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Macon, Georgia, United States
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For the over the past 10 years, I have taught Composition and Grammar at the middle school, high school, and college remedial level. Prior to teaching, I worked in Public Relations prior to teaching. In addition, I have an Ed.S in Teaching and Learning. Along with classroom teaching, helping my own children with their homework has challenged me to develop new methods of explaining grammar concepts.
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Preview of Comma Splice or Run On Sentence

Comma Splice or Run On Sentence

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Commas, commas, commas. It seems students of all ages struggle of when to use a comma. This meme confronts students with two punctuation NO-NOs. This poster is ideal for getting students' attention before diving into the deep waters of punctuation.
Preview of Three Types of Verbals?

Three Types of Verbals?

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Studying the different types, or forms, or verbals can be frustrating for students. Using a humorous meme can help lighten the mood as you guide them through gerunds, participles, and infinitives.
Preview of Library Day

Library Day

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Library Day! Use this meme to get students excited about going to the library. It can also serve as a cute reminder for students to bring their library books to class on Library Day.
Preview of End Punctuation

End Punctuation

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If you battle the punctuation habits brought on by texting, this meme is friendly reminder for students to use end punctuation.
Preview of Order of Importance Graphic Organizer

Order of Importance Graphic Organizer

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Have you every read a student paper and felt like you were chasing a rabbit through a maze? Graphic organizers help beginning writers know which details to put where -- or organize their thoughts. This graphic organizer is for a basic report, like a news story. Activity Suggestion: Choose a news article, have students identify the details in the article and place them on the graphic organizer. This helps students identify the flow of information in an Order of Importance article. Students may o
Preview of Antecedent, please!

Antecedent, please!

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Tired of paragraphs starting with "He", "She", "They"? This meme will help students remember to put an ANTECEDENT BEFORE the pronoun. Clever way to teach content vocabulary!
Preview of No Name = No Grade

No Name = No Grade

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There's always one! Help students remember to put their name on their work with this lighthearted meme.
Preview of Welcome to Second Semester

Welcome to Second Semester

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Use humor to welcome your students back after the holiday break with this subtle reminder that half the school year is gone.
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About the store

Experience

For the over the past 10 years, I have taught Composition and Grammar at the middle school, high school, and college remedial level. Prior to teaching, I worked in Public Relations prior to teaching. In addition, I have an Ed.S in Teaching and Learning. Along with classroom teaching, helping my own children with their homework has challenged me to develop new methods of explaining grammar concepts.

Teaching style

Students are individuals, and I try to meet each one where they are in their educational journey. I spend a lot of time trying to find creative ways to explain grammar and writing concepts so that students will actually get and own these skills.

Awards & shining teacher moments

My greatest honor is being a mother to my three children. Honor Graduate

My own education history

B.S. Communication Arts, Journalism - Georgia Southern University Teaching Certification Add On - Georgia Southern University M.A. Marriage and Family Therapy - Mercer University Ed.S - Teaching and Learning - Georgia Southern University

Additional biographical information

I have been married to my husband Patrick 20 years in 2013. We have two children in high school and one in middle school.