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This is my 7th year in the classroom having taught 5th grade Geography/Global Cultures, 7th grade World History (500-1500), 8th grade US History (Colonization to Reconstruction), and 9th/10th World History (French Revolution to Present).
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Preview of Byzantine Empire FULL UNIT Bundle - 6 Lessons + Assessment

Byzantine Empire FULL UNIT Bundle - 6 Lessons + Assessment

Byzantine Empire | Full Unit | 6 Lessons + Assessment | Tennessee Standards | Interactive Notebook OptionThis FULL UNIT bundle covers the Byzantine Empire in 6 full lessons plus an end of unit summative assessment. The unit is designed for an interactive notebook, but could be used outside of one. The lessons included are: Fall of Rome and Origins of the Byzantine EmpireByzantine Daily Life (Government, Religion, Trade, Geography)Christianity and the Great SchismJustinian and the Justinian Code
Preview of Tennessee Aligned East Asia Geography - Map Labeling Activity & Packet

Tennessee Aligned East Asia Geography - Map Labeling Activity & Packet

This FULL lesson takes students through the geography of East Asia as well as getting students to Think Like a Geographer! This resource includes a map labeling activity and extension packet. The Think Like a Geographer packet pushes students to think about how the geographic features impacted the development of China and refreshes the concepts of relative location and cardinal directions. These resources can be completed in class or independently and are designed to be used in a 45 minute class
Preview of Fall of Rome & Byzantine Origins Slides, Notes & Map FULL Lesson

Fall of Rome & Byzantine Origins Slides, Notes & Map FULL Lesson

Fall of the Roman Empire Lesson | Byzantine Empire Introduction | Interactive NotebookTeach the Fall of the Western Roman Empire and introduce the origins of the Byzantine Empire with this focused, student-friendly lesson designed for one 45-minute class period. This resource helps students understand the causes of the fall of Rome, key events leading to Rome’s collapse, and how the Eastern Roman Empire became the Byzantine Empire. This lesson is ideal for middle school world history and i
Preview of Development of Japan | Slides & Notes | Korean Influence Packet | World History

Development of Japan | Slides & Notes | Korean Influence Packet | World History

How did an island nation with no written language transform into a sophisticated civilization? The answer lies in cultural diffusion and your students need to understand how Japan selectively borrowed from China and Korea to build its own unique identity. This lesson covers the development of Japanese culture through Chinese and Korean influences, including Buddhism, Confucianism, the Constitution of Prince Shotoku, and the adaptation of the Chinese writing system.No textbook? No problem. This
Preview of Spread of Islam & the Arabic Language | World History | Slides & Notes | Packets

Spread of Islam & the Arabic Language | World History | Slides & Notes | Packets

This full lesson covers the diffusion of Islam and the Arabic language through military conquest, voluntary conversion, and religious tolerance, which are the three tactics that drove one of the most remarkable expansions in world history. Students follow the story of Islam's spread through a chronological timeline beginning with Muhammad's birth in 570 CE and ending with the vast Islamic Empire of 630-750 CE, then dig deeper into how and why Islam spread so far so fast through the Islamic Empir
Preview of Feudal Japan: Rise of Samurai and Shogun | Slides & Notes | World History | 7th

Feudal Japan: Rise of Samurai and Shogun | Slides & Notes | World History | 7th

This complete, ready-to-use lesson covers the decline of the Heian aristocracy and the rise of the samurai and shogun, along with feudal Japan. When nobles skilled in poetry and art proved defenseless against countryside bandits and rebellions, Japanese feudalism became the way of life. Along with the first shogunate being established after the Genpei War, this lesson showcases the rise of the samurai and their strict code of ethics and way of life. The lesson also include a comprehensive Japa
Preview of Islam Full Lesson | World History | Slides & Notes | Print & Digital | 7th Grade

Islam Full Lesson | World History | Slides & Notes | Print & Digital | 7th Grade

This full lesson introduces students to the origins, beliefs, and practices of Islam. Students explore how Islam emerged in the Arabian city of Mecca in the 600s CE, the life and role of the Prophet Muhammad, the significance of the Qur'an and Hadith, the Six Main Beliefs of Islam, the Five Pillars, Islamic law, places of worship, spiritual leaders, and major holidays. The lesson also places Islam in context alongside Judaism and Christianity, helping students understand how all three faiths sha
Preview of Geography of the Middle East | Slides w/Map & Packet | World History | 7th Grade

