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I'm a dedicated classroom teacher with a passion for empowering students through Life Skills, Special Education, and Family & Consumer Sciences. I love designing creative, hands-on resources that help students build essential skills like communication, teamwork, collaboration, and fine motor development. Whether I’m developing functional recipes or interactive classroom activities, my goal is always to make learning meaningful, engaging, and accessible for every student.
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Preview of "I Have, Who Has?" Sewing Vocab Icebreaker | Textiles & FACS Classroom Activity

"I Have, Who Has?" Sewing Vocab Icebreaker | Textiles & FACS Classroom Activity

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Looking for a fun, low-prep way to reinforce sewing vocabulary in your textiles class? This “I Have, Who Has?” Sewing Terminology Game is the perfect hands-on activity to get your students up, interacting, and confidently using key sewing terms! Designed for junior high and high school students, this whole-class game covers essential sewing vocabulary, techniques, and tools—making it a great review or icebreaker for any textiles or FACS classroom. What’s Included: ✅ 30 interactive cards
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I'm a dedicated classroom teacher with a passion for empowering students through Life Skills, Special Education, and Family & Consumer Sciences. I love designing creative, hands-on resources that help students build essential skills like communication, teamwork, collaboration, and fine motor development. Whether I’m developing functional recipes or interactive classroom activities, my goal is always to make learning meaningful, engaging, and accessible for every student.

Teaching style

My approach is hands-on, practical, and student-centered, with a strong focus on creating an inclusive learning environment. I believe students learn best by doing, so I design activities that promote real-world skills, active engagement, and collaboration for learners of all abilities.