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800+ Teaching Materials and Monthly Sales! To learn about my sales, click on the star and receive alerts! I taught for 35 years in the classroom - middle school and high school, in conjunction with distance learning, independent study and homeschool, and now I create resources to help teachers save time while keeping learning fun. My heart is for the new teacher trying to survive, the busy parent who desires to homeschool their student(s) and balance work, and the seasoned teacher looking for less stress in the last stretch. My high school resource supplements (college prep) are designed to make teaching simple, engaging, and stress-free — with the goal to graduate their student from high school! Specializing in supplemental materials to support an IB curriculum, AP or Gate curriculum as well as classroom comprehensive and Alternative Education/Home School and Independent Study across various subjects, including humanities, literature, visual arts, social studies and much more. I have guided curriculum development and led successful education department initiatives in both middle school and high school. What sets my resources apart? They’re not just well-designed—they’re tried, tested, and refined through years of classroom experience and alternative education in diverse educational settings. I’m committed to providing high-quality, engaging concise materials that inspire students towards success and make teaching a little easier for you. My resources are designed to be both practical and transformative. Best to you! Kay CUSTOMER TIPS: Be sure to follow my store to be alerted of new products. Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower.
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Preview of Career Path Assessment Questionnaire (Lecture Notes/Worksheets)

Career Path Assessment Questionnaire (Lecture Notes/Worksheets)

Add this worksheet to your student/adult career assessment exercises. 72 questions for students to ponder and rate their interests and skills. Following the questionnaire is a rating scale narrowing down a student's answer to interest sectors such as agriculture, mechanics, healthcare, computers, etc.. CUSTOMER TIPS:Be sure to follow my store to be alerted of new products. Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. _________________________________________
Preview of Highlights of the Anglo-Saxon-Medieval Periods 449-1485 (Lecture Presentation)

Highlights of the Anglo-Saxon-Medieval Periods 449-1485 (Lecture Presentation)

Teaching the Anglo-Saxon and Medieval periods (449–1485) is essential to understand the foundations of English language, literature, and Western cultural identity. This era covers the roots of British society, featuring epic storytelling like Beowulf, the development of legal systems, the impact of the Norman Conquest, and the transition from oral tradition to Middle English. Literary Foundations: It introduces foundational literature including the heroic code in Beowulf, the Arthurian legends
Preview of The Hero's Journey (Lecture Presentation)

The Hero's Journey (Lecture Presentation)

This Hero's Journey 30 page Lecture Presentation provides students with a delightful understanding of a Hero's Journey! Simple and concise with critical thinking discussion questions. Students, grades 4-12, like this one! What's inside? The Departure:Call to Adventure:  How does the character receive the call to adventure?    Refusal of the Call:  Does the character accept the call immediately?  Answering the Call:  What motivates the character to accept the call?  Supernatural Aid:  Who or wha
Preview of Four Fables for our Time

Four Fables for our Time

James Thurber (1894—1961) was an American writer known for his humor. He wrote a series of fables, which were parodies of the type of fables told by the ancient Greek author Aesop. He also used the fables to satirize contemporary society. A satire is a work that reveals flaws in a subject in order to bring about a positive change. This 6 page handout includes fables with follow-up questions after each of the 4 fables.THE PRINCESS AND THE TIN BOX THE VERY PROPER GANDER THE OWL WHO WAS GOD THE LI
Preview of Line Meanings

Line Meanings

This fun handout examples (Lines) and their meanings. Circle - love, friendship, communityTriangle - strength, anger, power, conflictCurve - happy, comfort, beautyThin Line - calm, rest, peace, stabilityand 8 more!I have utilized this handout in my creative writing class, art and design class, teaching Mythology, poetry, and in building board games, and so much more. Just use your creative genius, ask your students how they would utilize the line symbols and wait for the big WOW! Use this ove
Preview of Cornell Note Taking (Lecture Presentation)

Cornell Note Taking (Lecture Presentation)

Nicely laid out for students to copy onto their own Cornell note template. Used for all grades, easily adaptable with visuals and examples. An excellent resource for independent study, homeschoolers, resource teachers, alternative education, or counseling/life skills instructors.TERMS OF USE Thank you for purchasing from my store. Please read the terms of use before distributing these materials Your purchase(s) is good for a single-teacher (or teacher team) classroom, homeschool, or independent
Preview of Introducing Collage Art Terms - Get to know them!

Introducing Collage Art Terms - Get to know them!