Geography of the Middle East | Slides w/Map & Packet | World History | 7th Grade

This full lesson introduces students to the physical geography of the Middle East and North Africa. Students explore 10 major geographic features including the Arabian Peninsula, Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea, the strategic location of Mecca, and more! The lesson is built around a guided notes handout with an embedded map activity, supported by a teacher-led slide presentation, and extended with a four-page in-depth packet that includes reading passages and higher-order thinking questions. No tex
Preview of Shintoism Lesson | Slides & Notes | Writing & Cultural Activity | World History

Shintoism Lesson | Slides & Notes | Writing & Cultural Activity | World History

Teaching world religions in limited time is challenging, especially when you need students to actually understand the beliefs, not just memorize facts. This FULL Shintoism lesson solves that problem with a clear fact-sheet format, comprehension writing, and an optional hands-on cultural activity that brings the religion to life. Students learn about kami, animism, shrines, and ritual practices while making personal connections through writing and creativity. No textbook? No problem. This lesson
Preview of China Unit Test & Study Guide | 7 Question Types | World History | East Asia

China Unit Test & Study Guide | 7 Question Types | World History | East Asia

Assess student mastery of the China unit with this comprehensive, ready-to-use summative assessment with no additional prep required beyond printing and copying. This test covers everything from East Asian geography and early Chinese dynasties through the Mongol Empire, the Ming Dynasty, and isolationism, using seven different question formats to evaluate both content knowledge and historical thinking skills. A 29-question study guide covering the full China unit is included so students can prep
Preview of Heian Period in Japan | Full Lesson | Slides & Notes | World History | 7th Grade

Heian Period in Japan | Full Lesson | Slides & Notes | World History | 7th Grade

Teaching the Heian Period in Japan just got easier with this complete, ready-to-use lesson covers how the Heian aristocracy shaped Japanese national culture through women's literature and the Tale of Genji, poetry competitions that drove development of Japanese poetry forms, Yamato-e painting style, elaborate fashion and the 12-layered junihitoe robes, calligraphy as visual art, and the patronage system that allowed Japanese culture to flourish, all in a single 45-minute class period. No textboo
Preview of Ming Dynasty: Isolationism & Zheng He | Slides & Notes | 7th Grade World History

Ming Dynasty: Isolationism & Zheng He | Slides & Notes | 7th Grade World History

The Ming Dynasty's decision to turn inward changed the course of Chinese history and this lesson helps your students understand why. After the ambitious voyages of Zheng He demonstrated China's naval power, the Ming Dynasty chose isolationism over expansion. This lesson explores both the height of Ming exploration and the dramatic policy shift that followed, giving students insight into one of history's most consequential decisions. This lesson also pairs well with the other Ming Dynasty listing
Preview of Feudal Japan Summative Assessment: Shintoism, Heian, Samurai & Shogun Test

Feudal Japan Summative Assessment: Shintoism, Heian, Samurai & Shogun Test

Assess student mastery of Japan's development, religious traditions, cultural achievements, and feudal military society with this comprehensive 30-question summative test covering Shintoism beliefs and practices, Chinese and Korean cultural influence, the Heian Period as Japan's cultural golden age, the decline of aristocracy and rise of the military in the 12th century, the establishment of the Kamakura Shogunate under Minamoto Yoritomo, the structure of Japanese feudalism with its six-level so
Preview of The Ming Dynasty Founding & Culture | Slides & Notes | 7th Grade | World History

The Ming Dynasty Founding & Culture | Slides & Notes | 7th Grade | World History

Teaching the founding of the Ming Dynasty just got easier! This complete, ready-to-use lesson covers Zhu Yuanzhang's rebellion against Mongol rule, the Dynastic Cycle, the Mandate of Heaven, Beijing's transformation into the imperial capital, the Forbidden City's design and symbolism, and the civil service exam system that shaped Chinese society for centuries, all in a single 45-minute class period. No textbook? No problem. Everything students need is contained within the resource so no outside
Preview of Genghis Khan & the Mongol Empire | Guided Notes & Activity | 7th | World History

