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I’m a secondary Career & Technical Education teacher and department chair in Las Vegas, NV, specializing in Cybersecurity, Computer Science, Web Design, and Robotics. I’ve spent over a decade teaching and coaching teachers to use data-driven instruction, engaging tech tools, and real-world projects to help students build confidence and career-ready skills. The resources in my store are classroom-tested, editable, and designed to save you time while keeping students actively learning.
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Preview of Phishing Detective (PPT, Worksheet, and Answer Key)

Phishing Detective (PPT, Worksheet, and Answer Key)

What it is: A quick, classroom-ready mini-unit that teaches students how to spot phishing and respond safely. It’s intentionally simple, editable, and practical. What’s inside PPT lesson (10–20 min): What phishing is, common red flags, how to verify safely, first steps after a mistake. Clean slides you can print or adapt. Student Worksheet (.docx): Three realistic scenarios (email, prize-SMS, teacher-DM). Students list 3 red flags + 1 verification step per scenario. Answer Key (.docx): Suggested
Preview of Phishing Detective Worksheet AnswerKey

Phishing Detective Worksheet AnswerKey

What it is: A teacher guide with suggested answers for each scenario and guidance for the exit ticket. What’s inside: Example red flags and model verification steps Why it helps: Speeds grading and discussion; gives consistent language for feedback and quick reteach prompts. Format & use: Word (.docx), fully editable.
Preview of Phishing Detective Interactive Worksheet

Phishing Detective Interactive Worksheet

What it is: An editable, student-facing worksheet built around three realistic phishing scenarios (email, SMS “prize,” and social-media teacher impersonation).What students do: For each scenario, identify three red flags and propose one safe verification stepWhy it helps: Moves beyond definitions into practical thinking; students practice reading messages closely, spotting look-alike domains, urgency tactics, insecure links, and inappropriate requests.Format & use: Word (.docx), available to cus
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Experience

I’m a secondary Career & Technical Education teacher and department chair in Las Vegas, NV, specializing in Cybersecurity, Computer Science, Web Design, and Robotics. I’ve spent over a decade teaching and coaching teachers to use data-driven instruction, engaging tech tools, and real-world projects to help students build confidence and career-ready skills. The resources in my store are classroom-tested, editable, and designed to save you time while keeping students actively learning.

Teaching style

My teaching style is structured but flexible, with lots of modeling, guided practice, and time for students to try things on their own. I use real-world examples, tech tools, and hands-on activities so students can see why the skills matter, not just memorize steps. Relationships and routines come first, then rigor.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Over the years, I’ve been honored as an NCWIT Aspirations in Computing Educator Award recipient and recognized as a CTE visionary and classroom leader in my district. I’ve earned multiple fully funded classroom grants and DonorsChoose projects to support Cybersecurity, Robotics, and STEM learning.

My own education history

I hold a Master of Arts in Management and Leadership from Webster University and a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Information Systems from Campbell University. I am licensed to teach Career & Technical Education in both Nevada and North Carolina, with endorsements in areas such as Computer Science, Web Design & Development, Computer Programming, and CTE leadership. This blend of business, technology, and education shapes the practical, real-world resources I create for teachers.

Additional biographical information

I’m a CTE educator and department chair in Las Vegas, NV, with a background in computer programming, cybersecurity, and leadership. I’m passionate about helping underrepresented and “non-traditional” students see themselves in tech careers and thrive in real-world pathways. When I’m not teaching, I’m building programs, coaching competitive cyber/robotics teams, and creating resources that make life easier for other teachers. Connect with me on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tonihallcte