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With over a decade of dedicated teaching experience in both Virginia and West Virginia, I bring a wealth of knowledge and passion to the field of education. My journey began in the middle school classroom, where I honed my skills as a versatile educator, covering subjects ranging from middle school math and Algebra I to middle school science, biology, and computer science. Throughout my tenure in the classroom, I fostered a dynamic and engaging learning environment, promoting a love for learning and critical thinking among my students. I believe in tailoring my teaching methods to accommodate diverse learning styles, ensuring that each student has the opportunity to succeed and thrive academically. My expertise extends beyond traditional subject areas to include the ever-evolving realm of technology in education. Embracing the intersection of education and technology, I transitioned to the role of an Instructional Technology Resource Teacher. In this capacity, I guide educators in integrating technology seamlessly into their instructional practices, empowering them to harness the full potential of digital tools for enhanced learning experiences. As an advocate for lifelong learning, I stay abreast of the latest educational trends and technological advancements, continuously seeking innovative ways to elevate the educational journey for both teachers and students. My commitment to excellence in education is reflected in my dedication to fostering a collaborative and supportive learning community.
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Preview of NGSS Science and Engineering Practice

NGSS Science and Engineering Practice

Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) science and engineering practice components that apply to all science standards
Preview of Scientific method interactive notes

Scientific method interactive notes

Foldable for interactive notebooks Students can color code and write helpful hints on each page There is a table to draw visual steps for students that have a hard time grasping the concept of the method
Preview of Create a Cootie Catcher Review

Create a Cootie Catcher Review

This is a blank cootie catcher. I have students at the end of the year or unit create one to practice vocabulary. It is a fun assignment for them to do and they will love it. After I take them up and grade them, I make copies and pass them out and allow the students to make each others cootie catchers. Or create a vocabulary | topic review that your students will love!
Preview of Measurement Scavenger Hunt

Measurement Scavenger Hunt

US to Metric Scavenger Hunt
Preview of Directions Activity

Directions Activity

This is a fun activity I do on the first day of school or even you could do it after Christmas Break. It is an activity on following directions. Since we all know students that tend to not read the directions and follow them. I put the paper face down on every child's desk and then I tell them to wait until I tell them to flip the paper over and then begin on the paper and it needs to be completed at the end of the class.
Preview of Finding Pi... 3.14

Finding Pi... 3.14

This project requires students to measure 6 circular objects for their diameter and then find the circumference it is to better help with the idea that the ratio of pi is the circumference divided by the diameter. You could also have the measurements already written down for your lower level students. This works with VA SOL 6.10
Preview of Measuring Notes Foldable

Measuring Notes Foldable

This goes through using the metric staircase, the different units for customary and metric. Its a foldable. I have mine fold it like a card, and cut between the back page and the page on metric hints and draw in the metric staircase.
Preview of Gravity notebook foldable

Gravity notebook foldable

Notes on gravity. There is a section that follows a youtube video on gravity. Enjoy!
Preview of The Gallon Man

The Gallon Man

This is an adorable way to help your students learn capacity for gallons, quarts, pints, and cups. Have them learn the Gallon Man or the "Big G". This is how I get my students to learn capacity for their brain dumps for the SOL. Key is included but this can also be printed and given to the students at the beginning.
Preview of Gravity foldable interactive notes

Gravity foldable interactive notes

This is an interactive notes for gravity
Preview of I have... Who has.... Cell Unit

I have... Who has.... Cell Unit

This is a cell unit reivew for organelles, discovery of a cell, and types of cells. I suggest printing on card stock and laminating! Enjoy!!! =D
Preview of Directions Activity

Directions Activity

This is a fun activity I do on the first day of school or even you could do it after Christmas Break. It is an activity on following directions. Since we all know students that tend to not read the directions and follow them. I put the paper face down on every child's desk and then I tell them to wait until I tell them to flip the paper over and then begin on the paper and it needs to be completed at the end of the class.
Preview of Divisibility Rules

Divisibility Rules

Introducing my comprehensive handout, for mastering divisibility rules. Whether you're a student navigating complex problems or a teacher seeking a resourceful tool for the classroom, this guide covers divisibility rules for numbers 2 through 12 in a clear and concise format. Inside, you'll find easy-to-follow explanations, practical examples, and insightful tips that demystify the rules governing divisibility. From divisibility by 2 and 3 to the less commonly known rules for 7, 11, and 12, this
Preview of Attendance Cover 2013-2014

Attendance Cover 2013-2014

Binder cover for an attendance binder
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Experience

With over a decade of dedicated teaching experience in both Virginia and West Virginia, I bring a wealth of knowledge and passion to the field of education. My journey began in the middle school classroom, where I honed my skills as a versatile educator, covering subjects ranging from middle school math and Algebra I to middle school science, biology, and computer science. Throughout my tenure in the classroom, I fostered a dynamic and engaging learning environment, promoting a love for learning and critical thinking among my students. I believe in tailoring my teaching methods to accommodate diverse learning styles, ensuring that each student has the opportunity to succeed and thrive academically. My expertise extends beyond traditional subject areas to include the ever-evolving realm of technology in education. Embracing the intersection of education and technology, I transitioned to the role of an Instructional Technology Resource Teacher. In this capacity, I guide educators in integrating technology seamlessly into their instructional practices, empowering them to harness the full potential of digital tools for enhanced learning experiences. As an advocate for lifelong learning, I stay abreast of the latest educational trends and technological advancements, continuously seeking innovative ways to elevate the educational journey for both teachers and students. My commitment to excellence in education is reflected in my dedication to fostering a collaborative and supportive learning community.

Teaching style

My teaching style is a harmonious blend of the tried-and-true methods that form the educational foundation, enriched by the creativity and engagement fostered through hands-on projects, and elevated by the transformative power of technology. This approach ensures that students receive a comprehensive and adaptable education that prepares them for success in a rapidly evolving world.

My own education history

I attended a small private school in southern Virginia. Following graduation, I enrolled at Longwood University for my undergraduate studies and completed my degree in 3 and 1/2 years. I pursued my Master's in Instructional Design and Technology at WVU. Currently, I am in the process of earning my PhD in Instructional Design at Liberty University.