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Preview of The Trial of Socrates: Was he guilty? Reading Comprehension and Discussion

The Trial of Socrates: Was he guilty? Reading Comprehension and Discussion

Bring history to life with this engaging historical court trial worksheet centered on The Trial of Socrates. This resource challenges students to think critically about justice, free speech, and civic responsibility while practicing close reading and discussion skills. Perfect for middle school social studies, ancient civilizations, civics, or ELA classes, this no-prep activity encourages students to analyze a real historical event through the lens of law and government.
Preview of Living on Minimum Wage/ Your Dream Job 2026 Reality Check

Living on Minimum Wage/ Your Dream Job 2026 Reality Check

Help students connect career goals to real-life financial responsibility with this engaging, no-prep worksheet set! In this two-part activity, students first explore the challenges of living on minimum wage, then research a career they are interested in and determine whether that job provides enough income to cover monthly living expenses. Perfect for financial literacy, career readiness, life skills, SPED, and transition planning.
Preview of Getting Organized: ADHD-Friendly Organization Strategies Worksheet

Getting Organized: ADHD-Friendly Organization Strategies Worksheet

Help students build organization skills without overwhelming them! This engaging, student-friendly worksheet is designed to support learners with ADHD, executive functioning challenges, or anyone who struggles with staying organized. Instead of focusing on “being perfect,” this resource encourages students to experiment with practical organization strategies and discover what works best for their brain.
Preview of Miranda vs. Arizona - Your Rights When Arrested Comprehension + Discussion

Miranda vs. Arizona - Your Rights When Arrested Comprehension + Discussion

Help students understand their constitutional rights through this engaging and relevant historical court trial worksheet focused on Miranda v. Arizona (1966). This landmark Supreme Court case explains why police must read Miranda Rights and how the Constitution protects individuals during arrests and questioning. Perfect for middle school social studies, civics, government, or ELA classrooms, this resource encourages students to analyze a real court case, think critically about fairness and
Preview of Understand a Job and Its Skills

Understand a Job and Its Skills

The Career Skills & Strengths Exploration Worksheet guides students to identify the skills needed for a specific job, reflect on their own abilities, and explore how their strengths and passions align with future career goals. Designed to be inclusive and supportive, this resource encourages self-awareness, growth mindset, and career readiness. It is especially effective for students with ADHD or diverse learning needs, as it highlights strengths, interests, and practical strategies for success
Preview of Discovering Strengths and Weaknesses Reading, Comp. Questions, Context Clues

Discovering Strengths and Weaknesses Reading, Comp. Questions, Context Clues

This worksheet is designed to help students reflect on their personal qualities, identify their key strengths, and recognize areas for improvement. By listing and analyzing both strengths and weaknesses, students gain a clearer understanding of their unique abilities, habits, and growth opportunities. They will answer comprehension questions based on the story, look at vocabulary terms, identify context clues and complete a Venn diagram to help them write their paragraph.
Preview of My Dream Job VS. My Real Skills Worksheet

My Dream Job VS. My Real Skills Worksheet

Help students connect their dream jobs to their real-life skills with this engaging, student-friendly worksheet. Instead of asking “What do you want to be?” and stopping there, this activity guides students to explore what skills a job actually requires, which skills they already have, and what they can start building now. This worksheet promotes growth mindset, self-awareness, and realistic goal setting—without discouraging students from dreaming big.
Preview of More Than a Label - Defining Yourself ADHD Worksheet

More Than a Label - Defining Yourself ADHD Worksheet

In this assignment, you will reflect on who you are by focusing on your abilities, strengths, and growth—not just your challenges. Everyone has things they are good at and things they are still working on. This activity helps you recognize what you can do and how you learn best. You will identify your strengths, acknowledge areas for growth, and explain the strategies or supports that help you succeed. The goal is to build self-awareness, confidence, and a positive mindset by understanding your
Preview of Understanding My ADHD Challenges and Supports

Understanding My ADHD Challenges and Supports

The Understanding My ADHD Challenges and Supports worksheet is designed to help students identify the specific difficulties they experience due to ADHD and explore factors that make these challenges worse or better. Students reflect on their symptoms, triggers, and environmental influences while considering strategies, supports, and accommodations that could help them succeed in school and daily life. This structured approach promotes self-awareness, self-advocacy, and problem-solving skills. I
Preview of Understanding My Feelings About Being Diagnosed with ADHD

Understanding My Feelings About Being Diagnosed with ADHD

The Understanding My Feelings About ADHD worksheet is a student-centered reflection tool designed to help students explore both the positive and challenging emotions connected to an ADHD diagnosis. Through guided prompts and checklists, students are encouraged to identify their initial reactions, recognize personal strengths, acknowledge difficulties, and reflect on how ADHD affects their daily life at school and beyond. This worksheet promotes self-awareness, emotional expression, and self-adv
Preview of The Long Journey of Taxes - Pharaohs to Pencils Reading + Comprehension

