🌸 Product Description (TPT Listing) Step into the inspiring story of Elizabeth Keckley, one of America’s first fashion designers and a symbol of perseverance and creativity. This integrated ELA + STEM mini-lesson invites students to explore how sewing, design, and problem-solving connect through literacy and history. Students will read, write, and build as they learn how Keckley’s craftsmanship and determination transformed her life—from slavery to becoming Mary Todd Lincoln’s dressmaker. Pe
3rd - 8th
Black History, Measurement, Reading
CCSS, NGSS
RI.3.2
, W.3.2
, SL.8.1
 +3
$4.00
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About the store
Experience
I am Kimberly Jones, a high school science teacher who enjoys combining Black culture with STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics).
Teaching style
My teaching style includes hands-on science experiments that connect historical events and figures to the curriculum.
Awards & shining teacher moments
I have been selected as a Champion for Children, receiving the Humanitarian Award from both state and local organizations. I have also been named Citizen of the Year and Woman of the Year.
My own education history
I hold a bachelor's degree in Biological Sciences and a master's degree in Educational Leadership. I am currently a high school science teacher and have worked in the education system for 28 years.
Additional biographical information
I have authored four books and received an Amazon Best Seller Award.
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