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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 AP Government & Politics: Media Bias Worksheet (with answer key)

AP Government & Politics: Media Bias Worksheet (with answer key)

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This Media Bias Activity for AP Government and Politics is designed to build students’ media literacy and analytical skills by examining how political bias influences news coverage. Using the AllSides Media Bias Chart as a framework, students explore the ideological spectrum of media outlets and apply their understanding to real-world political reporting. The activity progresses from foundational knowledge to higher-order thinking. In Part 1, students define bias categories and evaluate what th
Preview of AP Government & Politics: "The Short List" Viewing Questions (with answer key)

AP Government & Politics: "The Short List" Viewing Questions (with answer key)

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Title: The West Wing — “The Short List” Viewing Guide & Answer Key (AP U.S. Government & Politics) Description: This AP-aligned viewing guide uses The West Wing episode “The Short List” to help students explore the Supreme Court nomination and confirmation process through a realistic political lens. The questions emphasize key AP Government concepts, including checks and balances, separation of powers, judicial review, political ideology, interest groups, and limits on presidential power. St
Preview of English: Literature: Death of a Salesman Analytical Writing Assignment

English: Literature: Death of a Salesman Analytical Writing Assignment

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Challenge students to think critically about one of the central themes in Arthur Miller's classic tragedy with this engaging literary analysis essay assignment! This resource asks students to analyze the portrayal of the American Dream in Death of a Salesman while supporting their ideas with direct textual evidence from the play. Students examine Willy Loman's beliefs about success, the consequences of his pursuit of the American Dream, and how Biff's evolving perspective challenges his father
Preview of English: Literature: Death of a Salesman Quote Worksheet (with answer key)

English: Literature: Death of a Salesman Quote Worksheet (with answer key)

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Help students dive deeper into Death of a Salesman with this engaging literary analysis worksheet designed for high school English classrooms! This resource guides students through six of the most important passages in the play while encouraging close reading, critical thinking, and theme analysis. Students analyze speaker, context, symbolism, themes, literary devices, and connections to the overall meaning of the drama. Perfect for:High school English classesAmerican Literature coursesDrama un
Preview of Criminal Justice: The Criminal Trial Process Worksheet (with answer key)

Criminal Justice: The Criminal Trial Process Worksheet (with answer key)

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This resource is an advanced, scenario-based worksheet designed to help students apply their understanding of the criminal trial process. Instead of simple recall, students analyze a realistic case, evaluate evidence, and engage in jury-style decision-making. What’s Included:Realistic criminal case scenario Application of trial steps (jury selection → verdict) Evidence classification and analysis Courtroom role identification Jury deliberation simulation Critical thinking and extension questions
Preview of Criminal Justice: The Criminal Trial: "Twelve Angry Men" Viewing Questions

Criminal Justice: The Criminal Trial: "Twelve Angry Men" Viewing Questions

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OverviewThis resource uses the classic film Twelve Angry Men to help students explore key criminal justice concepts such as: Reasonable doubt Burden of proof Jury deliberation Bias and decision-making Due process Learning ObjectivesStudents will: Analyze how evidence is evaluated in a trial Understand the role of jurors in the justice system Identify how bias impacts legal decisions Apply legal concepts to real-world scenarios Develop critical thinking and discussion skills What’s IncludedStruc
Preview of English: Literature: Death of a Salesman Act 2 Reading Worksheet (w/ answer key)

English: Literature: Death of a Salesman Act 2 Reading Worksheet (w/ answer key)

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Help students deepen their understanding of Act 2 of Death of a Salesman with this engaging reading and analysis resource designed for high school English classrooms! This worksheet combines comprehension, literary analysis, quote analysis, and critical thinking questions to help students explore the major conflicts, themes, and emotional climax of the play. Students analyze Willy Loman’s downfall, Biff’s search for truth, and Arthur Miller’s critique of the American Dream. A complete teacher a
Preview of English: Literature: Death of a Salesman Act 1 Reading Questions

English: Literature: Death of a Salesman Act 1 Reading Questions

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Help students build comprehension and analytical reading skills with this Act 1 reading question resource for Death of a Salesman! This worksheet includes a mix of comprehension, literary analysis, and quote analysis questions designed specifically for high school English students. The questions guide students through the major events, themes, and character conflicts of Act 1 while encouraging deeper critical thinking and class discussion. A complete teacher answer key is included for easy grad
Preview of English: Literature: Death of a Salesman Quote Worksheet

English: Literature: Death of a Salesman Quote Worksheet

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Bring Death of a Salesman to life with this engaging, non-traditional character analysis activity designed specifically for high school English students! Instead of basic comprehension questions, students interact creatively with the characters through social media profiles, text message conversations, therapy reflections, character soundtracks, and modern-day scenarios. This activity encourages deeper literary analysis while increasing student engagement and participation. Perfect for helping
Preview of English: Literature: Interior Chinatown: Act 5 Worksheets (with answer keys)

English: Literature: Interior Chinatown: Act 5 Worksheets (with answer keys)

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This file includes three classroom-ready worksheets designed to deepen students’ understanding of Act 5 in Interior Chinatown by Charles Yu. The materials are structured to help students explore the novel’s central themes—identity, representation, stereotype, family legacy, and personal agency—while supporting close reading and reflective writing. Included WorksheetsWorksheet 1: Family, Legacy, and IdentityStudents analyze key scenes involving Willis’s fatherhood and personal growth, th
Preview of AP Government & Politics: "West Wing: The Supreme Court" Viewing Questions

