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Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
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I have been a classroom teacher at a small, rural high school in Ontario, Canada for the past 13 years. I am also currently the department head of English/Literacy, and have also held the title of department head of Special Education. My teaching practice has included grades 7-12, in the Academic (University prep), Applied(College prep) and Local (Workplace prep) streams. I have mainly taught English courses, however have also occasionally taught History, Civics, Art and Government. Recently, I have also expanded my practice to e-learning and have taught multiple courses via this platform. Another interest of mine is writing and/or editing curriculum or units for my local school board, which is often a summer opportunity I pursue.
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Preview of Lord of the Flies and Mean Girls Comparison Unit

Lord of the Flies and Mean Girls Comparison Unit

This unit is a 21 page package of resources for a comparison unit that focuses on the texts, The Lord of the Flies (novel by William Golding) and Mean Girls (2004 Film by director Mark Waters). The unit includes reading comprehension and higher level thinking skill activities (setting, characterization, symbolism, theme) for the study of the novel, as well as a handout to accompany the viewing of the film. There is also a comparison chart for students to work on comparing the two texts, as well
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Higher Level Thinking Unit

Romeo and Juliet Higher Level Thinking Unit

This is a 24 page resource that includes a complete unit plan for a thorough, higher level thinking study of the play, Romeo and Juliet. It includes pre-reading activities, during reading activities and a essay culminating activity as well as assessment rubrics for unit work and the essay. Also included are group work and conferencing tracking sheets for teacher use. This unit is appropriate for academically focused secondary school students.
Preview of 5 Goal Setting Activities

5 Goal Setting Activities

Hello January! What better way to start your first week back than with some easy goal setting activities for your students? Help them make the most of the New Year by modelling what goal setting looks like and shaping their future stories. Engaging. Meaningful. Practical. This is a package of 5 different activities that have the same goal: getting students to think about and plan goals for the upcoming year. Each activity includes step by step teaching suggestions as well as handouts and assess
Preview of Autobiography/Biography Assignment

Autobiography/Biography Assignment

This resource is an ideal way to begin a course. Students are asked to use the writing process (brainstorming, creating an outline, creating a rough copy, editing, creating a good copy) to either write an autobiography or a biography about another student in the class. The resource includes step by step guidelines for students, as well as a outline skeleton, editing checklist and assessment rubric.
Preview of Back to School Goal Setting Activities/Mini Unit

Back to School Goal Setting Activities/Mini Unit

Did you know that 50% MORE of people who acknowledge and practice goal setting actually achieve their personal goals? We need to teach this soft skill to our students, and what better environment than the first couple days of school. Engaging. Meaningful. Practical. This is a package of 5 different activities that have the same goal: getting students to think about and plan goals for the upcoming school year/semester. Each activity includes step by step teaching suggestions as well as handout
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Experience

I have been a classroom teacher at a small, rural high school in Ontario, Canada for the past 13 years. I am also currently the department head of English/Literacy, and have also held the title of department head of Special Education. My teaching practice has included grades 7-12, in the Academic (University prep), Applied(College prep) and Local (Workplace prep) streams. I have mainly taught English courses, however have also occasionally taught History, Civics, Art and Government. Recently, I have also expanded my practice to e-learning and have taught multiple courses via this platform. Another interest of mine is writing and/or editing curriculum or units for my local school board, which is often a summer opportunity I pursue.

Teaching style

I aim to create classroom materials that are based on the application of diagnostic assessment to gauge student starting points, formative assessment to enhance student learning and gain feedback as a teacher, assessment as the student is learning to ensure learning is taking place and then finally evaluative assessment. My teaching style is inquiry based, student centered and attempts to focus on student engagement, especially through the use of 'hot topics' and technology.

My own education history

My qualifications include the following: Honors B.A. English/History; B.Ed. Intermediate/Secondary - English/History; Special Education Part 1; Honors Specialist: History; Literacy Department Head

Additional biographical information

I am a married mother of 3, and enjoy quiet country living on our family farm. My family is also deeply engaged in attempting to reduce our ecological footprint by living off the land as much as possible. We have our own chickens, rabbits, a large garden and we are active fishers and hunters.