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Throwing Glitter

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Louisiana, United States
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10 years of teaching at a Louisiana Public school in one of the highest achieving districts in the state 10 years of administrative experience at school and district levels. NIET Observer Ed Tech Leader 8 years of Head Coach of Varsity Cheerleading including qualifying for and competing in the National High School Cheerleading Championship.
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Preview of Writing Lab Reports

Writing Lab Reports

Writing Lab Reports is part of ELA! This cross-curriculum lesson offers a different (and fun) view on writing. It comes with a PowerPoint presentation to use throughout the experiment, task cards for groups, student instructions and lab notes, sample lab reports, as well as the Teacher Instructions (from Discover Education). My students loved it because it got them out of their seat, making ice cream, and using science in English class.
Preview of Experiment Task Cards

Experiment Task Cards

Task Cards for a collaborative experiment. Each card contains a title, as well as a list of tasks they are responsible for. 4 cards: Recorder, Facilitator, Measurer, and Mixer
Preview of ELA Science Experiment and Lab Report

ELA Science Experiment and Lab Report

Writing Lab Reports is ELA! This lesson plan is for a 90 minute class period using CCSS. Students will be in groups completing a small experiment (making ice cream). The students will then use their knowledge to write a formal lab report.
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Experience

10 years of teaching at a Louisiana Public school in one of the highest achieving districts in the state 10 years of administrative experience at school and district levels. NIET Observer Ed Tech Leader 8 years of Head Coach of Varsity Cheerleading including qualifying for and competing in the National High School Cheerleading Championship.

Teaching style

I am very laid back and believe in discussion. My classroom was rarely quiet. I am a believer in actively participating in your class- read to your students, ask questions, look up answers, complete the same activities, and most importantly, get involved in their extracurricular activities.

My own education history

BS in Secondary Education with a concentration and minor in English from Louisiana State University MA in Educational Leadership from Southeastern Louisiana University Several additional hours of graduate work from Northwestern State University and Louisiana Tech.