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A ceaseless creative, I've been making educational materials for the past six years. Whenever I create a new resource, I do so with Dieter Rams’ adage in mind, “Less, but better.” To me, simplicity is clarity, ease is effectiveness, and engagement is power. They're all things I care about deeply, and, with over 375 positive reviews, it seems other teachers care about them, too.
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Preview of Famous Black Authors Slideshow with Bios, Poems, and Prompts (Distance Learning)

Famous Black Authors Slideshow with Bios, Poems, and Prompts (Distance Learning)

Support your students during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic with this digital slideshow that includes author bios, poems, and writing prompts, all of which are great for distance learning! Teaching students about the contributions and importance of famous black authors throughout American literature is a necessary part of any curriculum. This editable slideshow is a great way to introduce students to 20 seminal African-American authors and some of their most famous works. With famous poets,
Preview of Editable Sound Design Slideshow and Worksheet (Complete Lesson & Pixar Examples)

Editable Sound Design Slideshow and Worksheet (Complete Lesson & Pixar Examples)

Sound design is an integral part of quality film design, and it’s subsequently an important aspect of any film design unit. This lesson plan / slideshow is a great resource for teaching students key components of sound design, especially in films. It covers diegetic sounds, non-diegetic sounds, and subjective sounds and provides definitions of each. Additionally, it provides fun, entertaining examples (from Pixar and more) for students to practice on, with scenes from Baby Driver and Wall-e. The
Preview of Langston Hughes: Famous Black Authors Slideshow, Bio, Writing Prompts (editable)

Langston Hughes: Famous Black Authors Slideshow, Bio, Writing Prompts (editable)

Teaching students about the importance and contributions of famous black authors throughout American literature is a necessary part of any curriculum. This editable slideshow is a great way to introduce students to Langston Hughes and some of his works, including "I, Too" and "Dream Deferred." It's a great resource for any poetry or ELA unit, learning about the Harlem Renaissance, celebrating black history month, studying a quick author bio, and so much more. To access slides for 19 other famous
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Experience

A ceaseless creative, I've been making educational materials for the past six years. Whenever I create a new resource, I do so with Dieter Rams’ adage in mind, “Less, but better.” To me, simplicity is clarity, ease is effectiveness, and engagement is power. They're all things I care about deeply, and, with over 375 positive reviews, it seems other teachers care about them, too.

Teaching style

As an educator, I believe it is my role to not only impart a strong content knowledge, but also strong habits, skills, and qualities my students can take with them to every area of their life. In broad terms, these qualities include empathy, thoughtfulness, clear communication, and a commitment to personal values. Specifically, it looks like critical thinking, quality research, honest writing, and an ability to consider a text (whether literary or nonfiction) from multiple angles. Some of my favorite ways to teach these skills are image analyses, one-pagers, and longer writing projects. I also like student created storyboards, timelines, and anything else that gets students engaged in the work. On a final note, I'm always willing to try new things, and some of my lesson plans and activities reflect that. I also think teaching digital citizenship is crucial, and I love to incorporate positive technology skills whenever possible.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Ethel M. Collins Children’s Education Scholarship recipient; Dr. Raymond Bartholomew Scholarship for Professional Writing recipient; graduated Summa Cum Laude from Cornerstone University.

My own education history

I'm certified to teach ELA and Social Studies/History to students in grades 6 through 12. I received my B.A. in secondary education with an emphasis in English and a history minor from Cornerstone University (GPA: 3.98). I also received a B.S. in Biblical Studies from Kuyper College (GPA: 3.98).