AP Government & Politics: "West Wing: The Supreme Court" Viewing Questions

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Bring the judicial branch to life with this engaging West Wing viewing guide for Season 1, Episode 9: “The Supreme Court”! Designed specifically for high school AP Government & Politics classes, this resource helps students connect fictional political drama to real constitutional principles. Students answer 20 structured viewing questions before, during, and after watching the episode, focusing on key AP Gov concepts such as: Supreme Court nominationsSenate confirmationJudicial ideologyChecks
Preview of Criminal Justice: Sentencing: "FRONTLINE Prison State" Viewing Questions

Criminal Justice: Sentencing: "FRONTLINE Prison State" Viewing Questions

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Bring real-world criminal justice issues into your classroom with this engaging documentary viewing guide for PBS FRONTLINE’s “Prison State.” This resource helps high school criminal justice students analyze sentencing, incarceration, juvenile justice, rehabilitation, and reentry through the lens of a powerful documentary. Students will critically examine how the corrections system impacts offenders, families, and communities while making connections to key sentencing concepts taught in crimina
Preview of Criminal Justice: Civil v. Criminal Law Worksheet (with answer key)

Criminal Justice: Civil v. Criminal Law Worksheet (with answer key)

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This worksheet, “CJCI: Civil or Criminal? You Decide!”, introduces high school criminal justice students to the key differences between civil law and criminal law through engaging, story-based scenarios. The activity uses familiar characters (Peter Rabbit, Snow White, Humpty Dumpty, etc.) to simplify abstract legal concepts and make them more relatable for students. Learning Objectives: Distinguish between criminal and civil cases. Recognize situations where an act could lead to both crimina
Preview of AP Government & Politics: Gerrymandering Game Reflection Worksheet

AP Government & Politics: Gerrymandering Game Reflection Worksheet

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This worksheet is designed to accompany the New York Times “Gerrymandering Game” interactive simulation, allowing AP Government and Politics students to connect gameplay insights to constitutional principles, federalism, political behavior, and Supreme Court precedent.Students reflect on their strategies, ethical considerations, and the democratic implications of gerrymandering, making direct connections to course concepts and key cases such as Baker v. Carr and Shaw v. Reno. The activity w
Preview of AP Government & Politics: "The Post" Viewing Questions (with answer key)

AP Government & Politics: "The Post" Viewing Questions (with answer key)

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This worksheet guides students through a critical analysis of The Post (2017) with a focused emphasis on First Amendment protections, freedom of the press, and the concept of prior restraint. Designed specifically for high school AP Government & Politics courses, the questions prompt students to connect the film’s historical narrative of the Pentagon Papers to constitutional principles, Supreme Court precedent, and the media’s role in a democratic system. Students examine the tension between
Preview of English: Literature: Interior Chinatown – Act 4 Worksheets (with answer keys)

English: Literature: Interior Chinatown – Act 4 Worksheets (with answer keys)

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This set of three worksheets guides students through Act 4 of Charles Yu’s Interior Chinatown, encouraging them to analyze identity, performance, and self-realization as Willis Wu begins to reject the stereotypes and social “scripts” that define his life. The activities combine literary analysis, symbolic interpretation, and creative response, making them ideal for deep reading, in-class discussion, or reflective writing. Each worksheet can stand alone or be used sequentially to scaffold compr
Preview of Psychology: Neuro Unit: Triune Brain Model Worksheet (with answer key)

Psychology: Neuro Unit: Triune Brain Model Worksheet (with answer key)

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This Triune Brain worksheet introduces high school psychology students to the differences between the reptilian brain, paleomammalian brain, and neomammalian brain, concepts from the Triune Brain Theory developed by Paul D. MacLean. The activity helps students understand how different parts of the brain contribute to instincts, emotions, and higher-level thinking. The worksheet includes a variety of question types such as vocabulary matching, concept charts, real-life scenarios, and short-a
Preview of English: Literature: Interior Chinatown: Act 6 Bundle

English: Literature: Interior Chinatown: Act 6 Bundle

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This bundle provides a comprehensive set of instructional materials to support the teaching of Act 6 of Charles Yu’s Interior Chinatown. Act 6 is one of the most thematically rich and structurally complex sections of the novel, making it an ideal moment for guided reading, class discussion, and assessment. This resource set is designed to help teachers scaffold students’ understanding of Yu’s metafictional techniques, themes of race and representation, and Willis Wu’s turning point in his sear
Preview of AP Government & Politics: "West Wing: Eppur Si Muove" Viewing Questions

AP Government & Politics: "West Wing: Eppur Si Muove" Viewing Questions

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Title: The West Wing — “Eppur Si Muove” Viewing Questions & Answer Key (AP U.S. Government & Politics) Description: This AP-aligned viewing guide uses The West Wing episode “Eppur Si Muove” to help students analyze executive power during national security crises. Through structured questions and analytical prompts, students examine the constitutional tension between civil liberties and national security, the informal powers of the presidency, and the role of personal values in political de
Preview of Criminal Justice: Search and Seizure Scenarios Worksheet

Criminal Justice: Search and Seizure Scenarios Worksheet

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This worksheet provides students with realistic search and seizure hypotheticals designed to strengthen their understanding of Fourth Amendment protections and law enforcement limitations. Students analyze a series of scenarios involving schools, traffic stops, homes, vehicles, consent searches, and digital evidence, applying key legal concepts such as reasonable suspicion, probable cause, warrants, consent, exigent circumstances, plain view, and the exclusionary rule. Each scenario prompts
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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