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ozone park, New York, United States
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Hi! I'm Stephanie, and my goal is to help you TEACH WITH CONFIDENCE! I'm certain you'll find that my resources are packed with everything you need to feel confident and be successful in your classroom. I’m a teacher with 6 years of experience across multiple grade levels. Working with such a wide range of students has taught me the importance of flexibility, creativity, and strong differentiation. I love creating resources that make learning accessible, engaging, and meaningful for every student. Thank you for supporting my work and helping me continue doing what I love!
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Preview of The Odyssey: The Sirens (1-Week Lesson Plan Unit | Google Slides + Worksheets)

The Odyssey: The Sirens (1-Week Lesson Plan Unit | Google Slides + Worksheets)

High School ELA | English & Spanish (ELL-Friendly)Looking for a rigorous, ready-to-teach week of lessons built around a classic text and fully accessible for English Language Learners? This 1-week instructional unit is based on “The Sirens” episode from The Odyssey and includes daily Google Slides and worksheets, all fully translated into Spanish to support ELL, bilingual, and inclusive classrooms. Perfect for grades 9–12, this unit emphasizes close reading, figurative language, theme,
Preview of New Year Goal Setting - Winter SEL Writing & Art

New Year Goal Setting - Winter SEL Writing & Art

✨ Start the New Year Strong—Without the Stress! ✨ Coming back from winter break can be tough—but this low-prep, engaging January activity helps elementary students reflect, reset, and reconnect in a fun and meaningful way. This back-to-school activity combines SEL, goal-setting, writing, and creativity, making it perfect for the first week back in January. ⭐ WHAT’S INCLUDED LESSON PLAN FOR THIS ACTIVITY ✔ Student-friendly learning target ✔ Easy Do Now reflection (drawing or writing) ✔
Preview of Boost your students’ figurative language skills with this FREE Simile & Metaphor

Boost your students’ figurative language skills with this FREE Simile & Metaphor

Designed for grades 6–10, this easy-to-use resource includes clear definitions, examples, and engaging practice activities that help students confidently identify and create similes and metaphors. Perfect for quick lessons, independent work, test prep, or literacy centers. Grab this free download and make teaching figurative language simple, fun, and effective!
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Hi! I'm Stephanie, and my goal is to help you TEACH WITH CONFIDENCE! I'm certain you'll find that my resources are packed with everything you need to feel confident and be successful in your classroom. I’m a teacher with 6 years of experience across multiple grade levels. Working with such a wide range of students has taught me the importance of flexibility, creativity, and strong differentiation. I love creating resources that make learning accessible, engaging, and meaningful for every student. Thank you for supporting my work and helping me continue doing what I love!

Teaching style

My teaching style is all about meeting students where they are—I believe in differentiation, creativity, and making learning feel achievable for every learner. I love designing resources that support diverse needs, build confidence, and keep students engaged. Thank you for visiting my store and supporting the work I’m passionate about!

Awards & shining teacher moments

One of my most memorable teacher moments happened when I ran into a former student who had just graduated. He told me, “If it wasn’t for you, I wouldn’t have graduated.” His words warmed my heart, but I reminded him that he was the one who put in the work. I simply guided him—he earned that success. Moments like that remind me why I teach and why I pour so much into my students every day.

My own education history

I completed my undergraduate degree at City College, earning a bachelor’s in education with a focus on Childhood Education (Grades 1–6). I then continued my studies at Queens College, where I earned my master’s degree in English Education (Grades 7–12). This combination has allowed me to work with a wide range of grade levels and strengthen my approach to teaching, literacy, and differentiation.