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Midlothian, Virginia, United States
About the store
Hi, I'm Tyler, and thanks for visiting my store! I'm a high school teacher with extensive experience having taught Economics & Personal Finance, U.S. History, Government and Algebra. Prior to teaching, I worked in a corporate role where I was putting decks together regularly for a variety of different audiences. I try to approach teaching the same way I would any other job in that any material I create, I would be comfortable with anyone seeing it, whether it be the CEO or the school principal. I take a lot of pride in producing high quality teaching material because if I were a student, that's what I'd want to look at in class, and if I were buying from another teacher, that's what I'd want to be buying. Please always feel free to message me with any comments or questions about my material, and I always appreciate reviews!
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Preview of U.S. Critical Period Worksheet

U.S. Critical Period Worksheet

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This is a worksheet related to the Critical Period from U.S. history. The front side asks students to label 13 statements as being related to either Federalists or Anti-Federalists, using a Venn diagram. On the back, there are eight scenarios in which someone's personal rights are being violated, and students are asked to identify which amendment from the Bill of Rights is the one in question. Answer keys are included for the teacher. Reach out with any questions!
Preview of Crossword - Money & the Federal Reserve

Crossword - Money & the Federal Reserve

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Portable 49
This crossword serves as a great review of concepts related to money and the Federal Reserve! Answer key is included for the teacher.
Preview of James Madison & the Federal Negative - Case Study Questions

James Madison & the Federal Negative - Case Study Questions

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Portable 49
This is a great companion sheet to use if you assign the case study "James Madison and the Federal Negative" in your U.S. History or Government class (this is not the case study itself - that can only be accessed through Harvard Business School). Includes ten post-reading questions that can be used as a graded assignment to force students to do the reading. Answer key is included for the teacher. Enjoy!
Preview of Causes of the Civil War - Explain and Rank

Causes of the Civil War - Explain and Rank

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This is a great way to have students demonstrate their understanding of some of the causes leading up to the Civil War. For seven different events, students should explain in they own words why the event helped lead to a Civil War before ranking each event 1 (most responsible) to 7 (least responsible) and explaining their rationale. All seven events are significant, so I always tell my students there isn't really a right or wrong answer, so long as you explain your rationale. Many students will
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About the store

Experience

Hi, I'm Tyler, and thanks for visiting my store! I'm a high school teacher with extensive experience having taught Economics & Personal Finance, U.S. History, Government and Algebra. Prior to teaching, I worked in a corporate role where I was putting decks together regularly for a variety of different audiences. I try to approach teaching the same way I would any other job in that any material I create, I would be comfortable with anyone seeing it, whether it be the CEO or the school principal. I take a lot of pride in producing high quality teaching material because if I were a student, that's what I'd want to look at in class, and if I were buying from another teacher, that's what I'd want to be buying. Please always feel free to message me with any comments or questions about my material, and I always appreciate reviews!

Teaching style

I use a variety of different teaching methods, but you will find a lot of slide decks in my store because that's how I'm most comfortable introducing a new concept. I try to incorporate games and activities whenever possible, and you will see some of those throughout my store, whether it be Timeline, Who Wants to be a Millionaire, Name that President, etc. I also try my best to come up with analogies for difficult topics, which is why you'll see things in my store such as Burgernomics, Monetary Policy Football, Organ Failure vs Banking Crisis, etc. I'm always trying to come up with new games and activities for my classes, so I'm constantly adding new material to my store!

My own education history

Bachelors, Economics from Emory & Henry College Masters, Business from New York University