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Something Different to Try

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League City, Texas, United States
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24 years as a classroom teacher in grades 3-6 17 years as an Advanced Academics Specialist in grades K-5
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Preview of The Drinking Gourd Menu Study

The Drinking Gourd Menu Study

Looking for a different path for Black History Month or your study of the Civil War? Need a literature circle study or activities for a reading enrichment group or a literacy station? This Something Different to Try menu study is multi-purpose and includes differentiation strategies based on Bloom’s Taxonomy, Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences, Creative Productive Thinking, and Sandra Kaplan’s Depth and Complexity icons. It allows for differentiation for all students through Pace, Process, and Pr
Preview of Presidential Biography Menu Study

Presidential Biography Menu Study

PRESIDENTIAL BIOGRAPHY MENU STUDY Here is Something Different to Try for your Presidents’ Day study or your biography unit. This menu study’s higher level thinking skills extend learning and retention through creative activities based on Bloom’s Taxonomy, Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences, Creative Productive Thinking, and Sandra Kaplan’s Depth and Complexity icons. It allows for differentiation for ALL students through PACE, PROCESS, and PRODUCT CHOICE and can be used as an extension for all
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About the store

Experience

24 years as a classroom teacher in grades 3-6 17 years as an Advanced Academics Specialist in grades K-5

Teaching style

Cross-curricular Questioning Global Interactive Across disciplines Differentiated Enrichment

Awards & shining teacher moments

Texas Region IV Elementary Teacher of the Year, Teacher of the Year- Texas Association of Gifted and Talented, Texas State Teachers Association Teacher of the Year, National Education Association Award for Teaching Excellence, H-E-B semi-finalist for Teacher of the Year

My own education history

I felt God's call to be a teacher when I was in the 6th grade and never turned back.