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Welcome to my store! I've been an educator for more than 6 years now. I've taught 3rd and 4th grade, grades 10-12th, tutoring university students, working with middle grades in afterschool and summer camp educational settings, as well as tutoring and teaching all ages (kids, teens, and adults) in ESOL. So I have a broad range of experience across all age groups, which you will see reflected in my store! I also have my M.Ed. in Literacy Education and ESOL, two things close to my heart. It's my pleasure to share my learning resources with other teachers!
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Preview of Build-a-Castle Project Assignment, Planning Page, and Rubric - Medieval History

Build-a-Castle Project Assignment, Planning Page, and Rubric - Medieval History

Having students build a castle is a great hands-on way to bring history to life! Get students engaged and excited about learning and researching medieval history. I used this assignment with my class, and it was a hit! Students were very into the project and turned in amazing castle models at the end; they also became castle experts! Use this resource as-is or as inspiration for your own version of this assignment. The project involves doing research, building and labeling a model castle, and wr
Preview of Color the Layers of the Sun Activity/Worksheet - Astronomy - Sun Unit

Color the Layers of the Sun Activity/Worksheet - Astronomy - Sun Unit

If your class is learning about Earth's favorite star, this activity is a great one for giving your students a chance to show what they know! The page gives instructions on what color to use for each section of the Sun ("Color the core blue." "Color the chromosphere purple." etc.) and provides a diagram for students to color. It also features sunspots, solar flares, and prominences. It is a fun way for students to label the layers of the Sun, and it can either be used as a formative or summative
Preview of Key Literacy Skills - Author's Purpose, Reader's Purpose - Review & Practice

Key Literacy Skills - Author's Purpose, Reader's Purpose - Review & Practice

Why did the author write this? And why am I reading it? Author's purpose is a key literacy skill and often included in English/Language Arts Standards. And research shows that another valuable literacy skill is to set a purpose as a reader. This resource teaches BOTH and helps students make the connection between these two purposes! This resource outlines the concept for students then lets them practice and includes a key. Give this to your students as a literacy station task, use this to revie
Preview of Robin Hood Qs - Bloom's Taxonomy Questions - A Wrap-Up Summative Assessment

Robin Hood Qs - Bloom's Taxonomy Questions - A Wrap-Up Summative Assessment

Archery, adventure, middle-ages England, danger, disguise, and moral quandaries! Robin Hood has it all! This "Robin Hood Qs" resource is a great one if your class has recently finished reading about Robin Hood. It is four pages of questions about the story of Robin Hood, and each page is at a different level on Bloom's Taxonomy: knowledge, comprehension, analysis, and synthesis. Students must answer factual questions from the stories and then think deeper for analysis questions, then finally s
Preview of Create Your Own Reptile/Amphibian! Activity - Science and Math - STEAM - Biology

Create Your Own Reptile/Amphibian! Activity - Science and Math - STEAM - Biology

This activity is a fun and engaging way for students to show what they know about reptiles and amphibians. Students get to use their imagination and creativity, and they'll also practice math concepts! In this activity, students create their own imaginary animal with a combination of reptile and amphibian traits. They draw and color the creature, name it, and write complete sentences describing it. Students also must calculate percentages and color a pie chart to show what percent reptile, amphi
Preview of Middle Ages Review Questions - Covering Medieval Era in Europe

Middle Ages Review Questions - Covering Medieval Era in Europe

Leif Ericsson, Charlemagne, Martin Luther, and more! These 33 review questions include information from the beginning of the Middle Ages all the way to the Renaissance and Reformation. These questions are great to use as review for a test, an end-of-the-year game, as a partner activity, or even a research activity! There is lots of versatility for how you can use these. Educational research shows that jogging students' memories of what they've learned long after they've learned it helps the inf
Preview of Emily Dickinson Poetry Analysis Activity - Graphic Organizer-American Literature

Emily Dickinson Poetry Analysis Activity - Graphic Organizer-American Literature

This graphic organizer/activity helps break-down the process of analysis for students. At the end, students will have read and analyzed four poems by Emily Dickinson and one by Walt Whitman. Perfect for an American Literature or Poetry Unit! After reading each poem, students take note of the rhyme/meter, themes, and literary devices used in the poem. Lastly, students read a poem by Whitman and compare it to one by Dickinson, by taking notes in the organizer then writing a few sentences about th
Preview of Key Literacy Skills - What Am I Reading?! Pre-Read Text Identification Practice

