English Teacher - 2023 to Present
Educational Facilitator - 2021 to 2023
Lead Teacher (Daycare) - 2020 to 2021
Lead Teacher (Preschool/Early Head Start) - 2015 to 2020
Job Coach/Developer - 2013 to 2015
Tutor/Supplemental Instruction Leader/Lab Assistant - 2009 to 2013
Students will observe, discuss, and create masks based on descriptions of themselves and the world around them. The lesson goes in conjunction with students beginning to read Fish in a Tree by Linda Mullaly Hunt, where they can describe and discuss the masks they see in the characters. The lesson helps to answer the Essential Question: What does it mean to wear a mask if you're not actually wearing one?
7th - 10th
Other (ELA), Reading, Writing
$5.00
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Experience
English Teacher - 2023 to Present
Educational Facilitator - 2021 to 2023
Lead Teacher (Daycare) - 2020 to 2021
Lead Teacher (Preschool/Early Head Start) - 2015 to 2020
Job Coach/Developer - 2013 to 2015
Tutor/Supplemental Instruction Leader/Lab Assistant - 2009 to 2013
Teaching style
Hands on learning is important. Experiential learning helps students make abstract concepts concrete in their mind. I like to mix science, math, and English all in one to create a fun, engaging, and hands-on experience to help all students.
My own education history
Currently working on a Master's Degree in School Counseling - 2025
Master of Arts in Child Development - 2018
Bachelor of Arts in Education - 2015
Associate of Applied Science in Web Design - 2011
Additional biographical information
I am a mother of a 7-year-old who loves to read and learn. I try to incorporate some type of learning into every day tasks. I've also written three books in total and continue to write daily. I live in Ohio with my family and our miniature zoo of creatures and animals. We love learning, exploring, and investigating our world.
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