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As a passionate educator, I am dedicated to supporting my students, learning from my colleagues, and sharing what truly works in the classroom. I have experience teaching a variety of high school social studies courses, including AP U.S. Government and Politics, American Government (both Honors and Regular), Economics with Financial Literacy (Honors), and World History Honors. Through these diverse subjects, I've developed a deep understanding of how to engage students with complex material while fostering critical thinking and a love of learning. I'm always seeking new strategies and resources to enhance my teaching and make a positive impact on my students' educational journeys.
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Preview of Foundational Documents / Required Supreme Court Cases REVIEW | AP Gov & Pol

Foundational Documents / Required Supreme Court Cases REVIEW | AP Gov & Pol

Need a quick and easy no-prep review for AP Government & Politics? This distance learning matching review activity helps students review all nine foundational documents and all fourteen required supreme court cases. Students must match the document to the description, and then explain how they might use that document in an FRQ. Then, students match each court case with a brief description and a constitutional principle, and then also explain how it might be used in an FRQ. This activity is PER
Preview of The Age of Exploration & the Myths of Columbus | Google Slides Presentation

The Age of Exploration & the Myths of Columbus | Google Slides Presentation

A simple, fully-editable Google Slides Presentation to introduce your students to the Age of Exploration. It goes over the following information: Why did Europe want to explore the world?What technology made exploration possible?Who were the major countries in the age of exploration?Did Christopher Columbus really do all the things that we associate him with?Who was the first European to step foot in America?What happened to the Natives that were "discovered"?Why didn't Natives spread disease to
Preview of Bureaucracy Reading Comprehension Activity| No-Prep HW or CW | AP Gov

Bureaucracy Reading Comprehension Activity| No-Prep HW or CW | AP Gov

Need help showing students exactly what the bureaucracy does? This reading takes an excerpt from Michael Lewis' ( Moneyball, The Big Short, The Blind Side) The Fifth Risk. It takes readers in-depth into the actions and structure of the bureaucratic system by talking directly to the people who work in it. This worksheet also includes reading checks and after-reading comprehension questions to ensure that students understand what they are reading. Includes a printable version to handout as well
Preview of Renaissance and Reformation Google Slides Presentation

Renaissance and Reformation Google Slides Presentation

Simple and sweet fully editable Google Slides Presentation on the causes of the Renaissance and Reformation. 22 slides total. First 5 can be seen in the preview.
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Experience

As a passionate educator, I am dedicated to supporting my students, learning from my colleagues, and sharing what truly works in the classroom. I have experience teaching a variety of high school social studies courses, including AP U.S. Government and Politics, American Government (both Honors and Regular), Economics with Financial Literacy (Honors), and World History Honors. Through these diverse subjects, I've developed a deep understanding of how to engage students with complex material while fostering critical thinking and a love of learning. I'm always seeking new strategies and resources to enhance my teaching and make a positive impact on my students' educational journeys.

Teaching style

My teaching style is always evolving as I learn from other educators, administrators, and even students themselves. The core of my approach is that every lesson, activity, and assessment is centered around the needs of the students. I believe in empowering students to take the lead in their learning, even though I know that can be challenging at times. My lesson plans are designed to encourage student independence, allowing me to focus on providing individualized support to those who need it.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Best Use of Technology 2020 - 2021 Teacher of the Year 2023 - 2024

My own education history

I earned my M.A. in Secondary Social Studies Education from the University of South Florida in 2020, building on a strong foundation in Political Science that I gained during my B.A. studies at USF, which I completed in 2018. This academic background has shaped my teaching philosophy and approach, allowing me to bring a well-rounded, research-driven perspective to my classroom.