I have been working in schools since 2014 and teaching since 2022. I have worked with preschool age through high school age students and currently teach 9-12th grade science. Before teaching full-time, I worked as a Wet Chemistry Analyst.
This resource can be used as an in class supplement to enrich learning about the electromagnetic spectrum, light, and color; or it can be used as an at home, extra credit assignment. This resource includes a link to a free, high quality episode of Bill Nye The Science Guy, a student video guide with three sections, and a teacher answer key.
This is a note-taker I use to help my students organize their notes on Forensic Impressions. It is the start of a tree map that they can use to take notes as they work through the chapter on impressions.
Use this worksheet to extend a lesson on tsunamis, natural disasters, or waves! Students will be able to independently do research on tsunamis and reflect on what they already know.
This note-taker can be used to organize the 7 S's of crime scene investigation.
9th - 12th
Criminal Justice - Law, Forensics, Science
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Experience
I have been working in schools since 2014 and teaching since 2022. I have worked with preschool age through high school age students and currently teach 9-12th grade science. Before teaching full-time, I worked as a Wet Chemistry Analyst.
Teaching style
I love to try and incorporate my students' passions into whatever topic we are learning! I find that I can get their buy-in more if I make the concepts relevant to their lives.
My own education history
I earned a BS in Biology and a PSM in Forensic Science, both from Arizona State University.
Additional biographical information
My favorite classes to teach are biology and forensic science! In my free time, I love to cook/bake, spend time with my family, and watch scary movies.
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