I have worked in private and public schools, in the United States and at an international school abroad. I have taught all grades and subjects from three year old preschool to eighth grade physics.
This project is a fun way to build the understanding of why some civilizations fail and why some succeed. This scaffolding builds on the idea that we learn history to keep from repeating it. The students work in cooperative groups and are required to think critically and be creative to read the text and generate notes, create their civilization based on the six characteristics of a civilization and build a virtual or physical model. They present their work to the class, defending the choices t
This the Chapter 1 assessment that I give with the Glencoe World History textbook. The main ideas are general to all texts. It addresses archaeology/anthropology, the Agricultural Revolution, the Neolithic Era, fire and the roles of men and women of the time. It is given in an independent school environment where class discussion has connected current events with the text. It contains three essay questions and three short answer questions.
6th - 10th
Social Studies, World History
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Experience
I have worked in private and public schools, in the United States and at an international school abroad. I have taught all grades and subjects from three year old preschool to eighth grade physics.
Teaching style
Most of the work I give my students is based on current events and promotes problem solving and critical thinking.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Outstanding Teacher Leadership
My own education history
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Masters of Education with a Focus on Educational Technology
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