Key Literacy Skills - What Am I Reading?! Pre-Read Text Identification Practice

When we read in life outside of school, we usually choose what we read and know exactly why we’re reading it. For students in school, that is not always the case. Yet the research is clear: In school and in life, we will be more successful readers if we know what we are reading beforehand and if we know why we are reading it (our purpose). This is because when you know what you’re reading and why you’re reading, it changes how you read. You are able to better adapt your reading strategies
Preview of Sherlock Holmes Unit Test, Standards, and Objectives

Sherlock Holmes Unit Test, Standards, and Objectives

This resource is a great one for any literature class, especially British literature, to study one of the world's most well-known and beloved detectives! It includes a list of standards and objectives for a high school unit on the "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It is designed to accompany four short stories from the collection. It also contains a full test with a variety of question types to be used at the end of the unit. The test questions are in-line with education
Preview of End of Year Final Project - What I Learned - Student Choice Assignment & Rubric

End of Year Final Project - What I Learned - Student Choice Assignment & Rubric

One of my joys as a teacher is seeing students realize how much they have learned from our class. This project was a fun way to get my students to reflect on this and also give them a chance to get creative and "show what they know" in a celebration of learning at the end of the year. This project is designed to give students creative freedom and choice by allowing students to choose any topic from the whole year that stoked their interest and by giving them a choice board to select what they
Preview of Ready-to-Use Essay & Writing Rubric and Guide - Language Arts Grading

Ready-to-Use Essay & Writing Rubric and Guide - Language Arts Grading

Do you need a better way to grade student writing or essays? Check out this student writing/essay rubric! *Not sure what a rubric is or how to use it? This resource also includes an Introduction to Rubrics! covering What is a rubric? Why use a rubric? and How to use a rubric?* The rubric breaks down the grading into categories with a scale for you to rate student performance. As you grade student work, just tick the appropriate boxes, write comments where needed, and calculate the final grade. W
Preview of Emily Dickinson Poetry Synthesis Activity - American Literature - Composition

Emily Dickinson Poetry Synthesis Activity - American Literature - Composition

This resource is designed to break down the question "what have you learned about Emily Dickinson?" for students to answer and show what they know. This activity is designed to help students synthesize and demonstrate what they have learned about Emily Dickinson's poetry after having read and analysed her poems. (Click here to view my "Emily Dickinson Analysis Activity") Students answer questions prompting them to identify common uses of themes and style across Dickinson's poetry. Then student
Preview of Layers of the Sun ♪Song♪ - Sun Unit - Astronomy

Layers of the Sun ♪Song♪ - Sun Unit - Astronomy

Is your class working to learn the parts of the Sun? Make the work a lot easier with this catchy song! This song covers all the basic information about the six layers of the sun and their order. Learning facts through song makes them so much easier to remember (and it makes studying and reviewing more fun!) This resource contains a six-stanza song (aptly put to the tune of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" ;) that can be memorized collectively as a class, individually as a study tool (for older stu
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About the store

Experience

Welcome to my store! I've been an educator for more than 6 years now. I've taught 3rd and 4th grade, grades 10-12th, tutoring university students, working with middle grades in afterschool and summer camp educational settings, as well as tutoring and teaching all ages (kids, teens, and adults) in ESOL. So I have a broad range of experience across all age groups, which you will see reflected in my store! I also have my M.Ed. in Literacy Education and ESOL, two things close to my heart. It's my pleasure to share my learning resources with other teachers!

Teaching style

I enjoy making lessons engaging, interesting, fun, and challenging. I also make use of educational research and strategies to help students learn as best as they can, and build these principles into my lesson materials and activities. I believe that giving students agency in their learning helps it to be more meaningful and long-lasting (and fun!), so I enjoy making use of discovery learning and activities in which students learn-by-doing. This sometimes looks like playing "games" where the students hardly realize how deeply they're engaging with the content!

My own education history

Bachelor's of Arts in English Education Master's of Education in Literacy Education Certified in K-12 ESOL Reading Endorsement