PERFECT FOR YOUR INDEPENDENT STUDY STUDENTSUse this handout for introducing the Art of Collage!Students will better understand your directions when assigning a Collage Project. TERMS OF USE Thank you for purchasing from my store. Please read the terms of use before distributing these materials. Your purchase(s) is good for a single-teacher (or teacher team) classroom, homeschool, or independent study teacher. If you wish to photocopy and/or digitally share any resource with another teacher, plea
Preview of What Does Learning Math Have To Do With My Job? (Lecture Presentation)

What Does Learning Math Have To Do With My Job? (Lecture Presentation)

Have you encountered students who claim they won't need to know algebra or use algebra in the post high school career? This simple 15 slide presentation is a reminder of how many day-to-day uses people in various careers utilize math. One fun activity is to assign students to come up with 3-5 careers that utilize and math and how math is used under their chosen career scenarios.My other links to math terminology supplementsHow to Study for a Math Test (Handout)What Does Learning Math Have To D
Preview of "Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe- Poem and Questions

"Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe- Poem and Questions

This handout includes Edgar Allan Poe's Annabel Lee. A haunting poem about eternal, idealized love and obsessive grief, believed to be inspired by his deceased wife, Virginia. The poem uses Gothic imagery, repetitive sounds, and a melancholic tone to explore themes of lost innocence, mortality, and love's enduring, almost supernatural, power. In addition to the poem, teachers are provided with a choice of questions for their students exploring themes of obsessive love vs. true love, the speak
Preview of What is Text Structure? (Lecture Presentation updated)

What is Text Structure? (Lecture Presentation updated)

In this 30 slide Lecture Presentation students will learn how information in a passage is organized. There are seven common patterns. Included are visual examples, short "signal words" (vocabulary cues) and short passage examples. Description Problem and Solution Compare and Contrast Cause and Effect Chronological Sequence / Process Spatial / Descriptive EAMPLE:Cause-EffectThe text explains why or how something happened. Don’t confuse with chronological and won’t have a beginning, middle, and en
Preview of What is Mythology?  (Lecture Presentation)

What is Mythology? (Lecture Presentation)

This 28 slide lecture presentation will work well as a "starter" of your Mythology Unit. Slide topics include: Are Myths True? Science behind Mythology World of Words: myth/mythos Why do we continue to tell ancient myths? Differences between: Myth, Folklore, Legend and Fable Who wrote the first myths? Modern/Civic Myths TERMS OF USE Thank you for purchasing from my store. Please read the terms of use before distributing these materials. Your purchase(s) is good for a single-teacher (or teacher
Preview of 27 Literary Terms (Lecture Presentation)

27 Literary Terms (Lecture Presentation)

This presentation explains all 27 literary vocabulary definitions (A through U).A simple presentation that outlines vocabulary and definitions for students to take notes. TERMS OF USE Thank you for purchasing from my store. Please read the terms of use before distributing these materials Your purchase(s) is good for a single-teacher (or teacher team) classroom, homeschool, or independent study teacher. If you wish to photocopy and/or digitally share any resource with another teacher, please purc
Preview of Diamante and Dichotomy Diamante Poetry formula (Handout)

Diamante and Dichotomy Diamante Poetry formula (Handout)

Students love this!Diamante is the Italian word for diamond The diamante poem presents an image of an object, person, or idea. The dichotomy diamante poem starts out with one theme and then begins to move toward an opposite theme. A diamante is similar to a cinquain, but it has seven lines. Diamante poems have the shape of a diamond. The first line is one noun. The second line is two adjectives. Have fun with this handout as it visually explains in simple terms and demonstration how students d
Preview of Types of Figurative Language and FUN Mini Lessons (Worksheet)

Types of Figurative Language and FUN Mini Lessons (Worksheet)

This Mini Lesson unit is filled with surprises and fun writing exercises! First, students are taught about the types of Figurative Language such as Example: His feet are as big as boats. Feet and boats are being compared. Metaphor states that one thing is something else. It is a comparison, but does NOT use like or as to make the comparison. Example: Her hair is silk. Hair and silk are being compared. Then the first "mini lesson"is to decide whether each sentence contains a simile or a
Preview of Proper format (MLA) for essays handout

Proper format (MLA) for essays handout

MLA tutorial handout and guideline for all formal writing assignments. TERMS OF USE Thank you for purchasing from my store. Please read the terms of use before distributing these materials Your purchase(s) is good for a single-teacher (or teacher team) classroom, homeschool, or independent study teacher. If you wish to photocopy and/or digitally share any resource with another teacher, please purchase an additional license at a discounted rate under "My Purchases" tab on Teachers Pay Teachers. R
Preview of Rhetorical/Literary/Language Devices Vocabulary (Handout)

Rhetorical/Literary/Language Devices Vocabulary (Handout)

