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Read Write Belong

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Escondido, California, United States
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Welcome to my little corner of TPT! I’m passionate about creating engaging, meaningful, and accessible curriculum that helps every learner thrive. My resources are designed with real classroom experience, a strong understanding of academic standards, and a heart for students who learn differently. Inside this store, you’ll find materials that are: - Student-centered - Easy to implement - Aligned to standards (ELA/SS focus) - Neurodiversity-affirming - Supportive for IEP/504/MLL learners - Enriched enough for gifted learners My goal is simple: to take something off your planning plate while adding something powerful to your classroom.
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Preview of Career Day Prompt & Planning Guide

Career Day Prompt & Planning Guide

Career Day Packet: Student Notes, Reflection Writing, Presenter Expectations, and Planning GuideMake Career Day a meaningful, organized, and academically rich experience with this all-in-one Career Day Packet designed for upper elementary and middle school students. This resource helps students engage thoughtfully with each presenter, ask better questions, and reflect on their future goals—all while giving teachers and presenters the structure they need for a smooth and successful event. Studen
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Experience

Welcome to my little corner of TPT! I’m passionate about creating engaging, meaningful, and accessible curriculum that helps every learner thrive. My resources are designed with real classroom experience, a strong understanding of academic standards, and a heart for students who learn differently. Inside this store, you’ll find materials that are: - Student-centered - Easy to implement - Aligned to standards (ELA/SS focus) - Neurodiversity-affirming - Supportive for IEP/504/MLL learners - Enriched enough for gifted learners My goal is simple: to take something off your planning plate while adding something powerful to your classroom.

Teaching style

I believe that students learn best when instruction is: - Clear and structured, but still creative and adaptable - Rooted in real-life connections that help students see why content matters - Designed for all brains, especially neurodivergent thinkers, emerging readers/writers, and gifted students who need a challenge - Community-building, helping students grow confidence as thinkers, readers, and communicators My resources combine explicit instruction, scaffolded supports, and authentic tasks so students can practice skills they will use well beyond the classroom.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Some of the moments I’m most proud of in my teaching career include: - Helping students who once said they “weren’t readers” become lifelong book lovers - Designing a student journalism + photography program that published digital school newspapers twice a year - Creating RACES writing and novel study curriculum that helped students significantly improve their reading comprehension and written analysis - Developing writing supports that helped many struggling students move closer to grade level - Building strong partnerships with families in homeschool hybrid and traditional school settings

My own education history

I have worked in education since 2012, primarily teaching 5th–8th grade ELA & Social Studies, with additional curriculum experience in grades 2, 5, and 6 across content areas. Over the years, I have taught in traditional schools, homeschool hybrid programs, and virtual/remote learning environments, giving me a unique understanding of varied instructional needs. My specialized teaching strengths include: - Reading and writing intervention - Gifted and advanced writing development - Support for neurodivergent learners, students with IEPs/504 plans - Inclusive and trauma-informed instruction - Project-based and real-world learning experiences

Additional biographical information

When I’m not writing curriculum, you can usually find me behind a camera (I bring photography into many of my lessons!), reading incredible YA and contemporary fiction, or exploring new learning tools and education research. I’m a lifelong learner, a strong believer in accessible education, and someone who will always cheer on students and the educators who support them. If you try a resource and love it, or have a suggestion to make it even better, I’d be thrilled to hear from you!