This year marks 21 years of teaching 🎉🎉🎉 I have taught all levels of 8th-grade science for 13 years. I am now in my eighth year teaching gifted and talented students from 1st to 5th grade. I also have extensive training in NGSS through the New Jersey Department of Education as well as the Utah Partnership.
During the 1930's, people viewed wolves as dangerous and destructive animals and sought to remove them from Yellowstone National Park. This three-part informational text takes students on a journey from the wolves removal in the 1930s to their amazing return in the 1990s and the subsequent transformation of Yellowstone's present-day ecosystem. The ecological changes after their removal were widespread and evident. An excellent lesson about the power of nature's interconnections and the casca
Digital or Print - Choose Your Adventure! NOW WITH BONUS RESOURCE! ❤️Introduction to claim, evidence, reasoning - an easy to understand resource for you and your students to learn the how and why of argumentative writing in the science classroom! Uncover the amazing phenomena of whale evolution through this captivating two-part activity that seamlessly integrates science and ELA standards. Perfect for inquisitive minds, this exploration is designed to span two to three class periods. Part On
Introduce students to waves in a fun and engaging way with no prep! This mini-unit gives you and your students everything needed to learn about waves! Three lessons with a google slide presentation complete with video links is all you need! Lessons - What is a wave? How do waves move? Parts of a wave Next, students will engage in a super fun activity of making and labeling their own waves using clay or play-doh. Huge hit! Rubric included for easy grading. Finally - Show what you know! Student
Give your students a complete introduction to engineering and the engineering design process in a fun and engaging way! Students are introduced to engineering before choosing a branch of engineering to research. Guided research is provided with websites and questions for students to answer. Students then pair up to teach each other about their branch of engineering before completing an attractive engineering poster. Great to hang in the classroom or hallway to show student work and collaborat
All three resources in this bundle are hands on and very engaging. Students will enjoy analyzing, researching and applying concepts of evolution in each resource. 1st Resource - Whale Evolution ***Best Seller*** Students will be introduced to the scientific phenomena of why whales are mammals and not fish in this fun and engaging activity! This activity is broken down into two parts. Part One - Whale Sorting Activity Students begin the activity by drawing a picture of what they think whal
⭐⭐Now in Google Slides as well ⭐⭐ Your students will love this hands-on activity of making fossils in either clay or Play-doh. After fossils are made behind a folder (Shh, it's a secret), students attempt to identify the other groups' fossils and record their findings on a data sheet. Finally, the big reveal! Each group reveals what the object is that made their fossil. Students are delighted with this activity all while strengthening their scientific practice
Students will observe school lunches from around the world and answer questions regarding the lunches of other countries compared to the typical school lunch from the USA. Students are also required to complete a Venn Diagram comparing and contrasting USA lunch and a lunch from another country. I use this activity as a warm up to a lesson.
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This year marks 21 years of teaching 🎉🎉🎉 I have taught all levels of 8th-grade science for 13 years. I am now in my eighth year teaching gifted and talented students from 1st to 5th grade. I also have extensive training in NGSS through the New Jersey Department of Education as well as the Utah Partnership.
Teaching style
Through my experience as a science teacher, I find that if I am excited about what I am teaching, my students are as well! Hands on, creative lessons maximize student engagement and learning. Let's have some fun!
Awards & shining teacher moments
Teacher of the Year 2021
Awarded PLC leader in 2011
Became honors teacher 2009
My own education history
I graduated from Temple University with a Bachelor's in Environmental Science. I received a Masters of Science degree from American Military University in Environmental Policy and Management.
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