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HI! I am a passionate educator with over 10 years of classroom experience. I have a certification of K - 8th grade. Currently, I teach 8th grade science in Virginia, where I specialize in creating engaging, standards - aligned resources that truly support student understanding.
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Preview of The Four Forces of Flight Mini-Unit - Paper Airplane Lab Included!

The Four Forces of Flight Mini-Unit - Paper Airplane Lab Included!

✈️ The Four Forces of Flight Mini-Unit | Engaging End-of-Year Science Activities, Lab, Notes, Assessments & Answer KeysLooking for an engaging, meaningful, and low-prep end-of-year science unit that keeps students learning while having fun? This Four Forces of Flight Mini-Unit introduces students to the science behind how airplanes fly through hands-on activities, interactive lessons, and engineering challenges.Students will explore the four forces of flight—lift, weight, thrust, and drag—throug
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About the store

Experience

HI! I am a passionate educator with over 10 years of classroom experience. I have a certification of K - 8th grade. Currently, I teach 8th grade science in Virginia, where I specialize in creating engaging, standards - aligned resources that truly support student understanding.

Teaching style

My classroom is built on a blend of hands-on learning, blended learning using short content notes to keep students engaged, clear structure, and student-centered strategies. I design resources that are not only aligned to the Virginia SOLS, but also practical, easy to implements, and effective for a wide range of learners.

My own education history

I grew up in Springfield, Missouri and earned my undergraduate degree from Drury University before beginning my journey as an educator. As a proud military spouse, I've had the opportunity to live and travel across the United States and Japan, gaining a unique perspective on education and diverse learning communities. Along the way, I earned my Master's degree from Kansas State University. All of the experiences have shaped my approach to teaching. I believe in flexible, student-centered learning, which is grounded in real-world connections.