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St. Philip's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
About the store
Hi there! I’m so glad you’re here. Teaching is one big adventure—and I’m excited to be part of yours! Here you’ll find fun, engaging resources that make your teaching journey easier, your classroom brighter, and your students’ learning come alive. Grab your coffee and your creativity—let’s make every day in the classroom an adventure worth remembering!
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Preview of Indigenous and First Nations Peoples of Canada Foldable | Round Robin Task

Indigenous and First Nations Peoples of Canada Foldable | Round Robin Task

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Looking for a meaningful and engaging way for students to synthesize their learning about Indigenous and First Nations groups in Canada? This Culminating Foldable Activity is the perfect final step after students complete individual or group research projects. Students participate in a round robin sharing activity, where they learn from their peers and record key information about multiple Indigenous groups. They then use their notes to complete a structured foldable that demonstrates their un
Preview of Giants of Iceberg Alley | Newfoundland Icebergs Reading Passage | Canadian

Giants of Iceberg Alley | Newfoundland Icebergs Reading Passage | Canadian

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Part of the Stories Passed Down by the Sea series, a collection of narrative nonfiction reading passages inspired by the people, places, traditions, and natural wonders of Newfoundland and Labrador.Take your students on a journey to the rugged shores of Newfoundland and Labrador, where towering icebergs drift past fishing villages and coastal communities each spring.In Giants of Iceberg Alley, students will discover the science, geography, culture, and wonder behind one of Canada's most famous n
Preview of Indigenous Peoples of Canada Research Project | First Nations Graphic Organizer

Indigenous Peoples of Canada Research Project | First Nations Graphic Organizer

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DescriptionAre you looking for an engaging and meaningful way to teach about Indigenous Peoples of Canada? This Research Mat (placemat-style graphic organizer) helps students explore and organize their learning in a clear, visual way. Students research an Indigenous or First Nations group and record information about their traditional way of life, culture, and present-day experiences. This activity supports inquiry-based learning while building research and critical thinking skills. What’s Incl
Preview of Reading Is Better With a Buddy! Buddy Reading Packet

Reading Is Better With a Buddy! Buddy Reading Packet

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📚 Build Strong Readers (and Stronger Classroom Community!) Make partner reading purposeful, engaging, and actually effective with this Buddy Reading Packet—packed with fun, low-prep activities that help students connect with their reading partner and deepen comprehension. This resource is perfect for introducing buddy reading routines, refreshing partner work mid-year, or adding structure to reading centers and small groups. Students don’t just read together—they think, talk, and learn toge
Preview of St. Patrick’s Day End of Term Reflection & Goals Bulletin Board

St. Patrick’s Day End of Term Reflection & Goals Bulletin Board

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Celebrate learning while encouraging students to reflect on their accomplishments and appreciate their growth with this St. Patrick’s Day themed reflection activity! This resource helps students recognize the progress they’ve made, think about what they’ve learned, and set goals for the future. Their reflections also create a meaningful bulletin board display that is perfect for Family Teacher Night, conferences, or hallway showcases. Students will celebrate their learning and share what the
Preview of Student Agenda for Grades K–6 | Tiered Composition-Style Planner

Student Agenda for Grades K–6 | Tiered Composition-Style Planner

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Help your students stay organized, accountable, and independent with this cute and current composition-style student agenda designed for Grades K–6. The agenda is tiered across three terms to support a gradual release of responsibility: Term 1: Models where to write the date and number the listTerm 2: Provides guided space for date and numbersTerm 3: Allows students to complete the routine independentlyIncludes sections for important information, usernames, and passwords, plus space for daily
Preview of Morning Work Journal - Three levels of growth, one page at a time

Morning Work Journal - Three levels of growth, one page at a time

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This Morning Work Journal helps students grow into confident writers with a simple, structured routine. Each page provides space for writing and illustrating, along with sections that encourage proper organization and formatting. Designed with three progressive levels, it gently scaffolds learning so students can strengthen their skills step by step—while still keeping creativity front and center. A fun, stress-free way to make daily writing practice meaningful! You may also love these coordinat
Preview of The World’s Best Class Plant — Naming Our Classroom Plant Activity!

The World’s Best Class Plant — Naming Our Classroom Plant Activity!

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Bring The World’s Best Class Plant to life with this engaging, community-building worksheet! After reading the story, invite your students to help name your very own classroom plant — just like in the book! This activity helps students make text-to-self connections, practice creative thinking, and strengthen classroom community — all while adding a touch of green to your room. What’s Included:Printable worksheet in colour and black & white versionsA simple, low-prep activity that fits perfectl
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About the store

Experience

Hi there! I’m so glad you’re here. Teaching is one big adventure—and I’m excited to be part of yours! Here you’ll find fun, engaging resources that make your teaching journey easier, your classroom brighter, and your students’ learning come alive. Grab your coffee and your creativity—let’s make every day in the classroom an adventure worth remembering!

Teaching style

I’m a Canadian teacher from Newfoundland and Labrador with 16 years of experience in K-6. I also have ADHD, which means I’ve spent years figuring out how to stay organized, focused, and on track—and then helping my students do the same. My philosophy is simple: if something works for me, there’s a good chance it’ll work for them too. The resources I create come from real classroom moments—the ones where things click, the ones where they don’t, and everything in between. They’re designed to support focus, organization, and engagement without overcomplicating things (because teaching is busy enough as it is). Everything here is classroom-tested and built for real life—where attention wanders, plans shift, and sometimes the simplest approaches are the ones that work best.

My own education history

I have a B.Ed in Primary/Elementary Education—my official ticket to the wonderful chaos of the classroom. Before that, I earned a B.A. with a Geography major and an English minor, which explains why I’m just as happy mapping the world as I am reading a good story. I also have a M.Ed in Literacy, because books have always been my happy place. And French? I’ve dabbled in it my whole career—enough to sprinkle in a few “bonjours” and keep my students (and myself) laughing along the way.

Additional biographical information

Outside the classroom, I love reading, spending time with friends, and chasing after my busy 3-year-old little boy with my husband—which is a daily reminder that flexible plans and a good sense of humour go a long way.