with informational technology.
Additional biographical information
I find myself constantly learning as an adult with a love for reading and being able to learn something new each and everyday.
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