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Even as I work toward earning my degree, I’ve already accumulated meaningful teaching experience through hands-on roles that have shaped my approach to education. For several years, I’ve worked as a camp counselor, where I developed strong communication, leadership, and instructional skills. In that environment, I learned how to create engaging learning experiences tailored to different age groups, manage group dynamics, and foster inclusive, positive environments. In addition to this, I’ve also had the opportunity to assist with college-level courses in adaptive design. This experience introduced me to more formal educational settings, where I supported students in understanding complex concepts and collaborated with instructors on coursework delivery. Working within adaptive design not only deepened my technical knowledge but also enhanced my ability to break down challenging topics into accessible, practical lessons—especially important when working with students of varying learning styles and abilities.
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Preview of PUMPKIN SCIENCE UNIT SLIDES

PUMPKIN SCIENCE UNIT SLIDES

🎃 Pumpkin Science: From Seed to Harvest PowerPoint (Grades 1–4)Bring your pumpkin science unit to life with this engaging and interactive PowerPoint presentation! Perfect for grades 1–4, this visual resource aligns with the full Pumpkin Science Unit and includes slides for each of the five lessons — from seed to harvest. Whether you’re teaching in person or digitally, this slideshow keeps students engaged with visuals, prompts, and embedded videos that guide them through hands-on pumpkin ex
Preview of PUMPKIN SCIENCE UNIT Lesson 4

PUMPKIN SCIENCE UNIT Lesson 4

🎃 Pumpkin Science Lesson 4: Pumpkin Experiments (Grades 1–4)Turn your classroom into a science lab with this hands-on Pumpkin Experiments lesson! Perfect for grades 1–4, this activity-packed resource lets students explore real scientific questions about pumpkins through prediction, experimentation, and data collection — all while aligning with NGSS standards. 🧪 Lesson OverviewStudents rotate through three engaging experiment stations, testing, measuring, and recording data like real sc
Preview of PUMPKIN SCIENCE UNIT Lesson 5

PUMPKIN SCIENCE UNIT Lesson 5

🎃 Pumpkin Science Lesson 5: Pumpkin Connections (Grades 1–4)Wrap up your pumpkin unit with this creative, real-world Pumpkin Connections lesson! Perfect for grades 1–4, this final project helps students understand how pumpkins fit into the ecosystem and how people, animals, and the environment depend on one another. Students will explore sustainability, decomposition, and human uses of pumpkins through engaging, choice-based projects. 🌱 Lesson OverviewStudents apply everything they’ve l
Preview of PUMPKIN SCIENCE UNIT OVERVIEW

PUMPKIN SCIENCE UNIT OVERVIEW

🍂 Pumpkin Science Unit (Grades 1–4)Bring hands-on fall fun to your classroom with this engaging 5-day Pumpkin Science Unit! Perfect for grades 1–4, this resource helps students explore the life cycle, structure, and scientific properties of pumpkins through inquiry, observation, and experimentation. Students will: 🎃 Examine real pumpkins and record observations 🌱 Learn the life cycle from seed to harvest ⚖️ Measure, compare, and categorize pumpkins by size, color, and weight 💧 Test hyp
Preview of PUMPKIN SCIENCE UNIT Lesson 3

PUMPKIN SCIENCE UNIT Lesson 3

🎃 Pumpkin Science Lesson 3: Pumpkin Life Cycle (Grades 1–4)Bring plant science to life with this engaging, hands-on Pumpkin Life Cycle lesson! Perfect for grades 1–4, this NGSS-aligned activity helps students explore the life cycle of a pumpkin from seed to harvest through sequencing, discussion, and creative modeling. 🌱 Lesson OverviewStudents will watch the pumpkin’s growth unfold from seed to sprout to pumpkin! Through guided discussion, sequencing cards, and an optional craft, studen
Preview of PUMPKIN SCIENCE UNIT Lesson 2

