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Educators are innovators.

Teachers have the power to change the world. Scroll down to see my book recommendations that helped form the teacher I am today.

Scroll down for examples of the following projects I’ve done with students:

  • Illustrating Stories (Minecraft)

  • Map Making

  • Digital Legacies

  • Crossing World Barriers (Partnerships around the world)

  • 3D Printer

  • Short People, Short History school TV show

  • Jury Project

  • Volunteering with Wild Blue Animal Shelter

 Book Recommendations

I’m a social studies teacher that believes in project based learning because it gives students the tools to be empowered to learn and try new things in today’s world.

  • Lies My Teacher Told Me : Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong by James W. Loewen

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Projects With Students

A Worldwide Challenge

Write, Illustrate and read your own stories and upload them to help students learn how to read in Narayanpur, Nepal. Minecrafters! Want to create a school li...

Map Making Unit

This video, recorded in late September, was made as Ben Honeycutt's sixth graders began their map-making unit. Find out how to create a paper battleship like...

Digital Legacy Projects

Digital Legacies- Kenya Help?

Students Christina and Amelia tell the story of their partnership with the Open World Cause for their "Kenya Help?" Initiative.

Woodland Park Bathroom Projects - Click to see more images

Woodland Park Bathroom Projects - Click to see more images

Crossing World Barriers

Write, Illustrate and read your own stories and upload them to help students learn how to read in Narayanpur, Nepal. Minecrafters! Want to create a school li...

In the first ever published video from Crossing World Barriers, a student run project partnered with the Open World Cause, Erika reads "What's in the Pot?" b...
Crossing World Barriers Images - Click to see more images

Crossing World Barriers Images - Click to see more images

3D Printer

I wrote a grant for a 3D printer and students used it to design badges & keychains of the school mascot.

We pitched the idea of using the designs as a self-sustaining business, where students could sell their own products in a school store and donate half of the profits to the Wild Blue Charity.

While the program never launched, the template is one schools around the world could follow!

Short People, Short History

 

 This school-made TV show got class credit by designing “Short People History” a TV series that did a short lesson on history projects in their 7th grade class. 

 
Short People, Short History. In their introductory episode, Sam and Christine introduce some of the main concepts of the Silk Road!

In this episode of SPH, Sam and Christine go over what happened at the Boston Tea Party.

Jury Project

People of the Jury Intro - What is Probable Cause?

People of the Jury You have been selected for Jury Duty!

Day 1

Introduction. You’ve been summoned to Jury Duty.

Day 2

For Day 2's testimonies, we now ask that you watch the following videos and write down the case outlined by the defense. Please take note if the defendant ha...

Bloopers!

A National Yearbook of Excellence

 
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Yearbook Staff

I was so proud to have had the chance to be the facilitator for this yearbook in the 2017-2018 school year. These students were not afraid to be different, and set out to create a yearbook that featured videos, QR codes, and every student in the school at least 3 times.

 
 
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Moon over Monument

With the 2017 eclipse literally on the horizon, the students of the yearbook staff came up with a plan for the eclipse to be the theme of this year’s yearbook. The students ended up using Canon cameras with eclipse glasses to capture the incredible shot of the eclipse on the school cover. Another student then captured the wide shot of the student body.

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A National Yearbook of Excellence

Out of all the memories I have from this yearbook staff, including their incredible effort to convince the student body that our theme was “the food pyramid" (and that we had a “top 10 eating shots” page), nothing tops the moment our staff revealed (in front of the student body) that they were the recipients of the the National Yearbook of Excellence award. I can not overstate how honored I was to teach this incredible group of students.

Volunteering with Wild Blue Animal Shelter

As a renewable program, students each year partnered with the Wild Blue Cat Rescue to volunteer with the program.