I taught for several years in my local public school in Cypress, TX. After teaching in school I decided to become a private tutor. I taught 8th-grade Science in the classroom. I tutored both Science and Math for my private business of varying ages and courses.
Do your students crave movement in the classroom? Do you want an activity with little prep and max engagement? Do you need an activity for different levels? This is a distance and displacement lab. This lab assesses your student's understanding of the 2 concepts while giving them an engaging way of showing this. This lab is also available to be individual and can be kept at a student desk or center depending on your needs. What is included:2 different student handouts, one for a 16-item hunt and
This is a physical cut-and-paste or digital drag-and-drop perfect for interactive notebooks. This breaks down the different life cycle paths a star can take and what makes a star take what path. There are 3 total pages, one to identify all the phases of a star, one for the phases and description of large-mass stars, and finally one for the phases and descriptions of small or medium-mass stars. What's included: 1. 3 different cut and pastes pages with answer keys Identifying the life cycleLabe
Do your students crave movement in the classroom? Do you want an activity with little prep and max engagement? Do you need a way to assess their understanding without taking hours from your weekend? These are the Life Cycle of a Star task cards. These task cards go through labeling a graphic organizer, identifying different mass sizes based on lifecycle stage, and analyzing facts about a star to predict the current, next, and previous stage for a star. What is included:28 questions in color and
Do you need a fully designed curriculum over distance and displacement? This is a distance and displacement bundle with notes, task card activity, and a lab for final assessment. Read below about each item icluded and what comes with it. Doodle Notes: What is included:Engaging 5-minute videoDifferentiated student note pagesCheck-for-understanding questionsAnswer KeysLinks to make notes and questions editable to your needsWays to implement these:Pull out groups for extra practiceLarge group ins
Do your students crave movement in the classroom? Do you want an activity with little prep and max engagement? Do you need a way to assess their understanding without taking hours from your weekend? These are Distance vs Displacement task cards. These task cards go through definitions, number lines, graphs, word problems, and pictures to help your students differentiate between the two concepts. These task cards break down how to calculate distance and displacement with easy-to-follow, step-by-s
This is an interactive foldable for the HR diagram. This breaks down all aspects of the HR diagram and categories on the graph. What's included: 1. 3 sets of differentiated foldable 2. Powerpoint for assisted notetaking 3. Links for Google Slides 4. Links to edit note page How to implement: 1. Whole group notes 2. Partner work with access to the notes 3. Independent work with notes in LMS (Schoology, Google Classroom, etc.) 4. Tutoring session 5. Small group intervention 6. Teacher-led
Are you looking for an interactive way to present the Electromagnetic Spectrum? Are you needing to show students the relationship between wavelength and frequency? Are you wanting students to ask questions and think critically when reading information about space? This is a flipbook all over the Electromagnetic Spectrum and light. This book goes through parts of a wave, the whole spectrum, visible light, how different types of radiation is used, and more. Throughout this flipbook, students are a
Do your students crave a more versatile way of note-taking? Do you want an activity with little prep and max engagement? Do you want students to learn a concept by doing while being creative? These are Doodle Notes over distance and displacement. Doodle Notes are a great way to teach a concept in visual, auditory, and kinesthetic ways all at once. These Doodle Notes go through definitions, number lines, graphs, word problems, and pictures to help your students differentiate between the two conc
Do your students crave a more versatile way of note-taking? Do you want an activity with little prep and max engagement? Do you want students to learn a concept while being creative? These are Doodle Notes over Density. Doodle Notes are a great way to teach a concept in visual, auditory, and kinesthetic ways all at once. These Doodle Notes go through definitions, word problems, and pictures to help your students differentiate between the connections with mass and volume. These notes break down h
Do you need a complete set of notes over Space and Stars? This is the Space and Stars Interactive notebook bundle. These interactive notes have engaging activities for students on every page of the flip books. Earth in Space- What's Included1. 6 pages of interactive notes regarding - Size of celestial objects - Venn Diagram of parts of the Universe - Different types of galaxies - Our solar system in our galaxy - Parts of our solar system - Asteroids vs Meteors 3. Show-what-you-know questions.
