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Hello fellow educators and curious minds! As a middle school teacher nestled in the beautiful hills of East Tennessee, I’ve had the joy of crafting my own lessons and units while also exploring two scripted curricula. Teaching is a journey, and I’m always on the lookout for ways to enhance my methods and make learning even more engaging for my students. One of the most rewarding parts of this adventure is creating materials that resonate with my students and sharing them with my wonderful colleagues. I believe that collaboration is the key to success in education, and I’m excited to contribute to our collective growth! Here, you’ll find a the resources that I've personally tested in my classroom. My hope is that these materials will also help your students be successful. Whether it's a novel study, a skill-building activity, or a playful approach to learning, I trust that what worked for my students might just work wonders for yours too! Let’s embark on this adventure together, sharing ideas and igniting the love of learning in our classrooms. Happy teaching!
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Preview of Whole Brainers v. Localizers Brain Hat Activity (Amplify 7C Brain Science)

Whole Brainers v. Localizers Brain Hat Activity (Amplify 7C Brain Science)

This engaging lesson complements Chapter 2 of Phineas Gage: A Gruesome but True Story About Brain Science. Students will explore the contrasting views of the "Whole Brainers" and "Localizers" by analyzing key quotes, identifying important words, and using those insights to design their own "brain hats" – creative visual representations of their understanding. Upon completion, students can wear their hats or display them in the classroom to create a vibrant "brain storm," as illustrated in the t
Preview of Phineas Gage argumentative Essay Prompt and Graphic Organizer

Phineas Gage argumentative Essay Prompt and Graphic Organizer

This essay prompt asks students to make a claim about identity and to use Phineas' story to back up that claim. This product includes a graphic organizer to help students generate ideas and organize their essay. These graphic organizers make a complex prompt easier for middle-grades students to grasp. Also included is a blank copy of the graphic organizer for teacher's to add their own writing acronym/ language. Reading Phineas Gage: A Gruesome But True Story About Brain Science? Check out these
Preview of Phineas Gage, Poetry, and Mythology Activity (7C Amplify)

Phineas Gage, Poetry, and Mythology Activity (7C Amplify)

Two lessons that pair with the last chapter (chapter 4) of Phineas Gage: A Gruesome but True Story About Brain Science. In these lessons students will discuss the value of knowing exactly what caused something to happen versus letting your imagination fill in the gaps. Students will read a poem by Edgar Allan Poe and trace the argument he makes, they will then answer text dependent questions about myths, finally they will create a myth to explain Phineas' amazing survival. Reading Phineas Gage:
Preview of Parts of the Brain Chart (Amplify 7C Brain Science)

Parts of the Brain Chart (Amplify 7C Brain Science)

This graphic organizer pairs with chapter two of Phineas Gage: A Gruesome but True Story About Brain Science. Students read this section of text and fill out the brain chart according to Fleischman's description. If you use this with Amplify it pairs with Unit 7C, Sub-Unit 1, Lesson 5. If you're not using with Amplify, you will need to find a text that explains the functions of the four lobes of the cortex.
Preview of Short Story Comic Strip Summary Activity

Short Story Comic Strip Summary Activity

short story through the format of a six-panel comic strip. In this lesson, students will identify key details, structure them according to a plot diagram, select impactful quotes for context, and artistically illustrate critical scenes. The activity includes: A comic strip templateThree handouts designed to help students analyze tone, plot, and figurative language within the short storyTeachers can choose to incorporate any or all of the worksheets alongside the comic, allowing for flexibility i
Preview of Decoding Texts- Inferences, Grammar, Perspective, Tone, Writing

Decoding Texts- Inferences, Grammar, Perspective, Tone, Writing

This engaging activity draws students in by having them close read two sets of text threads. While learning about the problems these two sets of teens face, they are asked to make inferences based on text evidence, explore perspective, determine tone, and write creatively. Best for shortened classes, unit transitions, skill review. The activity features: A worksheet that shows realistic text converstions between two sets of teensA worksheet that asks students to use their creative writing skills
Preview of The Cask of Amontillado Quote Translation

The Cask of Amontillado Quote Translation

This activity encourages students to explore challenging vocabulary by identifying synonyms that resonate more with their understanding. By doing so, they can effectively paraphrase and modernize quotes, leading to a deeper comprehension of the intricate details that build Edgar Allan Poe's captivating short story, “The Cask of Amontillado.” The activity features: A worksheet containing nine thought-provoking quotes to reinterpretDefinitions of complex words found within the quotesAdditionally,
Preview of Graph Ji-Li's Loyalty (Amplify 7A)

Graph Ji-Li's Loyalty (Amplify 7A)

This graph will help students track the evolution of Ji-Li's loyalty throughout the novel. I pair this graph with Unit 7A, Sub-Unit 3, Lesson 12 of Amplify to give students a task to complete with the chapters they are given to read. Students can work on this independently or as a group.
Preview of Coraline Close Read: The Cat

Coraline Close Read: The Cat

This worksheet guides students as they think about the importance of "the cat" in the novella Coraline. They read two short passages from the text, summarize them, and then think about how what the cat says connects to important plot point/ ideas. Finally, they answer a guided question about what "the cat" adds to the story.
Preview of Symbolism Worksheet for "The Masque of The Red Death"

Symbolism Worksheet for "The Masque of The Red Death"

This worksheet asks students to take a closer look at three objects that are present in Edgar Allan Poe's "The Masque of The Red Death" in order to think about their meaning and why Poe might have included them specifically.
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Experience

Hello fellow educators and curious minds! As a middle school teacher nestled in the beautiful hills of East Tennessee, I’ve had the joy of crafting my own lessons and units while also exploring two scripted curricula. Teaching is a journey, and I’m always on the lookout for ways to enhance my methods and make learning even more engaging for my students. One of the most rewarding parts of this adventure is creating materials that resonate with my students and sharing them with my wonderful colleagues. I believe that collaboration is the key to success in education, and I’m excited to contribute to our collective growth! Here, you’ll find a the resources that I've personally tested in my classroom. My hope is that these materials will also help your students be successful. Whether it's a novel study, a skill-building activity, or a playful approach to learning, I trust that what worked for my students might just work wonders for yours too! Let’s embark on this adventure together, sharing ideas and igniting the love of learning in our classrooms. Happy teaching!

Teaching style

I follow the "I do, we do, ya'll do, you do," teaching model. I also emphasize the acquisition of and use of relevant text evidence.