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I aim to help teachers love science as much as I do and find easy, adaptable techniques to bring scientific concepts into studentsโ€™ hands. Teaching science can be tough. You donโ€™t have the necessary โœ” tools, โœ” confidence, โœ” resources, or โœ” budget to enhance your studentsโ€™ experiences. Been there, done that! And here I am now to dispel those misconceptions that you have about teaching science. Whether you lack the โœ” tools, โœ” confidence, or โœ” resources, I can help make your teaching life much easier by providing tips, ideas, and cost-effective ways to bring science into the lives of your students. Together, teacher friend, letโ€™s do our best job and teach these kiddos a thing or two about the world around us. I've taught special education to upper elementary and middle school students for 17 years. Before that, I had experience with elementary school students - general and special education. While my caseload changes yearly, I have taught mostly reading and science classes. I do have some social studies experience as well. Currently, I also serve as a building union representative and a Technology Integration Lead Teacher.
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Preview of Metric System Measurement Review Mass Volume and Length Science

Metric System Measurement Review Mass Volume and Length Science

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Review metric measurement with your students using this print and digital distance learning activity to review the metric system, mass, volume, and length. Students will learn the tools (centimeter ruler, Graduated cylinder, triple beam balance), units (gram, liter meter), and how to measure using the metric system. To allow for flexibility in the classroom, a printable and Google Slide version of the review activity are included. Like this activity? Check out the metric measurement bundle and
Preview of Density Notes Reading Worksheets for Calculating Density Mass Volume Grade 7

Density Notes Reading Worksheets for Calculating Density Mass Volume Grade 7

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Teach students about the challenging topic of density by incorporating this teacher presentation, student note activity, and reading into your density, mass, and volume unit. First, introduce density through the teacher presentation as students copy down the fill-in notes. Next, students will further their understanding of density by reading the print or digital activity to understand density and how to utilize the mathematical formula to calculate the mass, volume or density. This activity will
Preview of Metric Measurement Bell Ringers Warm Ups Science Exit Tickets Grades 6 7 8

Metric Measurement Bell Ringers Warm Ups Science Exit Tickets Grades 6 7 8

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Review metric measurement during this back to school season using these bell ringer science warm ups. This measurement bellringer activity includes 20 questions about mass, length, volume, density, and temperature. Project the questions on your Smartboard for students to answer as they start class. Printable student sheets are also included. An editable version has been added to allow you to personalize this activity for your classroom. Like this daily warm up activity? Check out the metric mea
Preview of Back to School Science Review Skills Practice First Days of Science Sub Plans

Back to School Science Review Skills Practice First Days of Science Sub Plans

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Use this science skill lesson to introduce or review how to classify, estimate, measure, predict, observe, and infer with your students. Science vocabulary posters, printable worksheets, Google Slides, and a Nearpod presentation are included to help students learn and master basic science skills. Students will learn:Important science terms classifycommunicatepredictmeasureestimateobservation inferenceThis science lesson includes: Digital links to a student Google Slide and Nearpod classroom pr
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Experience

I aim to help teachers love science as much as I do and find easy, adaptable techniques to bring scientific concepts into studentsโ€™ hands. Teaching science can be tough. You donโ€™t have the necessary โœ” tools, โœ” confidence, โœ” resources, or โœ” budget to enhance your studentsโ€™ experiences. Been there, done that! And here I am now to dispel those misconceptions that you have about teaching science. Whether you lack the โœ” tools, โœ” confidence, or โœ” resources, I can help make your teaching life much easier by providing tips, ideas, and cost-effective ways to bring science into the lives of your students. Together, teacher friend, letโ€™s do our best job and teach these kiddos a thing or two about the world around us. I've taught special education to upper elementary and middle school students for 17 years. Before that, I had experience with elementary school students - general and special education. While my caseload changes yearly, I have taught mostly reading and science classes. I do have some social studies experience as well. Currently, I also serve as a building union representative and a Technology Integration Lead Teacher.

Teaching style

I love mixing it up. In a middle school environment, it is sometimes necessary to need to lecture. Still, I try to always include a hands-on experience or some form of technology in each lesson to keep their motivation high. Excited, motivated, engaged students will only make me more excited and motivated to be a better teacher.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Nearpod Certified Educator, Google Level 2 Certification, Brainpop Certified Educator, Edpuzzle Level 1 Certification

My own education history

I received my bachelor's degree from St. Joseph's College in elementary (K- Grade 6) and special education (Birth to Grade 12). I received my master's degree from Long Island University in Literacy K-6. Beyond that, I have obtained 90 credits beyond my masters in various courses to help me further excel in literacy, science, social studies, and technology.

Additional biographical information

Along with my love of teaching comes my love for my pitbull pup, Samson. He is a delight to my students and me. In my spare time, I enjoy painting and cycling with Peloton. Find me: teachingmuse