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Hansen, Idaho, United States
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Substitute Teacher for 6 years; all grade levels STEM teacher 6th grade--6th year
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Preview of Introduction to Pulleys Part I

Introduction to Pulleys Part I

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STEM SCHOOL
This product includes the lesson for introducing what pulleys are, and how they work as a simple machine. It includes the journal template for students to add to their interactive journal, and visual aids for learning the formulas and vocabulary for the lesson.
Preview of Introduction to Pulleys--Part Two

Introduction to Pulleys--Part Two

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This lesson uses the data collected from the ASPIRE Simple and Complex Machines website (in the Intro to Pulleys Part 1 lesson) and includes an activity that requires the students to practice analyzing the data represented on three graphs. Students will focus on how to answer questions and learn information by a studying a visual representation of data.
Preview of Exploring Pulleys

Exploring Pulleys

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This product is a Pulley lab sheet to accompany a lab where students work in pairs to practice calculating the mechanical advantage of a pulley, and then have the opportunity to build a pulley of their own. The lab requires access to pulleys and rope or cord, as well as heavy objects to lift with them.
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About the store

Experience

Substitute Teacher for 6 years; all grade levels STEM teacher 6th grade--6th year

Teaching style

In my classroom we learn through a variety of learning methods, but hands-on projects are always on the forefront.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Science Olympiad Coach Winner of STEM grant for 3-D printer Kimberly Middle School Teacher of the Year 2018

My own education history

BS Elementary Education; Brigham Young University

Additional biographical information

I grew up on a ranch in the hills of Idaho; as close to the local ski resort as to the nearest town. That idyllic childhood of work and exploration has colored the way I like to teach--with a little of the same kinds of hand-on experiences and exploration in the classroom.