Do you want a fun game to play with your students? Do you want a way to review content without giving kids a boring worksheet? This is a force and motion quiz show that reviews TEKS 8.6A 8.6B and 8.6C. This game show can be customizable for your students, and easy to keep track of for you. The game keeps track of points, who's turn was last, and which questions you already viewed. What's included: - 30 questions all about motion and force that addresses the following Identifying Speed, Vel
Do your students crave movement in the classroom? Do you want an activity with little prep and max engagement? Do you need a way to assess their understanding without taking hours from your weekend? These are water displacement task cards. These task cards go through how to read a graduated cylinder, step-by-step ways to calculate volume through water displacement, and critical thinking word problems to help your students see and understand how volume is calculated with water displacement. These
Do you want students to experience the relationship between mass, volume, and density? Do you want students to think critically about density? Do you want students to master calculating density with water displacement? Do you want students to be able to calculate a missing mass or volume when given the density? First, please make sure the virtual lab website works with your school's WiFi. Tinyurl.com/VdensityLThis is Exploring Density. This is a differentiated activity. In the first section, th
Are you looking for an interactive way to present different celestial bodies and where the Earth is in space? Are you needing a way to break down the different sizes of objects in the universe? Are you wanting students to ask questions and think critically when reading information about space? This is a flipbook all over the parts of the universe. This book goes through sizes of celestial objects, venn diagram organization, different types of galaxies, and where we are in the in the Milky Way.
Differentiated Doodle Notes paper and video over the differences and similarities between Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration. Also, quick questions to check for understanding in your students.
First Day or Week of School Choice Board Do you want to get to know your students without repetitive icebreakers? Do you want your students to be able to be authentic in your classroom? This choice board allows your students to have a differentiated assignment and way of telling you who they are. There are 10 different stations for the students to choose from that all allow you to learn more about each student. What's included?10 pre-made stations with full instructionsPrintable "Smart Phones"
Do your students crave movement in the classroom? Do you want an activity with little prep and max engagement? Do you need a way to assess their understanding without taking hours from your weekend? Do you need an activity to hold you over until the holidays that still allows for student learning? These are Speed, Distance, and Time task cards. These task cards go through calculating speed, converting speed (miles per hour, minute, or second), calculating distance, calculating time and calculati
Are you looking for an interactive way to present the life cycle of stars to students for the first time? Are you needing a way to break down the different aspects of a star's life? Are you wanting students to ask questions and think critically when reading information about stars? This is a flipbook all over the Life Cycle of a Star. This book goes through nuclear fusion, what determines the life cycle a star will take, and the different major events/phases in a star's life. Throughout this fli
Do you want an activity with little prep and max engagement? Do you need a lab that emphasizes density as a physical property? This density lab shows how density does not change for the same object regardless of how little or much you have of that object. This lab assesses your student's understanding of calculating density as well as using density to identify different unknown objects. This lab is also available to be individual and can be kept at a student desk or center depending on your nee
Interactive slides provide max engagement from students while being at a high rigor level. These slides have a mix of Drag and Drop activities and typed-out responses. These are perfect for Google Classroom or Schoology. These slides assess a student’s understanding of the following content: Structure of an atomCharacteristics of subatomic particles Organization of the Periodic TableMetals, metalloids, and NonmetalsPhysical and Chemical properties Identifying elements based on different proper
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I taught for several years in my local public school in Cypress, TX. After teaching in school I decided to become a private tutor. I taught 8th-grade Science in the classroom. I tutored both Science and Math for my private business of varying ages and courses.
Teaching style
In the classroom, I taught a blended learning model. I believe in utilizing technology to enhance the learning. Meaning I don't use technology to just use technology, but do so when it is the best tool for the objectives at hand.
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