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Educator with 17 years of experience, primarily in classical, Christian schools, as a classroom teacher, reading specialist, and academic leader, with a passion for strong foundational literacy skills. Most recently, I spent 11 years in classical, Christian schools, primarily teaching first grade, while also serving in a school-based reading specialist role and later moving into administrative leadership as Grammar School Director of Curriculum & Instruction and K–12 Director of Academics. Earlier in my career, I taught in public schools, which gave me additional perspective on diverse classroom settings and instructional approaches. My work in literacy has been shaped in part by training in the Orton-Gillingham approach to reading instruction, a method I value for its structured, explicit, and multisensory design that supports all learners, including students with diagnosed learning differences. While I am not OG-certified, my instruction and materials are informed by this training and years of classroom and intervention experience. During my time in school leadership, I developed and led a reading support program designed to serve struggling readers, providing targeted instruction alongside core classroom teaching. Students in this program experienced consistent growth and success, with progress supported by formal educational assessments conducted by psychologists. In addition to my work within schools, I have also provided reading tutoring outside of the school setting. Throughout my career, I became a go-to resource for literacy instruction and intervention—supporting teachers with instructional planning, observing and coaching in classrooms, modeling effective literacy lessons, and providing professional development for grammar school faculty. I also regularly led parent-equipping sessions to help families understand how literacy skills are taught and how best to support children at home. I am now in a new season, stepping away from a full-time role in education, with a renewed passion to share what I have learned through thoughtfully designed literacy resources for teachers, homeschool educators, and parents.
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Preview of CCVC & CVCC Blends Fluency Drills & Tracker Sampler | Science of Reading

CCVC & CVCC Blends Fluency Drills & Tracker Sampler | Science of Reading

Build fluency, automaticity, and orthographic mapping with these phonogram-based fluency drills focused on CCVC and CVCC words with all short vowel sounds. Designed to align with the Science of Reading and structured literacy practices, these speed drills use carefully selected, high-frequency words to strengthen decoding and word recognition in early readers. This no-prep freebie includes 4 targeted drills across two levels: Level 125 words – Color-Coded (1A) 25 words – Clean Black (1C) Leve
Preview of CVC Words Memory Game | Short Vowel Phonics Center | Science of Reading Activity

CVC Words Memory Game | Short Vowel Phonics Center | Science of Reading Activity

Build automatic word recognition with this CVC word concentration memory game rooted in phonogram-based instruction and the Science of Reading. Students match color-coded phonogram word cards to solid black versions, strengthening short vowel CVC recognition while reinforcing sound-to-symbol understanding. About This Free ResourceThis free CVC concentration game uses the same carefully selected 16 short vowel words featured in the Oak & Scroll CVC spelling resource, allowing for consistency
Preview of CH (Beginning) Digraph Activities | Phonogram-Based Reinforcement Sampler

CH (Beginning) Digraph Activities | Phonogram-Based Reinforcement Sampler

This CH beginning digraph reinforcement sampler provides structured, phonogram-based practice aligned to the Science of Reading, including a color-coded word search, phonics game, and word wall cards. Designed for structured literacy classrooms, this CH digraph freebie strengthens decoding, automaticity, and orthographic mapping using carefully selected beginning CH words. If you are teaching the CH digraph at the beginning of words, this reinforcement sampler gives students meaningful,
Preview of CH (Beginning) Digraph Activities | Phonogram-Based Instruction Sampler

CH (Beginning) Digraph Activities | Phonogram-Based Instruction Sampler

This CH beginning digraph freebie provides explicit, phonogram-based instruction aligned to the Science of Reading, including word building, fluency, spelling, and writing practice. Designed for structured literacy classrooms, this CH sampler models systematic digraph instruction while previewing the full CH spelling, fluency, anchor chart, and writing resources. If you are teaching the CH digraph at the beginning of words, this structured sampler allows you to: • Introduce CH with a clea
Preview of CVC Words Short Vowels Word Mapping & Spelling Sampler | Phonics | SoR

CVC Words Short Vowels Word Mapping & Spelling Sampler | Phonics | SoR

Build strong spellers from the very beginning with this CVC word building activity rooted in phonogram-based spelling and the Science of Reading. This hands-on CVC spelling practice uses color-coded phonogram tiles and structured word building mats to help students segment, encode, and permanently store short vowel words for reading success. About This Free ResourceThis free CVC Words | Phonogram-Based Spelling sample introduces students to explicit, systematic spelling instruction using sin
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Experience

Educator with 17 years of experience, primarily in classical, Christian schools, as a classroom teacher, reading specialist, and academic leader, with a passion for strong foundational literacy skills. Most recently, I spent 11 years in classical, Christian schools, primarily teaching first grade, while also serving in a school-based reading specialist role and later moving into administrative leadership as Grammar School Director of Curriculum & Instruction and K–12 Director of Academics. Earlier in my career, I taught in public schools, which gave me additional perspective on diverse classroom settings and instructional approaches. My work in literacy has been shaped in part by training in the Orton-Gillingham approach to reading instruction, a method I value for its structured, explicit, and multisensory design that supports all learners, including students with diagnosed learning differences. While I am not OG-certified, my instruction and materials are informed by this training and years of classroom and intervention experience. During my time in school leadership, I developed and led a reading support program designed to serve struggling readers, providing targeted instruction alongside core classroom teaching. Students in this program experienced consistent growth and success, with progress supported by formal educational assessments conducted by psychologists. In addition to my work within schools, I have also provided reading tutoring outside of the school setting. Throughout my career, I became a go-to resource for literacy instruction and intervention—supporting teachers with instructional planning, observing and coaching in classrooms, modeling effective literacy lessons, and providing professional development for grammar school faculty. I also regularly led parent-equipping sessions to help families understand how literacy skills are taught and how best to support children at home. I am now in a new season, stepping away from a full-time role in education, with a renewed passion to share what I have learned through thoughtfully designed literacy resources for teachers, homeschool educators, and parents.

Teaching style

My teaching style is rooted in purposeful, research-informed literacy instruction—particularly in the areas of phonemic awareness, decoding, and encoding. I believe strong foundational skills are essential for long-term reading success, and instruction should be explicit, systematic, and developmentally appropriate. My approach is strongly influenced by principles aligned with the Orton-Gillingham method, emphasizing clarity, structure, and intentional practice that enables a wide range of learners to succeed. I value materials that are engaging and visually appealing without being distracting, professional rather than cutesy, and always focused on meaningful instructional goals. Visual appeal supports learning; it is never the primary purpose. I am mindful of the needs of teachers working in academically rigorous settings while also ensuring resources remain practical and accessible for any classroom or home environment. Oak & Scroll Literacy resources are intentionally designed to make word structure visible while keeping letterforms central to instruction. Color, grayscale, and layout choices are chosen purposefully to support decoding, reduce cognitive load, and preserve clarity across print settings. Low-prep design is a priority. Teachers and parents should be able to focus on teaching and supporting students—not on assembling materials. My work reflects a deep respect for the time, responsibility, and trust placed in educators and families who are shaping young readers.