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Lewes, Delaware, United States
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As an ELA teacher for 22 years, I utilize my love of writing and graphic design to engage students using a variety of multimedia. I hold bachelors degrees in Psychology and Sociology, a Masters of Education and am ABD in my Organizational Leadership Doctoral degree. I have taught in special education, gifted education and immersion classrooms. I constantly strive to grow and glow alongside my students.
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Preview of How to Make A Whole Person

How to Make A Whole Person

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Reflect Five
Creating characters is a fun but challenging way to engage your students. Helping them to move beyond a name and physical characteristics takes extensive thought and questioning. This guide will walk students through the complete development of characters who think, feel and act. It will help them to devise backstories and motivations by pushing them to understand the "why" behind decisions they will eventually make for their stories. Includes guiding questions, examples and templates.
Preview of Shocking Sentences: Keep Your Writing Alive

Shocking Sentences: Keep Your Writing Alive

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Reflect Five
Graphing and coordinate planes in writing class? Absolutely! Teach your students how to graph their writing to see whether it's alive or dying. This "heartbeat" analogy resonates with young writers who otherwise fail to see when their writing is falling flat. Utilize the "3 word column" during edits to help students revise their sentences in more interesting formats.
Preview of Make Your Own Connections

Make Your Own Connections

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Reflect Five
Are your students obsessed with the online Connections game? Use this template to create your own ... or even better, let your students get creative! Can be used for any subject and various grade levels.
Preview of The One Sentence Challenge

The One Sentence Challenge

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Reflect Five
Need to increase sentence fluency and variety? Are your students still relying on pronouns too much? Challenge them to manipulate their words and begin with a verb, adjective or adverb. Show them the power of a strong, short sentence to balance out those detailed sentences they have been working on up to this point. This simple activity works for any topic and might be just what you need to elevate their writing.
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About the store

Experience

As an ELA teacher for 22 years, I utilize my love of writing and graphic design to engage students using a variety of multimedia. I hold bachelors degrees in Psychology and Sociology, a Masters of Education and am ABD in my Organizational Leadership Doctoral degree. I have taught in special education, gifted education and immersion classrooms. I constantly strive to grow and glow alongside my students.

Teaching style

I firmly believe questions are more important than answers. Accountable talk, inquisition and discovery are daily parts of our learning.

Awards & shining teacher moments

2x Teacher of the Year, Former Fulbright Fellow

My own education history

Bachelors Degrees from the University of Delaware Masters Degree in Education from Wilmington University ABD Doctoral in Organizational Leadership in progress