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I have 10 years experience in teaching physics and other sciences in middle school and high school level. I am currently a teacher in a special school teaching all sciences, technology education, bridge programs and career readiness.
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Preview of WRITING PROMPTS AND A CHECKLIST

WRITING PROMPTS AND A CHECKLIST

Beginning Writers can be challenging but teaching them how to organize their ideas in writing can be fulfilling! Use these four WRITING PROMPTS to get their creative minds working and to help them write simple sentences to a short cohesive paragraph. This includes the following: 4 writing prompts about friendship, what they are afraid of, pets and their dreams when they grow up. The graphic organizer provides lined spaces to guide students writing.A checklist of the basic requirements for writi
Preview of Reading Fluency, Comprehension Running Logs, Trackers, Strategies Resources

Reading Fluency, Comprehension Running Logs, Trackers, Strategies Resources

A COMPLETE GUIDE TO ORGANIZE LITERACY ACTIVITIES (Reading Fluency, Reading Comprehension, Rotation Station) AND TRACK STUDENT PERFORMANCES applicable to REGULAR STUDENTS teachers and SPECIAL EDUCATION teachers from K-Level to 12th Grade. The documents are created for the following purposes: Grouping students according to reading level using Guided Reading Placement ChartCreating a snapshot of student's reading fluency, reading comprehension and writing objectives with their current functional l
Preview of Book Reading Comprehension Worksheet Autism Students Support

Book Reading Comprehension Worksheet Autism Students Support

Wondering how students can demonstrate an understanding of reading material or a book? This 2-page graphic organizer was developed based on the cognitive functioning of your student. The first is for Grades 4-8 and the second is for Grades 1-3. You can make multiple copies and use it whenever you read an article, an interesting story or even a book! Use these as a guide for short group discussions about the reading! I personally use this as an authentic formative assessment for my students with
Preview of Olymphysics!

Olymphysics!

Thinking about a lesson that incorporates physics and physical education? Well, here is Olymphysics! In this activity, your students will design and implement racing activities that will allow them to calculate average speed and average velocity. They will also practice their skills in measurement using a stopwatch and a meterstick.
Preview of Bones Tell Your Height

Bones Tell Your Height

Criminalists can estimate a person’s height from a skeleton, but they also can do so if they have the long bone called the femur. In this experiment, you will measure the height and thigh of your group mates. (Because your bones are hidden inside your bodies, the measurements will, of course, be an approximation of those made by forensic scientists, who work with the bones themselves.) You will then display measurements of height and thigh, on a graph and discover the relationship between the he
Preview of Discover Human Proportions

Discover Human Proportions

Do you know the Vitruvian Man? This is an exciting measurement activity that will leave your students in awe and wonder about the mysteries of the human body and how mathematics, science and arts work together! The objectives of this fun activity are as follows: · to conduct series of human body measurements using measuring tools · to record and organize measurement data accurately · to use basic statistical tools such as standard deviation and t-test · to determine the relationship among the me
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I have 10 years experience in teaching physics and other sciences in middle school and high school level. I am currently a teacher in a special school teaching all sciences, technology education, bridge programs and career readiness.

Teaching style

I am an advocate of Inquiry Based Science Education (IBSE) in promoting science literacy. I also use a model of gradual release of responsibility (I do, We do, You do it together, You do it alone). I integrate technology in teaching science by using smartboard, vizzle, PhET simulation, PASCO and Vernier systems, and so on.