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I have 35 years of teaching experience from PreK through Algebra II. I am Montessori trained. I love teaching STEM and have been a STEM specials teacher for 5 years. I teach science summer camps full of hands-on activities.
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Preview of Animated Videos Complete with Lessons for Reading Comprehension & SEL

Animated Videos Complete with Lessons for Reading Comprehension & SEL

Add these animated videos to your Reading Comprehension and SEL Lessons! These 10 short animated videos are perfect for teaching your students all about theme, characters, plot, settings, and SO MUCH MORE! With themes that cover what it’s like to be unfairly judged, how to overcome a hardship, and how to rise above a situation, these short, animated videos are perfect discussion starters for your SEL Lessons and target CCSS for grades 2 – 5. Videos included:Snack Attack Never Give Up, Tradi
Preview of Elementary Chemistry Science Bundle 1

Elementary Chemistry Science Bundle 1

This bundle is full of 5 chemistry experiments perfect for grades 2-5. Topics in this bundle include: Changing States of Matter Chemical Reactions Polymers Hydrophobic and hydrophilic substances Some of the experiments cover more than one topic. All experiments work through the scientific method. You can use this bundle over a period of 5 different days or as a science camp activity focusing on chemistry. All activities are hands on activities that demonstrate just how awesome science is! Follo
Preview of Science Magic Show - Ta Da!

Science Magic Show - Ta Da!

Thank you for looking at my product. This resource demonstrates a magic trick while also teaching about changing states of matter. It is a great opportunity to have the students practice their drama skills as they practice to become a great magician! Although you can order the sodium polyacrylate needed for this experiment, you can also get it from cutting up diapers! Yes! Sodium polyacrylate is the liquid absorbing material found in disposable diapers. Students will learn the science
Preview of Forms of Potential Energy

Forms of Potential Energy

What are the forms of potential energy? When we understand that there is potential and kinetic energy, we ask ourselves, "Are there different forms of potential and kinetic energy?" This lesson introduces four forms of potential energy and explains three of them in depth. The fourth, nuclear energy, is a concept for high school. The three that are taught are mechanical energy, gravitational energy, and chemical energy. Students watch a video created by "Let's Do Learning" and demonstrate their u
Preview of Cool Milk and Soap Experiment - It's Art!

Cool Milk and Soap Experiment - It's Art!

In this milk with food coloring and soap experiment students will be awestruck with the outcome. The packet includes links to student appropriate websites so students can gain background knowledge about the properties of milk in order to better form a hypothesis. They will navigate through the scientific method while being amazed by the results of this hands on science activity. This is sure to elicit many, "Oh!'s from your students. Included at the end of this unit are photographs of
Preview of Cocoa Powder and Water Experiment - Oh No! Not Water!

Cocoa Powder and Water Experiment - Oh No! Not Water!

What happens when you mix cocoa powder with water? Not much. It comes out dry. In this hands on science activity, students will explore the properties of hydrophobic substances. They will read a story about a girl named Cocoa who loves chocolate milk, but has a hard time getting the chocolate to dissolve. Students will be amazed that when a spoonful of cocoa powder is dipped in water, it comes out looking wet but a simple pop with a toothpick reveals a dry spoonful of cocoa powder. In
Preview of Antacid Rockets - Full Version

Antacid Rockets - Full Version

This is the full version of my freebie. The free version is only 10 pages and a color .pdf. This version also contains the black and white .pdf as well as the Google Slides forced copy link. There's not much that's more fun than rockets! This cool experiment explores states of matter while creating so much fun! Students begin by learning about the different states of matter. Links to student appropriate resources are provided. Working through the scientific method, students form a hyp
Preview of Wally Funk

Wally Funk

Wally Funk was a member of the Mercury 13 in 1960. However, the United States would not allow women to go into the space program. On July 20, 2021, at 82 years of age, Wally Funk finally made it to space becoming the oldest person to ever go. It is so important that our students learn to never give up on their dreams. This freebie contains a reading page and question page. You can assign this as a paper copy (color and black and white versions are included) or as a Google Slides assignment. Ple
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Experience

I have 35 years of teaching experience from PreK through Algebra II. I am Montessori trained. I love teaching STEM and have been a STEM specials teacher for 5 years. I teach science summer camps full of hands-on activities.

Teaching style

Being Montessori trained, I believe that students need to be active participants in their own learning. The teacher is the guide. Every student learns, but each one learns differently. Through project based learning, students can truly demonstrate what they have learned in any subject area.

My own education history

I am the child of teachers so my course was pretty much set. I started working in a Montessori preschool and decided to invest in Montessori training. I loved it! While teaching preschool, I continued my education, getting my bachelor's, credential, and master's. In the middle of that, I also continued my Montessori education for children ages 6-9.

Additional biographical information

When the private school I was working at was forced to close due to COVID, I had to quickly pivot. Parents from the school wanted me to continue teaching their children so I quickly began my own private, online elementary school. My students are local so we have STEM in the Park on Fridays with art, STEM and a WOW! science experiment.