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Commack, New York, United States
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I am a middle school teacher for the city of New York. I teach 6th, 7th and 8th grade Math, English, Science & Social Studies. I have been educating since 2005. While in the classroom, I have coached both students and teachers.
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Preview of Supremacy Clause

Supremacy Clause

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Students will understand the meaning and significance of the Supremacy Clause in the U.S. Constitution. They will explore how conflicts between state and federal law are resolved by applying the clause and will critically evaluate real-life cases by stepping into the role of a judge. This item comes with everything you need:lesson plan, notes, ppt presentation, and activity.
Preview of Courtroom Participants

Courtroom Participants

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Students will identify key participants in. courtroom and explore the roles and responsibilities each one plays in the justice system. Through open-ended questioning and discussion, students will develop a deeper understanding of how each person contributes to a fair trial.
Preview of Larceny and Robbery

Larceny and Robbery

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Students will understand the legal definitions of larceny and robbery, distinguish between the two offenses, and apply their knowledge by analyzing a real-life scenario through open-ended questions. This item has everything you need. It includes a lesson plan, presentation, notes, and an activity.
Preview of Criminal vs. Civil Law

Criminal vs. Civil Law

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This interactive, discussion-based lesson introduces students to the fundamental role laws and rules play in maintaining a fair and orderly society. This item provides, a lesson plan, an ppt presentation with an affiliated handout for students to take notes, and an engaging activity. Students will begin by learning the difference between criminal and civil law, the difference between a defendant, prosecutor, and plaintiff, burden of proof, and how laws structure communities. To apply this under
Preview of Breaking & Entering and Burglary

Breaking & Entering and Burglary

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Students will understand the legal definitions of Breaking & Entering and Burglary, distinguish betwen the two offenses, and apply their knowledge by analyzing a real-life scenario through open-ended questions. This item has everything you need. It includes a lesson plan, presentation, notes, and activity. Your students will have a lot of fun with this lesson.
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Experience

I am a middle school teacher for the city of New York. I teach 6th, 7th and 8th grade Math, English, Science & Social Studies. I have been educating since 2005. While in the classroom, I have coached both students and teachers.

Teaching style

As a teacher, my goal is to make learning FUN! I provide children with strategies on how to learn so they can comprehend what is being taught. I instill knowledge that each child needs in order to be successful. I enjoy small group instruction and creating tiered tasks. There is nothing better than seeing the light bulbs of your students go off. The goal of my tasks is to create engaging activities that challenge students to think and apply academic concepts that inevitably produce open discourse amongst the students.

My own education history

Queens College, Queens, NY Master of Special Education 2007 Dual Certification: Middle Childhood Education (Grades 5-9) Touro College Law Center, Huntington, NY Juris Doctor 2003 Awards: Achievement Scholarship Recipient: 2000 University at Albany, Albany, NY B.A. Sociology 2000