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Jewlie's SciEssentials

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I have dedicated the past nine years to teaching within the New York City public school system. My teaching experience encompasses a range of science subjects, including general science for grades 6, 7, 8, and 9, as well as Living Environment. Furthermore, I am an active member of the Urban Advantage program. This program is a standards-based partnership that aims to enhance students' understanding of scientific inquiry through collaborations between urban public schools and cultural institutions focused on science, such as zoos, botanical gardens, museums, and science centers.
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Preview of Foldable Templates- Various Styles

Foldable Templates- Various Styles

⭐Foldables are multi-dimensional graphic organizers that can be used for countless activities. Using them in your classroom is a fun way to engage students! Students love these interactive graphic organizers, and they are so multi-purposeful, that they are a must have in your classroom! Foldables can be used for note-taking, vocabulary practice, an alternative form of assessment, reinforcing skills and strategies essential for reading success, etc. The list is endless! ⭐ This packet includes the
Preview of Science Fair Project Template and Instructions

Science Fair Project Template and Instructions

Science Fairs can be overwhelming for students! Use this slideshow template to help guide your students through this process. The slideshow tool follows the scientific inquiry process and allows students to demonstrate the NGSS Science and Engineering Practices. It is meant to be customized by students with their own project details. On each slide, there are helpful hints and reminders to guide students in creating professional presentations. Students can present the finished slides in fairs or
Preview of Inference and Observation Cut and Paste Activity

Inference and Observation Cut and Paste Activity

⭐ Looking for a fun activity to use while teaching students about inferences and observations? Look no further! Here is a fun way for students to learn about this topic. In this activity, students cut out cards, match the observation to its inference, and paste them into a graphic organizer. The cards also include illustrations to aid visual learners. ⭐ Three separate worksheets are included (in PDF) and an answer key. Please leave a review!
Preview of Cause and Effect Cut and Paste Activity

Cause and Effect Cut and Paste Activity

⭐ Looking for a fun activity to use while teaching students about cause and effect? Look no further! Here is a fun way for students to learn about this topic. In this activity, students cut out cards, match the cause to its corresponding effect, and paste them into a graphic organizer. The cards also include illustrations to aid visual learners. ⭐ Three separate worksheets are included (in PDF) and an answer key. Please leave a review!
Preview of Energy Transformation Stations

Energy Transformation Stations

⭐ Looking for a simple worksheet that enables you to teach students about energy transformations? Look no further! Here is a fun way for students to practice making observations and formulating valid inferences, while observing a phenomenon related to energy transformations. Students should have pre-requisite knowledge about the different types of energy (mechanical energy, radiant energy, sound energy, chemical energy, thermal energy, electrical energy, nuclear energy). ⭐ Students will be sure
Preview of Density Lab Worksheet

Density Lab Worksheet

⭐ Looking for a simple worksheet that enables you to teach students about density? Look no further! Here is a fun way for students to practice making observations and formulating valid inferences, while observing a phenomenon related to density. Students should have some pre-requisite knowledge about the three states of matter (solid, liquid, and gas) prior to this lesson. ⭐ This lesson is strongly encourages literacy, as students are expected to write a scientific argument that answers the inve
Preview of Thermal Energy Lab (With Chocolate!)

Thermal Energy Lab (With Chocolate!)

⭐ Here is a fun way for students to practice making observations and formulating valid inferences, while observing a phenomenon related to thermal energy. Students should have some pre-requisite knowledge about thermal energy and how it affects the movement of molecules prior to this lesson. ⭐ Students will be sure to remember this unforgettable lesson, as it involves chocolate! ⭐ This lesson includes a 5 page worksheet (in Microsoft Word and PDF versions), a slide set (in Power Point), an an
Preview of Qualitative and Quantitative Observations Activity

Qualitative and Quantitative Observations Activity

⭐ Students practice making qualitative and quantitative observations in a fun way: observing an assortment of materials provided by the teacher! Different students may have different learning styles. Kinesthetic learners learn and remember more information through touching and moving things. ⭐ This lesson is an appropriate pre-requisite to the first unit, as it is an essential skill. Students need to understand the difference between the two types of observations prior to delving into more advan
Preview of Inferences and Observations Cut and Paste Activity

Inferences and Observations Cut and Paste Activity

⭐ Students practice making inferences and observations in a fun way: cut and paste! Different students may have different learning styles. Kinesthetic learners learn and remember more information through touching and moving things. ⭐ Note: Teachers may choose to cut out the description cards and place them in zip lock bags for each group prior to the start of the activity. It might save time.
Preview of Mystery Box Lab Worksheet (Inferences and Observations)

Mystery Box Lab Worksheet (Inferences and Observations)

⭐ In this worksheet, students practice making inferences and observations in a fun way! ⭐ Note: Teachers must prepare six boxes and seal them with the items inside. This way, the objects remains a mystery to students. Students will then observe the box using their five senses in order to make inferences about what is inside of each box. ⭐ A 120 adjective word list is included to aid diverse learners in describing their observations. ⭐ Please leave a review
Preview of Inferences and Observations Worksheet

Inferences and Observations Worksheet

With this worksheet, students will practice identifying inferences and observations. This worksheet is suitable to use as classwork or homework. The worksheet is editable, as it is available in both PDF and Microsoft Word formats. Therefore, you can modify it to meet your students' needs, if necessary. Please leave a review! Thank you :)
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Experience

I have dedicated the past nine years to teaching within the New York City public school system. My teaching experience encompasses a range of science subjects, including general science for grades 6, 7, 8, and 9, as well as Living Environment. Furthermore, I am an active member of the Urban Advantage program. This program is a standards-based partnership that aims to enhance students' understanding of scientific inquiry through collaborations between urban public schools and cultural institutions focused on science, such as zoos, botanical gardens, museums, and science centers.

Teaching style

I teach science because it is fun, exciting and thought provoking. My passion for the subject is evident in my approach as well as in my results. My lessons are well prepared and interactive whenever possible, utilizing hands on activities. I teach a diverse set of students. Thus, I believe that students learn best when their unique learning styles are addressed.

Awards & shining teacher moments

My students achieved a notable accomplishment in 2024, securing second place in the District 10 science fair held in the Bronx, New York.

My own education history

I obtained a Bachelor's Degree from The City University of New York and a Master's in Education (Biology concentration) from The Relay Graduate School of Education.