I have spent four years teaching various classes at the secondary level. Classes include: English (6 yrs), Yearbook (2 yrs), Web Design (2 yrs), Graphic Design (3 yrs), Video Editing (2 yrs), Microsoft Applications (1 yr).
(Multimedia) This is a collection of 17 tutorials that I have used to teach graphic design, photo editing, and web design to high school students who have never used Adobe Photoshop. This series of tutorials includes how to airbrush photos in Elements, how to design iPhone buttons, and how to build Web 2.0 buttons in Adobe Elements along with 14 other tutorials. The instructions are easy to follow for both student and instructor.
7th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
Computer Science - Technology, Graphic Arts, Visual Arts
(Literary Terms) This is a Word Document that accompanies the Literary Device PowerPoint presentation. It helps define and exemplify the most common literary devices taught in high school. It is a great way to introduce literary devices or review them. I have used this presentation for 9th, 10th, and 12th grade students. Accompanying materials also available for download: Teacher's Notes, PowerPoint (free).
(Animal Farm) This is a 35 question Animal Farm Test / Quiz. The questions only test comprehension. It is composed of 25 multiple choice questions (5 of which are quote questions), and 10 matching questions.
(Literary Terms Powerpoint Free)This is a PowerPoint presentation that defines and exemplifies the most common literary terms taught in high school. It is a great way to introduce literary devices or review them. I have used this presentation for 9th, 10th, and 12th grade students. Accompanying materials also available for download: Teacher's Notes, Student Handouts.
(Hero Journey / Monomyth) This is a PowerPoint presentation that I have used to introduce the monomyth. I have broken the monomyth into a five stage narrative pattern and explain in detail each stage. It includes a timeline of monomyths from 1400 BCE to 2009 AD. The intent of this presentation is to not only introduce the monomyth but also communicate its timelessness and relevance.
Hamlet. Hamlet Test
#1 This is a Hamlet Final Exam that is composed of 79 questions that test both analysis and comprehension. The analysis is based on the study guides that I have posted on TPT. The test is made up of 45 multiple choice questions and 34 matching questions. The test comes as a Word Document as questions may need to be added or removed from what is provided.
#2 This is a Hamlet Final Exam that is composed of 77 questions that test both analysis and comprehension of the play. The
Harrison Bergeron. Kurt Vonnegut. This is a multiple choice, 10 question quiz I use to follow up the reading of Vonnegut's Harrison Bergeron. The majority of the questions are comprehension questions.
Semicolon. This is a really neat and avant guard SILENT PowerPoint presentation that teaches students how to properly use the semicolon. The timing is a little tricky to master but once you do, it is a clear, concise, and engaging presentation. The kids will love it as it is unlike any powerpoint presentation that I have ever seen.
Make sure you wait until the screen is entirely black for 2 seconds before moving to the next slide and you should be fine.
(Literary Terms) This is a Word Document that accompanies the Literary Device PowerPoint presentation. It helps define and exemplify the most common literary devices taught in high school. It is a great way to introduce literary devices or review them. I have used this presentation for 9th, 10th, and 12th grade students. Accompanying materials also available for download: Student Handout, PowerPoint (free).
Young Goodman Brown. Nathaniel Hawthorne. This is a multiple choice, 10 question quiz I use to follow up the reading of Hawthorne's Young Goodman Brown. The majority of the questions are comprehension questions.
(Hamlet) This Hamlet study guide has proven to be a very useful road map through each act of Shakespeare's Hamlet. It not only features analysis of the text but also integrates a host of extra-textual information. Appropriate for grades 9 - 12.
(Hamlet) This Hamlet study guide has proven to be a very useful road map through each act of Shakespeare's Hamlet. It not only features analysis of the text but also integrates a host of extra-textual information. Appropriate for grades 9 - 12
This is a PowerPoint deck for teachers who are interested in teaching Worldview Critical Analysis of literature. It is meant to be used alongside the Worldview & Literature teachers notes.
It breaks down the 6 fundamental worldviews (Judeo-Christianity, Secular Humanism, Cosmic Humanism, Marxism, Postmodernism, Islam) by the 6 fundamental questions each worldview answers about reality.
1. Who / What is in charge of the universe? Where did it come from?
2. What does it mean to be a human?
3. Wh
(Hero Journey / Monomyth) This packet is meant to accompany the monomyth PowerPoint presentation I have posted on TPT.
7th - 10th
English Language Arts, Literature
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Experience
I have spent four years teaching various classes at the secondary level. Classes include: English (6 yrs), Yearbook (2 yrs), Web Design (2 yrs), Graphic Design (3 yrs), Video Editing (2 yrs), Microsoft Applications (1 yr).
Awards & shining teacher moments
I was once featured on TpT... too meta?
My own education history
I graduated from ASU with an undergraduate degree in Education / Literature. I graduated from GCU with a Masters in Curriculum and Instruction: Educational Technology.