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I have had the privilege of teaching high school students for over 19 years, and it has been an incredibly rewarding journey. Teaching is actually my second career, and from the moment I stepped into the classroom, I knew I had found my true calling. I have never once looked back. I am passionate about educating young people, particularly in the areas of law and the humanities. Watching my students develop curiosity, critical thinking skills, and a genuine love for learning inspires me to continually grow and improve as an educator. Their energy and enthusiasm are what drive me to bring my best to the classroom every single day. I am proud to offer resources designed to support both teachers and students in meaningful, engaging ways. I encourage you to browse through my products, and I genuinely welcome any feedback you may have. Your insights help me refine my work and ensure that it meets the needs of today's classrooms. If you don't see exactly what you're looking for, please don't hesitate to reach out! There's a good chance that I already have a resource that could help you—or I can work with you to create something that fits your needs. I look forward to hearing from you and supporting you in your teaching journey!
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Preview of Criminal Justice: Plea Bargaining Activity

Criminal Justice: Plea Bargaining Activity

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This is a Plea Bargaining Activity. It pairs students up (one as the prosecutor and one as the defense attorney) and gives them a series of scenarios to negotiate. No prior knowledge is necessary as I include a small lesson on plea bargaining and the important points about the various roles that the judge, prosecutor, defense attorney, and the defendant play in the process.
Preview of Criminal Justice: Criminal Law: Elements of a Crime Worksheet

Criminal Justice: Criminal Law: Elements of a Crime Worksheet

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This worksheet is for a class learning about the elements of a crime. The worksheet gives the student 4 hypotheticals in which the student is asked to answer the following questions each time: 1. Describe the Actus Reus.  2. Describe the Mens Rea. 3. What crime, if any, was committed and to what degree.  Explain.
Preview of Criminal Justice: Mens Rea & Actus Reus Worksheet

Criminal Justice: Mens Rea & Actus Reus Worksheet

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This worksheet allows students to define the terms Actus Reus and Mens Rea. It then asks students to review various scenarios and apply their definitions in order to better understand the practical application of these fundamental terms. There is an answer key attached.
Preview of Criminal Justice: U.S. Criminal Justice Process (10 Steps worksheet)

Criminal Justice: U.S. Criminal Justice Process (10 Steps worksheet)

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This worksheet can be used in conjunction with the powerpoint on the U.S. Criminal Justice System's 10 steps. This may also be used as a resource for keeping students on task while discussing the 10 steps.
Preview of Psychology: Learning & Behavior Test Review Sheet/Study Guide

Psychology: Learning & Behavior Test Review Sheet/Study Guide

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This is a Study Guide/Review Sheet for a Learning & Behavior Test in Psychology. It covers all major topics including: Operant Conditioning, Classical Conditioning, Schedules of Reinforcement, and Observational Learning. It includes examples of concepts and important names such as Watson, Skinner, Bandura, and Pavlov.
Preview of Psychology: Emotions: Theories of Emotions Handout

Psychology: Emotions: Theories of Emotions Handout

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This is a Psychology handout on the Theories of Emotion. There are 5 theories outlined in the handout including: James Lange, Cannon-Bard, Schachter-Singer Two Factor, Lazarus Cognitive Appraisal, and Facial Feedback Theories. The handout includes explanations, examples, and color graphics for each theory.
Preview of Criminal Justice: Search and Seizure: Ferry Search

Criminal Justice: Search and Seizure: Ferry Search

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ObjectivesStudents will identify legal requirements of searches conducted with and without a warrant. Students will explore the legal standard for conducting random searches of passenger vehicles preparing to board state ferries. TimeOne class period (approximately 50 minutes) MaterialsOne copy of Handout 1 (Ferry Search Case Study) for each student Note: This lesson assumes the teacher has already taught students the federal and state constitutional sources of rights for search and seizure, ide
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I have had the privilege of teaching high school students for over 19 years, and it has been an incredibly rewarding journey. Teaching is actually my second career, and from the moment I stepped into the classroom, I knew I had found my true calling. I have never once looked back. I am passionate about educating young people, particularly in the areas of law and the humanities. Watching my students develop curiosity, critical thinking skills, and a genuine love for learning inspires me to continually grow and improve as an educator. Their energy and enthusiasm are what drive me to bring my best to the classroom every single day. I am proud to offer resources designed to support both teachers and students in meaningful, engaging ways. I encourage you to browse through my products, and I genuinely welcome any feedback you may have. Your insights help me refine my work and ensure that it meets the needs of today's classrooms. If you don't see exactly what you're looking for, please don't hesitate to reach out! There's a good chance that I already have a resource that could help you—or I can work with you to create something that fits your needs. I look forward to hearing from you and supporting you in your teaching journey!

My own education history

Suffolk Law School: Juris Doctorate (admitted to practice in MA). University of Maryland: Bachelor of Arts in Government/Politics with a minor in English