My teaching style blends structured, visual learning with a student-centered approach. I design lessons around the exact questions my students ask, using their thinking to guide the worksheets and activities I create. I believe in hands-on learning, meaningful tech integration—especially through Google tools like Google Forms—and creating resources that meet students where they are.
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is an essential part of my classroom. I provide multiple pathways for students to understand content, whether through written responses, creative drawings, visual organizers, or deeper text connections. I incorporate explicit instruction, clear modeling, and visually polished organizers to help students access material confidently.
Critical thinking, engagement, and creativity are at the heart of what I do. I encourage students to interpret texts in their own way, make personal connections, and explore ideas that matter to them. My resources reflect this approach: clean layouts, step-by-step guidance, flexible formats, and higher-order thinking questions woven throughout each lesson to support learners at every level.