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I’m a 4th–8th grade ELA teacher dedicated to supporting diverse learners, especially advanced and gifted students. I design clear, engaging literacy experiences that challenge, inspire, and build confidence. My goal is to empower every student who enters my classroom to believe in themselves and grow as readers, writers, and thinkers.
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Preview of Inference Gallery Walk: 21 Fiction, Poetry & Informational Passages (Grades 6–8)

Inference Gallery Walk: 21 Fiction, Poetry & Informational Passages (Grades 6–8)

Product Description for EducatorsThis resource is a powerful, ready‑to‑use Inference Gallery Walk + Test‑Prep Activity designed to help middle school readers strengthen their critical thinking skills in a highly engaging way. With 21 short, high‑interest passages across fiction, poetry, and informational text, students get repeated, meaningful practice making inferences and supporting their answers with text evidence — all in formats that keep them moving, talking, and thinking. Teachers can
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I’m a 4th–8th grade ELA teacher dedicated to supporting diverse learners, especially advanced and gifted students. I design clear, engaging literacy experiences that challenge, inspire, and build confidence. My goal is to empower every student who enters my classroom to believe in themselves and grow as readers, writers, and thinkers.

Teaching style

My teaching style is structured, student-centered, and empowerment-driven. I blend clear routines with high expectations, creating a classroom where 4th–8th graders feel both supported and challenged. I design lessons that are scaffolded for diverse learners but intentionally stretch advanced and gifted students through deeper thinking, analysis, and creativity. I teach literacy as a life skill, not just a subject, and I build confidence through explicit modeling, TEKS-aligned clarity, and meaningful practice. My classroom culture centers on one core message: Every student who walks into your room learns to believe in themselves as readers, writers, and thinkers.

Additional biographical information

I grew up in Texas but was educated in New Hampshire, shaped by a strict military family that also loved to laugh, play, and read, a home where books were treasured and their power was obvious early on. For more than 20 years, I homeschooled dozens of local students, helping them grow as readers and thinkers. Today, I’m a public school ELA teacher for grades 4–8, dedicated to supporting diverse learners, especially advanced and gifted students. My mission is simple and steady: to use literacy to empower every student who walks into my classroom to believe in themselves.