Williamstown Independent High School 2011-2013
Switzerland County High School 2013-2014
Walton Verona High School 2014-2016
Carroll County High School 2016-present
Based upon the idea from Suzanne Collins recent hit novels the Hunger Games this project is the perfect way to help your students teach each other about the different types of natural resources. Students can work in teams or individually to create persuasive argument to the Capitol define and explain why their assigned natural resource is the most important of all.
This document includes a student worksheet for the gallery walk at the end of the project. On the student information page there i
9th - 12th
Science
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Experience
Williamstown Independent High School 2011-2013
Switzerland County High School 2013-2014
Walton Verona High School 2014-2016
Carroll County High School 2016-present
Teaching style
Inquiry based, project based, student centered, and focused on engaged learning.
Awards & shining teacher moments
DuPont National Agriscience Teacher Ambassador
Teach Ag Mentor Teacher
KAAE Regional Teacher of the Year 2015
Regional Mentor Teacher 2015-present
My own education history
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Education of the University of Kentucky in 2011.
Masters in Gifted Educational Services from the University of Northern Kentucky 2017
Educational Specialist in Teacher Leadership from the University of Louisville 2020
Additional biographical information
I have been teaching for 11 years and I have had extensive training in inquiry based learning. I continue daily to push myself to develop new and innovative ways to incorporate reading and writing into my agriculture classroom. I have hosted numerous student teachers and mentored many others around the state. I have been invited and led numerous state level workshops at state and national conferences.
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