I have been a teacher for 5+ years, and have been generating effective and engaging lesson materials for 7+ years. While my student teaching was high school science and special education in New York, I ended up in the Caribbean for 3 years teaching the locals there about veterinary science. After that, I moved to Georgia and worked in inner city schools where I taught several high school courses. Later, I taught closer to home in the farmlands of Georgia in middle school. I earned my gifted certification, and taught advanced classes. Currently, I have moved to working full time creating meaningful, engaging, and professional lessons for teachers so that they can spend more time teaching and less time "reinventing the wheel." If you have any thoughts or ideas on lessons you want in your classroom, but do not have time to make them, message me for a quote. Enjoy having extra time to yourself and leave the rest to us at Red Panda Science!
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Robert Noyce Scholarship Grant Presidential Scholarship (Dowling College) Leadership Scholarship (Dowling College)
BA in Biology BS in Special Education Special Education Certified Gifted Education Certified Science k-12 Certified
Publications: Parasites of small Indian Mongoose Herpestes auropunctatus on St Kitts West Indies, Journal of Parasitology, USA 03/18
4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, Higher Education, Adult Education, Homeschool, Staff, Not Grade Specific
English Language Arts, Balanced Literacy, Reading, Specialty, Math, Applied Math, Measurement, Other (Math), Science, Anatomy, Basic Principles, Biology, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Environment, Other (Science), Special Education, Health, Other (Specialty), Other (ELA), Life Skills, Gifted and Talented, Critical Thinking, For All Subjects, Classroom Management, Professional Development, Business, School Counseling, General Science, Physical Science, Writing, Child Care, Reading Strategies, Holidays/Seasonal, Back to School, For All Subjects, Informational Text, For Administrators, Coaching, School Psychology, Classroom Community