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The Teach Edit was born from a love of learning and a desire to support educators with meaningful, inclusive resources. With four years of hands-on experience in early childhood education and two years as an educational assistant in a lower primary setting for children with Autism, I’ve developed a strong understanding of how young learners thrive—especially those with diverse needs. Now in my third year of studying a Bachelor of Primary Education, I’ve been actively creating a wide range of teaching materials designed to support differentiated learning and inclusive classrooms. After years of making resources for my own students, I realised I had nowhere to share them—until now. The Teach Edit is my way of giving back to the teaching community, offering practical, engaging tools that help educators feel confident and supported in their classrooms.
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Preview of Name Tracing Practice for Students – Easy Canva Template

Name Tracing Practice for Students – Easy Canva Template

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✏️ Editable Name Tracing Template – Canva Link Included! Help your students practice writing their names with this editable digital name tracing template! Designed for easy customization, this resource allows teachers to quickly insert student names into a pre-made tracing format using Canva. What’s Included:A PDF file with a clickable link to the Canva templateFully editable name tracing layoutEasy-to-use design – just type in each student’s name and print!How It Works:Download the PDF after
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Experience

The Teach Edit was born from a love of learning and a desire to support educators with meaningful, inclusive resources. With four years of hands-on experience in early childhood education and two years as an educational assistant in a lower primary setting for children with Autism, I’ve developed a strong understanding of how young learners thrive—especially those with diverse needs. Now in my third year of studying a Bachelor of Primary Education, I’ve been actively creating a wide range of teaching materials designed to support differentiated learning and inclusive classrooms. After years of making resources for my own students, I realised I had nowhere to share them—until now. The Teach Edit is my way of giving back to the teaching community, offering practical, engaging tools that help educators feel confident and supported in their classrooms.

Teaching style

My teaching style is hands-on, inclusive, and deeply responsive to the individual needs of students. Having worked closely with children with Autism, I focus on creating calm, structured, and engaging learning environments where every child feels supported and capable. I believe in using visual aids, sensory-friendly materials, and differentiated instruction to make learning accessible and enjoyable. The resources I create reflect this approach—practical, adaptable, and designed to help teachers meet a wide range of learning styles and needs.

Awards & shining teacher moments

While I haven’t received formal awards, my proudest achievements come from the everyday magic of working with children. Each day brings something new, and I genuinely love going to work knowing that every child’s unique personality will shine through—with all the highs, lows, and beautiful moments in between. I’ve been praised for my creativity, attention to detail, and ability to connect with students in meaningful ways. As a creative perfectionist, I pour that same energy into the resources I design. I also manage social media marketing for a childcare centre, which allows me to blend my love for education with visual storytelling and community engagement.

My own education history

I’m currently in my third year of studying a Bachelor of Primary Education, where I’ve been building a strong foundation in child development, curriculum planning, and inclusive teaching practices. My studies have deepened my understanding of how to support diverse learners, especially children with Autism. Alongside my academic journey, I’ve gained practical experience in early childhood and primary settings, which has helped me connect theory to real-world teaching. I’m passionate about lifelong learning and constantly seek new ways to grow as an educator and resource creator.