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 activity can be used to help your students understand the accuracy of eyewitness testimony. I like to use it as an introduction to my unit on observation and perception. It is a super fun introductory activity to help students understand why eyewitness testimony may be unreliable!
This resource can be used as an in-class or at-home virtual lab/activity to deepen students' understanding of blood typing. This resource includes the link to the free virtual lab, a lab guide with questions, and a teacher's answer key.
Use this template to guide your students through researching forensically significant insects. They will select one insect of interest and make a poster!
This worksheet covers controlled substances in context of Forensic Toxicology. Students will review the different types of controlled substances and their value as evidence.
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.
Celebrate Valentine's Day with science! This resource includes an article about the science behind love, article related questions, and a writing prompt.
This mad science lab is a fun way to break the ice at the beginning of the year or expand a lesson on properties! This lesson can be made more complex or simplified depending on what grade you teach.
Use this "All About ME" poster to learn more about your students.
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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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