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I am a full-time โœ๏ธ classroom teacher and certified ๐Ÿ“– teacher librarian with over 11 years of classroom experience. I'm โค๏ธ passionate about ๐ŸŒŽ universal design & making high school classrooms more accessible through visual learning! As a โœจVisual Thinkerโœจ with an eye for art and design, I create resources that are as functional as they are beautiful. My students THRIVE when they have worksheets with built-in scaffolding and writing supports.
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Preview of Graphic Novels History, Background with Comic Book and Manga Differences

Graphic Novels History, Background with Comic Book and Manga Differences

Want to teach about the history of Graphic novels? Or the difference between comics, graphic novels, and manga? This ZERO PREP presentation & handout will introduce graphic novel history, controversy, and discuss the difficult to pin down classification as a literary genre. Essential Questions:How are graphic novels different from comic books? Are graphic novels worthy of being studied in the classroom?Presentation Table of ContentsReview the essential questionActivate prior knowledge about
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I am a full-time โœ๏ธ classroom teacher and certified ๐Ÿ“– teacher librarian with over 11 years of classroom experience. I'm โค๏ธ passionate about ๐ŸŒŽ universal design & making high school classrooms more accessible through visual learning! As a โœจVisual Thinkerโœจ with an eye for art and design, I create resources that are as functional as they are beautiful. My students THRIVE when they have worksheets with built-in scaffolding and writing supports.

Teaching style

Iโ€™m passionate about the transformative power of โœจVISUAL DESIGNโœจ to make learning more inclusive, engaging, and meaningful, especially for learners who think and process the world visually. My classroom (and my store!) is rooted in the idea that when students can see ideas ๐Ÿ‘€, they can better grasp them. I like to use โœจVISUALโœจ educational resources that provide instant support and scaffolding for all learners! My Teaching Pedagogy (a.k.a. the Hills I Will Die On): โœ… Offering student choice creates buy-in and ownership. โœ… Provide sentence stems for meaningful self-assessment and reflection. โœ… Design handouts and worksheets with scaffolds already built in. โœ… Always project clear instructions on the board. โœ… Show lots of exemplars of student work to set high expectations. โœ… More reading = better readers. โœ… More writing = better writers. My pedagogy is rooted in the belief that students learn best when complex ideas are made visible. I draw on principles of visual literacy, Universal Design for Learning, and inquiry-based instruction to create resources that are rigorous, accessible, and engaging. In my classroom, visuals act as scaffolds that support deeper thinking. Whether thatโ€™s through thematic visual supports that make abstract ideas concrete, character cards that spark discussion, or visual prompts that guide literary analysis. I believe the English classroom should be both challenging and inclusive, so my materials are designed to give every student a meaningful way into the text.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Thereโ€™s no better feeling than passing students in the hallway and overhearing them talk to their peers about what weโ€™ve been learning in class. When learning has extended beyond the classroom walls, thatโ€™s when I know the lesson has stuck!

My own education history

โ— B.A. English Literature & History, 2012 ๐Ÿ“– โ— B.Ed. Secondary Education, 2014 ๐Ÿ““ โ— Post Graduate Certificate in Teacher Librarianship, 2021 ๐Ÿ“š โ— Post Graduate Certificate in Curriculum Development & Instructional Design, 2024 ๐Ÿ“‹

Additional biographical information

I've travelled to 15 different โœˆ๏ธ countries ๐Ÿ’ผ and even lived in Shanghai, China, while working at a government-certifiedโœ”๏ธ offshore high school. No matter how many times I teach The Outsiders, I still cry when ๐Ÿ’” Johnny dies. I have taught in four different public school districts in two Canadian provinces. I now call ๐Ÿ” British Columbia home, where I live in a funky ๐ŸŒป Victorian house with my husband and son. Our winters are for skiing, our summers are for swimming, and we soak up every season in between.