Genghis Khan & the Mongol Empire | Guided Notes & Activity | 7th | World History

Teaching Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire just got easier! This complete, ready-to-use lesson covers everything from Temujin's origins to the military innovations that built the largest contiguous land empire in history, all in a single 45-minute class period. Students explore who Genghis Khan was, how he rose from a nomadic warrior to ruler of the largest contiguous land empire in history, and the specific military tactics and strategies he used to gain, consolidate, and maintain that power.
Preview of Confucianism & Buddhism | Full Lesson | Slides & Notes | 7th Grade World History

Confucianism & Buddhism | Full Lesson | Slides & Notes | 7th Grade World History

This FULL LESSON introduces two of the most influential belief systems in Chinese history, all in a single 45-minute lesson. Students build an understanding of the founding and core principles of both Confucianism and Buddhism, while also exploring how these beliefs shaped the cultural development of China and continue to influence East Asia today. No textbook? No problem. Everything students need is contained within the resource - no outside sources, internet access, or textbook required. All s
Preview of Kublai Khan & Marco Polo | Guided Notes Compare Activity | World History

Kublai Khan & Marco Polo | Guided Notes Compare Activity | World History

Teaching Kublai Khan and Marco Polo just got easier with this complete, ready-to-use lesson that covers Kublai Khan's conquest of China, the establishment of the Yuan Dynasty, and the lasting impact of Marco Polo's travels on European understanding of Asia, all in a single 45-minute class period. No textbook? No problem. Everything students need is contained within the resource so no outside sources, internet access, or textbook required. All students need is access to the slides through your LM
Preview of Tang & Song Dynasties | Guided Notes & Graphic Organizer | 7th World History

Tang & Song Dynasties | Guided Notes & Graphic Organizer | 7th World History

Teach the Tang and Song Dynasties, one of Chinese history's most celebrated periods, in this FULL 45-minute lesson. Students explore the rise, achievements, and eventual decline of both the Tang and Song Dynasties, examining how each dynasty's innovations in government, agriculture, commerce, and technology shaped Chinese civilization and left a lasting impact on the wider world. No textbook? No problem. Everything students need is contained within the resource so no outside sources, internet ac
Preview of Ancient China & the Silk Road | Full Lesson | Guided Notes & Activity | 7th

Ancient China & the Silk Road | Full Lesson | Guided Notes & Activity | 7th

Begin your East Asia unit by building the foundation students need, an understanding of where Chinese civilization came from and how trade connected the ancient world, all in a single 45-minute lesson. This lesson provides a clear overview of Ancient China's early dynasties and introduces the Silk Road, a concept that will be built upon throughout the rest of the unit. No textbook? No problem. Everything students need is contained within the resource so no outside sources, internet access, or te
Preview of "I Have… Who Has?" East Asia Review Card Game - Print and Play

"I Have… Who Has?" East Asia Review Card Game - Print and Play

Engage students in an interactive review of East Asia with this “I Have… Who Has?” review game covering key concepts from China and Japan (500CE - 1500CE). This low-prep activity gets students moving, listening, and actively recalling content while reinforcing important vocabulary, people, ideas, and cultural developments. Perfect for test prep, end-of-unit review, early finishers, or sub plans, this game works with whole-class instruction, small groups, or pairs. Topics Covered May Include:
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About the store

Experience

This is my 7th year in the classroom having taught 5th grade Geography/Global Cultures, 7th grade World History (500-1500), 8th grade US History (Colonization to Reconstruction), and 9th/10th World History (French Revolution to Present).

Teaching style

As a history teacher, I believe students learn best when lessons are clear, purposeful, and thoughtfully structured. I design interactive notebook–friendly resources that help students make connections, understand cause and effect, and feel confident with complex historical topics. My goal is always to create materials that are rigorous, manageable, and genuinely helpful for busy teachers. My resources also provide flexibility and ease for teachers because while they are created with an interactive notebook, they do not have to be used in one. Additionally, most resources can be used with direct instruction or self-paced by the student giving even more flexibility to teachers.

My own education history

I took a round about way to teaching. After being convinced to not go into education, my undergraduate degree is in marketing with a special certificate in entrepreneurship and photojournalism. I realized a little too late that I didn't love marketing, so I worked at Disney World for a few years. Here is where I learned the magic of storytelling, which I have applied to teaching history. I later went back and got my MAT and have been in the classroom ever since.