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I currently serve as a fifth-grade English Language Arts (ELA) instructor at a private Christian school, a position I have held for seven years. This experience has enabled me to develop a deep proficiency in the effective teaching of all facets of ELA. Prior to this role, I taught fourth grade for seven years at a public neighborhood school in Charleston, South Carolina. I hold a Master's degree in Literacy and am highly skilled in integrating technology into daily instructional practices. Additionally, I have received specialized training through the Institute for Excellence in Writing and have designed the majority of my classroom curriculum independently, tailoring it to meet the needs of my students.
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Preview of Hatchet Teacher Outline

Hatchet Teacher Outline

Can't remember what happened in which chapter when you sit down with your reading group? Don't worry! This handy-dandy outline will remind you of the important events that happened during the novel and best of all... it's free!
Preview of Understanding Equivalent Fractions

Understanding Equivalent Fractions

Once your students understand basic fraction concepts, they need to begin identifying and understanding equivalent fractions. This smartboard lesson shares two strategies that your students can do to identify if fractions are equivalent or not.
Preview of Grammar Lesson 1: Basics of Nouns: Common, Proper, and Pronouns, Simple Subjects

Grammar Lesson 1: Basics of Nouns: Common, Proper, and Pronouns, Simple Subjects

Ready to move beyond memorization? This engaging resource helps students truly understand grammar by seeing how sentences work from the inside out.Perfect for Grades 4–10, this Sentence Diagramming Grammar Lesson is designed to review and reinforce key grammar concepts while bridging the gap between grammar instruction and writing development. Whether you're teaching in a classroom, resource room, or homeschool setting, this lesson supports a variety of learners—especially visual and kinestheti
Preview of Complete Sentences, Run-Ons, and Fragments

Complete Sentences, Run-Ons, and Fragments

As a continuation from Nouns and Verbs, I bring you complete sentences, Run-Ons, and Fragments. Have students jot notes in a composition notebook, so they will have facts to refer back to later in the year.
Preview of Grammar Lesson 2: Basics of Verbs - Subject Verb Agreement, Simple Predicates

Grammar Lesson 2: Basics of Verbs - Subject Verb Agreement, Simple Predicates

Grammar Lesson 2: Basics of Verbs - Subject Verb Agreement, Simple Predicates Ready to move beyond memorization? This engaging resource helps students truly understand grammar by seeing how sentences work from the inside out.Perfect for Grades 4–10, this Sentence Diagramming Grammar Lesson is designed to review and reinforce key grammar concepts while bridging the gap between grammar instruction and writing development. Whether you're teaching in a classroom, resource room, or homeschool settin
Preview of Complete Sentences, Run-Ons, and Fragments

Complete Sentences, Run-Ons, and Fragments

As a continuation from Nouns and Verbs, I bring you complete sentences, Run-Ons, and Fragments. Have students jot notes in a composition notebook, so they will have facts to refer back to later in the year.
Preview of Lesson: Understanding Basic Fractions

Lesson: Understanding Basic Fractions

This is a fantastic smartboard lesson that reviews basic fraction topics. It identifies the parts of a fraction, and what a fraction is by giving examples for students to complete.
Preview of Complete Sentences, Run-Ons, and Fragments

Complete Sentences, Run-Ons, and Fragments

As a continuation from Nouns and Verbs, I bring you complete sentences, Run-Ons, and Fragments. Have students jot notes in a composition notebook, so they will have facts to refer back to later in the year.
Preview of Noun and Verb Identification Lesson

Noun and Verb Identification Lesson

I don't know about you, but when the kids come into my classroom they can give examples of nouns and verbs very easily. They become frustrated when they have to identify the nouns and verbs within a sentence. This is a stepping stone lesson to them actually breaking sentences about by subjects and predicates. I am sure this can be used in many grades because if they don't have it by 4th grade, it may not stick for a while. I am gearing my classroom toward personalized learning next year,
Preview of Grammar Lesson 2: Basics of Verbs Notes

Grammar Lesson 2: Basics of Verbs Notes

Grammar Lesson 2: Basics of Verbs NotesReady to move beyond memorization? This engaging resource helps students truly understand grammar by seeing how sentences work from the inside out.Perfect for Grades 4–10, these Sentence Diagramming Grammar Notes are designed to review and reinforce key grammar concepts while bridging the gap between grammar instruction and writing development. Whether you're teaching in a classroom, resource room, or homeschool setting, this lesson supports a variety of l
Preview of Grammar Lesson 1: Basics of Nouns Notes

Grammar Lesson 1: Basics of Nouns Notes

Ready to move beyond memorization? This engaging resource helps students truly understand grammar by seeing how sentences work from the inside out.Perfect for Grades 4–10, these Sentence Diagramming Grammar Notes are designed to review and reinforce key grammar concepts while bridging the gap between grammar instruction and writing development. Whether you're teaching in a classroom, resource room, or homeschool setting, this lesson supports a variety of learners—especially visual and kinesthet
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Experience

I currently serve as a fifth-grade English Language Arts (ELA) instructor at a private Christian school, a position I have held for seven years. This experience has enabled me to develop a deep proficiency in the effective teaching of all facets of ELA. Prior to this role, I taught fourth grade for seven years at a public neighborhood school in Charleston, South Carolina. I hold a Master's degree in Literacy and am highly skilled in integrating technology into daily instructional practices. Additionally, I have received specialized training through the Institute for Excellence in Writing and have designed the majority of my classroom curriculum independently, tailoring it to meet the needs of my students.

Teaching style

My teaching style is centered around fostering critical thinking and encouraging students to engage deeply with the material. I believe that learning should be an active process, where students are not merely passive recipients of information, but active participants in their educational journey. To achieve this, I frequently pose thought-provoking questions that challenge students to analyze, reflect, and articulate their own ideas. By creating a classroom environment where inquiry and exploration are prioritized, I empower students to take ownership of their learning. This approach not only encourages self-directed learning but also helps students develop essential skills such as problem-solving, independent thinking, and the ability to make connections across disciplines. Ultimately, my goal is to cultivate lifelong learners who are confident in their ability to think critically and navigate complex concepts.

Awards & shining teacher moments

2010 -2011 Rookie Teacher of the Year for Drayton Hall Elementary School 2012 - 2013 Literacy Leader 2014 - 2015 Drayton Hall Elementary School Teacher Of The Year

My own education history

I graduated from the University of South Carolina in 2009, and in 2013 I received my masters in literacy education from The Citadel.