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Between us, we have 20 years of combined teaching experience in grades PreK-8th. Our primary content focus areas have been ELA, Social Studies, and Gifted and Talented.
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Preview of The Watsons Go to Birmingham, 1963: Movie Comparison Project

The Watsons Go to Birmingham, 1963: Movie Comparison Project

Creative, engaging poster project to compare and contrast the novel and movie versions of The Watsons Go to Birmingham, 1963! Perfect for a final project after your novel study. With this resource, your students will create a poster comparing and contrasting characters, plot events, and setting in the novel and the movie. You can incorporate technology by having your students create a poster in Google Slides, PowerPoint, or another program. Students can work independently, in partners, or in sm
Preview of Freak the Mighty: Movie Compare/Contrast Project

Freak the Mighty: Movie Compare/Contrast Project

Creative, engaging poster project to compare and contrast the novel and movie versions of Freak the Mighty! With this resource, your students will create a poster comparing and contrasting characters, plot events, and setting in Freak the Mighty and the movie version, The Mighty. You can incorporate technology by having your students create a poster in Google Slides, PowerPoint, or another program. Perfect for partner or group projects! This resource includes: Detailed project directionsGraph
Preview of Holes: Movie Comparison Project

Holes: Movie Comparison Project

Creative, engaging poster project to compare and contrast the novel and movie versions of Holes! Perfect for a final project after your novel study. With this resource, your students will create a poster comparing and contrasting characters, plot events, and setting in the novel and the movie. You can incorporate technology by having your students create a poster in Google Slides, PowerPoint, or another program. Students can work independently, in partners, or in small groups on this project. T
Preview of Freak the Mighty: Creative Writing Project

Freak the Mighty: Creative Writing Project

An engaging final project for your novel study of Freak the Mighty! Students choose from four different types of letters written to the book or to the main character. Through creative writing, students demonstrate understanding of story elements and explain major lessons and takeaways. Resource includes: Detailed instructions and explanation of each letter typeChecklist of requirements for each letter type2 levels of rubrics to differentiate and allow for extension and scaffoldingRubrics with a
Preview of Wonder: Movie Comparison Project

Wonder: Movie Comparison Project

Creative, engaging, ready-to-use poster project to compare and contrast the novel and movie versions of Wonder! Perfect for a final project after your novel study. With this resource, your students will create a poster comparing and contrasting characters, plot events, and setting in the novel and the movie. You can incorporate technology by having your students create a poster in Google Slides, PowerPoint, or another program. Students can work independently, in partners, or in small groups on
Preview of The Westing Game: Character Analysis Project

The Westing Game: Character Analysis Project

A ready-to-use, rigorous, and engaging project to wrap up your novel study of The Westing Game. Students will analyze the development of key characters, compare and contrast characters, support claims with text evidence, and use creative thinking skills to create a related product. Included in this product: Step-by-step student directionsSingle-point rubric to streamline assessmentGraphic organizers for character development, comparing and contrasting characters, and text evidence selections**L
Preview of Genre Study - Complete Unit

Genre Study - Complete Unit

Engage your students as readers by exploring the 10 main genres through picture books, chapter books, and graphic novels. Teach mini-lessons with picture books and note-taking pages, and assess students’ understanding of genre before, during, and after the unit. Knowledge of genre is a foundational skill of responsible, informed readers. Genres Covered: Realistic FictionHistorical FictionScience FictionFantasyMysteryTraditional LiteratureAutobiographyBiographyMemoirInformationalThis resource in
Preview of A Christmas Carol: Creative Writing Activity

A Christmas Carol: Creative Writing Activity

An engaging, ready-to-use creative writing companion to the book or movie versions of A Christmas Carol. Students will use creative writing skills to write a letter, addressing key plot events, character analysis, and themes. This product incorporates student choice through three different letter types and allows you and your students to have fun with a great story, while staying true to key reading and writing standards. Included in this product: Detailed student directionsDescription of requi
Preview of Narrative Writing Unit: Dynamic Duo

Narrative Writing Unit: Dynamic Duo

Ready-to-use, rigorous narrative unit centered around a dynamic duo and a current event! Engage your students in the writing process as they work on writing skills and use creative thinking skills. Students will prepare and write a complete narrative, including creating a dynamic duo and selecting a current event as the background of their story. This unit meets all narrative writing standards for grades 5-8. This unit works perfectly as a companion writing assignment to any novel that centers a
Preview of The Giver: Creative Writing Project

The Giver: Creative Writing Project

An evidence-based, creative writing response to The Giver that provides an effective and fun alternative to traditional essay writing. Students will choose from 4 types of letters, written from different perspectives, to demonstrate understanding of story elements. A great activity for extending the novel's lessons into relevant lifelong learning. Resource includes: Detailed instructions and explanation of each letter typeChecklist of requirements for each letter type2 levels of rubrics to diff
Preview of Year In Review: Character and Personal Development

Year In Review: Character and Personal Development

Searching for a fun AND meaningful activity to end the year? Look no further than this engaging year-in-review project. Students will dive deep into their thinking when they reflect on the school year and compare their development to that of their favorite literary character. Students will brainstorm, create story maps, and chart development for themselves and their favorite literary characters. Once they compare and reflect, students will synthesize their thinking to create a visual representat
Preview of Freak the Mighty: R.A.F.T. Writing

Freak the Mighty: R.A.F.T. Writing

Ready-to-use, creative writing response to Freak the Mighty! With this R.A.F.T. (Role, Audience, Format, Topic), your students will respond to Freak the Mighty through creative writing. Students will address central ideas of the novel by taking on the role of a character in the book and writing to a specific audience in a creative format. Perfect way to wrap up your novel study! Product Includes: Detailed instructions for R.A.F.T. writing and explanation of student choices for the R.A.F.T. assig
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Experience

Between us, we have 20 years of combined teaching experience in grades PreK-8th. Our primary content focus areas have been ELA, Social Studies, and Gifted and Talented.

Teaching style

We run a dynamic, student-centered classroom with choice in reading and writing. We teach skills and strategies through mini-lessons, and students have time for individual and group practice each day. All lessons are differentiated with focus on high-ability and high-achieving learners.

My own education history

Lizzy: Bachelor of Science, Vanderbilt University - Elementary Education, Human and Organizational Development Master of Science, The Ohio State University - Child Development Julie: Bachelor of Arts, Northern Kentucky University - Secondary Education Gifted Endorsement, University of Cincinnati