I was an educator and paraprofessional with a deep appreciation for the art of hands-on learning. Over the years, I’ve worked closely with students across diverse learning needs and grade levels, helping them grow not only academically but also cognitively.
My teaching philosophy is grounded in evidence-based pedagogy that supports learning by doing, thinking, and writing rather than relying heavily on technology. Research consistently shows that handwriting, note-taking, and paper-based learning activate critical brain pathways tied to comprehension, retention, and creative thinking. In my classroom, that means fewer screens — and more pencils, paper, and purposeful movement.
The resources I design for Teachers Pay Teachers are crafted to engage students in meaningful practices that sticks. Each printable encourages independence, reinforces foundational literacy and skills, and supports all learners — from general education to 504/IEP and gifted students.
Whether it’s decoding words, connecting across disciplines, or discovering the joy of language, I believe in keeping learning tactile, intentional, and human, where curiosity leads the way and paper still holds the power to spark understanding.