RHETORICAL/LITERARY/LANGUAGE DEVICES *Literary Devices can fit into multiple categories This handout covers all Rhetorical/Literary/Language Devices Vocabulary a student must memorize and apply! 14 Figurative language terms 10 Sound Device terms 18 Structure terms and more terms!DICTION/WORD CHOICE VISUAL DEVICES AUTHOR’S CRAFT IRONY CHARACTERIZATION TECHNIQUES PLOT TECHNIQUES AND ELEMENTS RHETORICAL APPEALS andFALLACIES AND PROPAGANDA TECHNIQUES TERMS OF USE Thank you for purchasing fro
Preview of Book Report Guide and Tips  (Lecture Presentation)

Book Report Guide and Tips (Lecture Presentation)

Book Report help - this (lecture notes) will guide your students towards writing a comprehensive book report - not a book summary.16 slides include reminders to report on CharactersPlotTemeSettingQuotesSequence of eventsConflict and ResolutionAnalysis and more!TERMS OF USE Thank you for purchasing from my store. Please read the terms of use before distributing these materials Your purchase(s) is good for a single-teacher (or teacher team) classroom, homeschool, or independent study teacher. If y
Preview of Literary Terms Worksheet/Handout

Literary Terms Worksheet/Handout

This worksheet offers teachers and students multiple ways to use it. Each literary term is listed with space for students to define them. It can also be paired with a novel for students to write examples of the term as used in the book, including page numbers and quotes. Additionally, it can serve as a test prep resource. TERMS OF USE Thank you for purchasing from my store. Please read the terms of use before distributing these materials Your purchase(s) is good for a single-teacher (or teacher
Preview of Odysseus’s New Heroic Crew (Worksheet)

Odysseus’s New Heroic Crew (Worksheet)

After wrapping up your mythology unit, give students this worksheet and have them explore websites for modern and classic heroes, choose eight new members for Odysseus’s crew. Students fill-in the following columns with information to share with their class, and/or build a slide show to share! COLUMNSHero and his/her traits Do we consider their traits heroic? How do we learn about his/her traits (description, action, dialogue, comparison to other characters, reputation, etc.) Supporting details
Preview of "The Epic of Gilgamesh"  13 Analysis Questions (Handout)

"The Epic of Gilgamesh" 13 Analysis Questions (Handout)

THE EPIC OF GILGAMESH ANALYSIS QUESTIONS Sample:Answer the following questions in no less than 4 complete sentences each. Remember to use examples and quotes from the story to support your claims. 1. In the first part of his story, what did Gilgamesh learn about being a good ruler? 2. Epics are long poems that feature a larger-than-life hero as their main character. Epic heroes are usually the embodiment of traits their culture highly prizes. Gilgamesh is one of the oldest heroes of literature
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800+ Teaching Materials and Monthly Sales! To learn about my sales, click on the star and receive alerts! I taught for 35 years in the classroom - middle school and high school, in conjunction with distance learning, independent study and homeschool, and now I create resources to help teachers save time while keeping learning fun. My heart is for the new teacher trying to survive, the busy parent who desires to homeschool their student(s) and balance work, and the seasoned teacher looking for less stress in the last stretch. My high school resource supplements (college prep) are designed to make teaching simple, engaging, and stress-free — with the goal to graduate their student from high school! Specializing in supplemental materials to support an IB curriculum, AP or Gate curriculum as well as classroom comprehensive and Alternative Education/Home School and Independent Study across various subjects, including humanities, literature, visual arts, social studies and much more. I have guided curriculum development and led successful education department initiatives in both middle school and high school. What sets my resources apart? They’re not just well-designed—they’re tried, tested, and refined through years of classroom experience and alternative education in diverse educational settings. I’m committed to providing high-quality, engaging concise materials that inspire students towards success and make teaching a little easier for you. My resources are designed to be both practical and transformative. Best to you! Kay CUSTOMER TIPS: Be sure to follow my store to be alerted of new products. Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower.

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Hello, I am Kay! With 35 years of experience in diverse educational settings—including middle school, high school, and independent study—I have transitioned to sharing my extensive curriculum and resources. I have realized that my teaching expertise now focuses on helping educators save time while maintaining an engaging learning environment. My mission is straightforward: to empower you to leave your classroom at the end of the day with confidence, assured that your students are engaged and your lesson plans are prepared. My philosophy is to work smarter, not harder—this embodies my approach to teaching. My lessons are (a-g), many are college prep/A.P lessons, comprehensive, short, and impactful, so all levels of learning are taking place. My lessons (worksheets/handouts) may be extended upon or further modified; thus, my lessons provide a subject springboard for teachers and students.

Awards & shining teacher moments

National Youth Leadership on Collegiate Success Administrative Leadership High School (grades 9-12) English and Art Educator Independent Study and Distance Learning Middle School and High School Curriculum Specialist

My own education history

Stanford University San Jose State University Educational Specialist Middle School and High School English, and Art