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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 The Digestive System Activities Review Order of Digestion and Function Worksheet

The Digestive System Activities Review Order of Digestion and Function Worksheet

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Review the digestive system using these task cards and flip book summary. Students will demonstrate their knowledge of the digestive system's function, operation, and parts. Both activities have print and digital options to allow students to show what they know about human digestion. Like this digestion activity? Click here to check out the unit and save 20%Students will review: the function of the digestive system parts: mouth, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestine helper organs: ap
Preview of End of Year Activities Science Vocabulary Review Game 4th 5th 6th Grades

End of Year Activities Science Vocabulary Review Game 4th 5th 6th Grades

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Make science review more engaging this spring with this interactive Guess the Science Word game! Students use clues to identify mystery science vocabulary words related to ecosystems, plants, weather, adaptations, the water cycle, and more. This low-prep science review activity is perfect for: end of year science review science centers science bell ringers test prep partner games whole class review fast finishers science time fillers substitute plans Students stay engaged as clues are r
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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