PUMPKIN SCIENCE UNIT Lesson 2

🎃 Pumpkin Science Lesson 2: Parts of a Pumpkin (Grades 1–4)Help your students dig deeper into pumpkin science with this engaging Parts of a Pumpkin lesson! Perfect for grades 1–4, this hands-on activity guides students through exploring the inside and outside of a pumpkin while learning about the structure and function of each part. 🌱 Lesson OverviewStudents will make predictions, explore real pumpkins, and identify key parts like the stem, skin, pulp, seeds, and fibrous strands. Using
Preview of PUMPKIN SCIENCE UNIT Lesson 1

PUMPKIN SCIENCE UNIT Lesson 1

🎃 Pumpkin Science Lesson 1: Pumpkin Observations (Grades 1–4)Kick off your fall science unit with this hands-on Pumpkin Observation Lesson! Perfect for grades 1–4, this lesson invites students to explore a real pumpkin using their five senses while building foundational science skills in observation, prediction, and data recording. 🌱 Lesson OverviewStudents will act like real scientists as they investigate pumpkins up close! Using their science journals or provided data sheets, they’ll
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Experience

Even as I work toward earning my degree, I’ve already accumulated meaningful teaching experience through hands-on roles that have shaped my approach to education. For several years, I’ve worked as a camp counselor, where I developed strong communication, leadership, and instructional skills. In that environment, I learned how to create engaging learning experiences tailored to different age groups, manage group dynamics, and foster inclusive, positive environments. In addition to this, I’ve also had the opportunity to assist with college-level courses in adaptive design. This experience introduced me to more formal educational settings, where I supported students in understanding complex concepts and collaborated with instructors on coursework delivery. Working within adaptive design not only deepened my technical knowledge but also enhanced my ability to break down challenging topics into accessible, practical lessons—especially important when working with students of varying learning styles and abilities.

Teaching style

My teaching style is rooted in adaptability, empathy, and active engagement. I strive to meet students where they are—academically, emotionally, and developmentally—and guide them in ways that encourage curiosity, independence, and confidence. I place a strong emphasis on creating an inclusive, respectful learning environment where every student feels seen, supported, and empowered to take risks. Because of my background as a camp counselor and my experience assisting with college courses in adaptive design, I’ve learned to blend structure with flexibility. I incorporate hands-on activities, real-world applications, and open dialogue into my lessons whenever possible. This approach allows students to not only understand the material but to connect with it on a personal and practical level. I believe in the power of differentiated instruction—adapting content, pacing, and presentation to match students’ diverse needs. Whether I’m guiding a group project or supporting an individual learner, I aim to create opportunities for growth that are both challenging and achievable. Encouragement, patience, and clear communication are the foundation of every interaction I have with my students. Ultimately, my goal as an educator is to cultivate a learning space that sparks curiosity, builds resilience, and fosters a lifelong love of learning.

My own education history

Earning my degree at Le Moyne College has been a transformative experience, both academically and personally. As a student at an institution that values intellectual rigor, service, and community, I’ve been challenged to grow not only as a future educator but also as a reflective, engaged member of society. Le Moyne’s commitment to cura personalis—care for the whole person—has shaped the way I approach my education and, in turn, how I envision myself as a teacher. The coursework has provided a strong foundation in pedagogy, educational theory, and classroom management, while also encouraging me to think critically about equity, inclusion, and the broader purpose of education. Beyond the classroom, I’ve had opportunities to apply what I’ve learned in real-world settings, including volunteer work, field placements, and collaborative projects. These experiences have reinforced the importance of adaptability, empathy, and lifelong learning—qualities that Le Moyne consistently fosters in its students. As I continue working toward my degree, I’m grateful to be part of a learning environment that not only supports academic excellence but also inspires me to become a teacher who leads with compassion, integrity, and a deep sense of purpose.

Additional biographical information

I am an aspiring educator currently earning my degree at Le Moyne College, where I’ve developed a strong foundation in inclusive teaching practices, educational theory, and student-centered learning. With several years of experience as a camp counselor, I’ve gained valuable skills in leadership, communication, and adaptability. I’ve also assisted in college-level courses focused on adaptive design, deepening my understanding of accessible education and instructional flexibility. Passionate about creating engaging, supportive learning environments, I believe in meeting students where they are and helping them grow with confidence and curiosity. My goal is to empower every learner and foster a lifelong love of learning through empathy, structure, and creativity.