The Long Journey of Taxes - Pharaohs to Pencils Reading + Comprehension

Help your students understand why we pay taxes through an engaging, easy-to-read historical narrative! This resource walks students through the history of taxes, from ancient civilizations to modern-day society, and explains how taxes support communities today—all in student-friendly language. Perfect for middle school social studies, civics, economics, or cross-curricular ELA lessons, this reading encourages critical thinking while building background knowledge about government, responsibili
Preview of Growth Mindset Daily Reflection

Growth Mindset Daily Reflection

Help students build a growth mindset through daily reflection with this easy-to-use Monday–Friday Growth Mindset Reflection Pack. These student-friendly worksheets encourage learners to reflect on their effort, challenges, mistakes, and personal growth—one day at a time. Perfect for end-of-day routines, SEL lessons, advisory periods, morning meetings, or behavior support, this resource helps students develop self-awareness, perseverance, and positive thinking skills.
Preview of 2026 Vision Board for Middle School Students

2026 Vision Board for Middle School Students

This 2026 Vision Board activity helps middle school students reflect on r academic goals, personal strengths, hobbies, mental well-being, and positive habits for the year ahead. Perfect for the beginning of the school year, January goal-setting, advisory periods, SEL lessons, or career exploration, this resource supports students in developing confidence and purpose in a fun and engaging way.
Preview of Welcome Back Interactive Reflect and Connect Worksheet

Welcome Back Interactive Reflect and Connect Worksheet

The “Welcome Back – Reflect & Connect” worksheet is a simple, engaging way to help students ease back into school after break while building connection, reflection, and goal-setting skills. Students respond to friendly prompts such as how they spent New Year’s Day, highlights from their break, and their goals for 2026, allowing them to share, reflect, and reset in a low-pressure way.
Preview of Budgeting for Teens Worksheet

Budgeting for Teens Worksheet

The Budgeting for Teens Worksheet is a practical tool designed to help middle and high school students learn essential money management skills. It introduces the basics of budgeting in a simple, engaging way that encourages students to think about how they earn, save, and spend money responsibly.
Preview of Smart Shopper Math Comparing Prices & Unit Rates

Smart Shopper Math Comparing Prices & Unit Rates

Help students build real-life money skills with this engaging, easy-to-use worksheet focused on unit price and smart shopping decisions. Students learn how to calculate unit price, compare prices across stores, and determine the best value, even when package sizes and extra costs differ. This activity is perfect for teaching consumer math, unit rates, and financial literacy through relatable, everyday examples.
Preview of Reading and Identifying Nouns Worksheet

Reading and Identifying Nouns Worksheet

This worksheet helps students identify different types of nouns. Students will read a passage, locate and identify nouns within the text, explore key vocabulary, and answer comprehension questions.
Preview of Who Impacts You? Social Emotional Learning

Who Impacts You? Social Emotional Learning

In this writing activity, students will compose a well-organized paragraph (5–8 sentences) about a person who has had a significant influence on their lives. The goal is to help students practice clear and focused writing while developing their ability to explain personal connections and reflect on personal growth.
Preview of Welcome Back Winter Break Reflection

Welcome Back Winter Break Reflection

A Welcome Back worksheet that invites students to reflect on memories from last year, share highlights from their winter break, and reconnect with the goals they are working toward this year.
Preview of Meal Planning and Budgeting Worksheet

Meal Planning and Budgeting Worksheet

For this assignment, you will create a complete meal plan for the day, which includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner. First, plan out each meal with specific ingredients. Then, you’ll research the prices of each ingredient at a local grocery store, either by checking their website or visiting the store in person. Record the cost of each item needed for the day’s meals. Afterward, add up the cost of each ingredient to calculate the total cost for each meal. Finally, sum the totals of breakfast, lun
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About the store

Teaching style

My teaching style is rooted in compassion and inclusivity, fostering a supportive environment where middle and high school students feel valued for their individual strengths. I always emphasize the importance of learning from failures, viewing mistakes as crucial stepping stones to success, and inspire determination and perseverance in my students. By respecting each unique learner and encouraging diverse learning styles, I create a dynamic classroom atmosphere that empowers students to take risks and grow both academically and personally. Encouraging inclusivity, respect, and understanding allows students to share their thoughts and experiences without fear of judgment, which enhances their engagement and participation in learning.

My own education history

My journey in education reflects a strong commitment to supporting students with disabilities, beginning with my hands-on experience in a therapeutic classroom and leading to advanced degrees in teaching and special education. I began the journey at Lane Community College and then transferred to the University of Oregon where I completed my Bachelors and Masters in Education. At this time, I was working full time as the Special Education teacher in a 5-8th grade therapeutic self-contained classroom while assisting the creation of our high school program. I then went back to college at Pacific University to get my endorsement in Special Education where I was able to be the case manager on my own Individualized Education Plans. I have taught for 11 years in Special Education classrooms aging from Kindergarten through 12th grade.